RobertBrown
Veteran Member
So we are trying to avoid discussing skids and the telltale marks left behind.....
Moving on......
Moving on......
EXCELLENT!!!The top is "cloaked" the imagine can be revealed by a press of the control in the mother ship .. The invisible to the naked eye portion of the X contains special censors that are tapped into the "nuts" on TBN .. Every post is being read and re read .. Aliens are searching for a human scientist to retain for the better development of the future breeding of "squirrels" so there will be bigger and better nuts ..
I do admit that many "crack-pot" theories have been advanced by amateur scientists on TBN. However, I do not believe in censorship.
In order to minimize the time that I must take from my personal endeavors to advance science, I wait for a "theory" to attract a following. For example, the "hayist," "seedist," markist," and "militarist" theories were accepted by members of the public. Once a faction develops, I evaluate the scientific merits of the theory. Sadly, the record indicates an alarming amount of credulity amongst the public.![]()
Steve
Palletmania is an "obsession malady" that is particular to people who own tractors/skips.
Indeed, this proposes a new line of inquiry. Do the pallet formations constitute a symptom of a sufferer of extreme Palletmania?
I submit the Oklahoma mystery pallet field:
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The Google street view strangely stops before the pallet field comes into view!
The "honeycomb hive" is not visible from the road so satellite images is all we have to work with. Perhaps this bird's eye view will help in identification: Bing Maps - Driving Directions, Traffic and Road Conditions
The dispersed field pallets are arranged vertically in a square, leaving the top open. Perhaps this is a more advanced method that may involve the use of some type of alien fasteners, versus gravity holding them together in the inverted V manner.
You sure do know a lot of words, Steve. I'm not sure that's legal in South Carolina.
Bruce,
Whether the pallet formations in NJ are an incipient stage of pallet hoarding is unknown. We need to investigate the evolution of the pallet hoard in Oklahoma.
Granted, the "Oklahoma Phenomenon" needs to be investigated... but by whom? No TBN 'Man of the Land' could possibly resist the siren's call of so many pallets in one place! The pallet maze alone would lure all and sundry to their doom.