A look at Georgia's Nessie-like creature carcass

A bizarre , unidentified marine life carcass recently washed up on the shore of Georgia's Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge in Golden Isles. The creature has Loch Ness monster-like features; elongated neck,  small head, and fins. Georgia has its own cryptid legend in  Altahama ("Alty")  that resembles a plesiosaur .  The local legend is so popular that the county of Darian, Georgia even uses a plesiosaur  as its logo.

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COMMENTARY: What we can learn from recent mainstream coverage

This weekend you may have seen a spike in coverage regarding the UFO phenomena. Mainstream outlets like the New York Times, which first "broke" the story, the Washington Post, MSNBC and others all have picked up on the Times expose that confirms what we've all known for years ; the Pentagon had a secret UFO program and the To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science Gimbal footage release, which is the first "official" video evidence released by the U.S. government.

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On the whole disclosure debate. ...

Disclosure is always a hot topic in the UFO community that often continues to drive the divide, rather bridge the gap in Ufology.

For some, nothing short of full disclosure is considered a failure. For others, disclosure is an ongoing process that may never come to full fruition. The moment we accept the latter argument, the easier this all becomes. 

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Takeaways from Tom DeLonge on 'Joe Rogan Experience' podcast

Tom DeLonge was on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast on Thursday night, and overall did a better job to deter some skeptics of To The Stars Academy, but there are still plenty of unanswered questions. Here's some  interesting bullet points from it:

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What the Tom DeLonge announcement means

Tom DeLonge's big announcement is the formation of To The Stars Academy Of Arts and Science, which promises to focus on synergistic divisions of science, aerospace, and entertainment. DeLonge is joined by an impressive list of former government officials from national security and the scientific community to help push the progress forward in research, advanced technology and "informative storytelling," which is likely where the "Sekret Machines" fiction and non-fiction franchises fit.  

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