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Taken by Simon C. Goudswaard from the computer video game 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'. The screenshots from the video game were taken in the 'Lil' Probe'Inn', a satire of the famed 'Little A'Le'Inn' (ale inn) in Rachel, Nevada - a village or hamlet in the Great Basin / Mojave Desert, about 150 miles north of Las Vegas. On the so-called "Extraterrestrial Highway", a 92 mile portion of State Route 375. It's near Area 51, the location where the USA government elected to store an array of found and recovered UFO's and [[Beamships]] from all over the world in an underground hanger, where they can be investigated thoroughly without stirring or rousing the religious people, quite clever really, presumably for its remoteness. The testing of whatever they can get working takes place in the skies over that general area, because it's fundamentally an aviation technology; requiring atmosphere, sky. Thus the famed "Extraterrestrial Highway" has emerged, a long stretch of road which runs by, a location where the odds for drivers are more favourable to see a UFO, subsequently and by deduction, than elsewhere in the whole world. | Taken by Simon C. Goudswaard from the computer video game 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'. The screenshots from the video game were taken in the 'Lil' Probe'Inn', a satire of the famed 'Little A'Le'Inn' (ale inn) in Rachel, Nevada - a village or hamlet in the Great Basin / Mojave Desert, about 150 miles north of Las Vegas. On the so-called "Extraterrestrial Highway", a 92 mile portion of State Route 375. It's near Area 51, the location where the USA government elected to store an array of found and recovered UFO's and [[Beamships]] from all over the world in an underground hanger, where they can be investigated thoroughly without stirring or rousing the religious people, quite clever really, presumably for its remoteness. The testing of whatever they can get working takes place in the skies over that general area, because it's fundamentally an aviation technology; requiring atmosphere, sky. Thus the famed "Extraterrestrial Highway" has emerged, a long stretch of road which runs by, a location where the odds for drivers are more favourable to see a UFO, subsequently and by deduction, than elsewhere in the whole world. | ||
− | Prospective visitors of the 'Little A'Le'Inn' in Rachel, Nevada, ought to be aware, exercise caution and take care because it's not far from the Nevada Nuclear Test Site, where 921 nuclear weapons were detonated over 41 years in the open air, so-called atmospheric tests. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downwinders | + | Prospective visitors of the 'Little A'Le'Inn' in Rachel, Nevada, ought to be aware, exercise caution and take care because it's not far from the Nevada Nuclear Test Site, where 921 nuclear weapons were detonated over 41 years in the open air, so-called atmospheric tests. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downwinders ... ''*cough* *cough* ...*cough*'' |
FIGU recommend against looking at screens a lot.<sup>[citation needed]</sup> | FIGU recommend against looking at screens a lot.<sup>[citation needed]</sup> |
Revision as of 12:25, 5 February 2019
Summary
Containing several FIGU images taken by Billy Meier in 1975 - Photo Gallery.
Source: http://ufoprophet.blogspot.com/2013/07/grand-theft-auto-san-andreas2004-video.html
The website ufoprophet.blogspot.com has a collection of many similar such instances where Billy Meier UFO photos are discovered in obscure places.
Taken by Simon C. Goudswaard from the computer video game 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'. The screenshots from the video game were taken in the 'Lil' Probe'Inn', a satire of the famed 'Little A'Le'Inn' (ale inn) in Rachel, Nevada - a village or hamlet in the Great Basin / Mojave Desert, about 150 miles north of Las Vegas. On the so-called "Extraterrestrial Highway", a 92 mile portion of State Route 375. It's near Area 51, the location where the USA government elected to store an array of found and recovered UFO's and Beamships from all over the world in an underground hanger, where they can be investigated thoroughly without stirring or rousing the religious people, quite clever really, presumably for its remoteness. The testing of whatever they can get working takes place in the skies over that general area, because it's fundamentally an aviation technology; requiring atmosphere, sky. Thus the famed "Extraterrestrial Highway" has emerged, a long stretch of road which runs by, a location where the odds for drivers are more favourable to see a UFO, subsequently and by deduction, than elsewhere in the whole world.
Prospective visitors of the 'Little A'Le'Inn' in Rachel, Nevada, ought to be aware, exercise caution and take care because it's not far from the Nevada Nuclear Test Site, where 921 nuclear weapons were detonated over 41 years in the open air, so-called atmospheric tests. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downwinders ... *cough* *cough* ...*cough*
FIGU recommend against looking at screens a lot.[citation needed]
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