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This week on The Gralien Report, we lead off with discussion about a recent meteor blast over the Bering Sea that was estimated 10 times size of Hiroshima, foreshadowing our later discussion in hour two, before we turn our attention to a new forensic investigation of a shawl linked to the “Jack the Ripper”. However, can we rule out bias in this most recent study seeking to answer the long-standing riddle of who the killer may have been?
Elsewhere, we’ve received news that the Pentagon Wants to Test A Space-Based Weapon in 2023, which we cover before looking at the latest bizarre report involving an unidentified aircraft recently observed with night vision goggles over Nevada, as reported by Tyler Rogoway at The Drive.
Then later in the program we are joined by George A. Howard, owner and operator of CosmicTusk.com, and CEO of Restoration Systems in Raleigh, North Carolina. George is a former U.S. Senate staff member whose current work in environmental science with his company has helped restored 300 acres of coastal marsh since 2014 by transporting sand from the Mississippi River. In his spare time, George is a science communicator and proponent of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, which we take time to discuss with him on this week’s edition of the podcast.
Hi Micah!
I have never responded before but heard you talk about hole punch clouds and although they are natural they can be caused by man-made means. They consist of super-cooled water droplets that when they are disturbed instantly turn to ice crystals and precipitate which creates the fall-streak. The thing is, they are often caused by airplanes disturbing the super-cooled droplets as they fly through the clouds while taking off or landing. Thanks for the awesome podcast.
Lea Ann