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Jake barber discusses skywatcher’s Dogwhistle technology that was designed by James Fowler “we aren't sure exactly how serious the implications are of running this equipment” “there's a potential, there's a Pandora's Box here that could be opened. And if we aren't prepared to deal with that, that could pose...

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RedDeer.Games1 year ago

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Curious Explorer1 year ago

In summary, Skywatcher has a proprietary method to summon UFOs and is keeping it as a commercial trade secret. They are renting this service out to governments and "entities outside the government" to do something (what?). Did I get that right?

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Larry1 year ago

This, allegedly, is the dog whistle …

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neandrewthal1 year ago

Seen a ton of supposed dog whistles right after the second episode came out Do any work? Where did they get them from? Seems like everyone with a UFO podcast has put out what they think it 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Skywatch Signal1 year ago

I would be more concerned about what CERN are doing than simply sending layered frequencies out. I'm sorry but I am calling BS on this, Jake Barber is yapping out of his ass!

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Lin Kraft1 year ago

Thank you. So glad the same concern is being seen with these creatures. It would have been fantastic to bring in Craft, yet unfortunately, they are unknown creatures that could be nefarious. Thank you for your concern @SkywatcherHQ @jakebarber2025

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Cerulian Kale1 year ago

I mean, I get keeping it secret to some extent. Nobody seems to be able to mimick the results or method? If they don't Discuss it with other's, not sure they can be confident its not reproduced tho. There Is a Pandora's Box of sorts w/it, but Fuels Dark fire keeping it unknown.

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Marilyn Brannon1 year ago

Trust government militaristic agencies with this?! That's alarming.

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Interestoholic1 year ago

To his credit: Before you poke the bear you should be aware of what the implications are if you do it and what will happen if you do it repeatedly. ;-)

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kfant1 year ago

new gate keepers have been born :D i get it to some extent ... its rather hard ethical and moral problem to crak whether to open source it completely

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Joe Murgia

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🔥NOW: RFK Jr. tells Dr. Drew how he plans to attack the epidemic of addiction in America: "In the 20-year Vietnam war, we lost 56,000 American kids. So we're losing almost double that every year from this disease. You'd think that the trillion dollars we put into that war and the daily preoccupation on the news, the nightly news coverage for 20 years the presidential elections that were fixated on it, and it's half the number of people that are effected every single year. Our communities are being torn apart. We need to give this the same priority. I'm very reluctant to dictate a government solution. What we found from touring, this is a small fraction of the places we actually visited. I wanted to see every place that's doing this right, and what we found is there's a tremendous diversity of approaches that are working very very well. One thing almost all of them have in common is that they don't have government support. And so I'm very reluctant to get the government involved in a way that is going to micromanage places like this. I want to make the government support them and that may be through land purchases and through those kinds of contracts but I don't want the government to be coming in and micromanaging. I think this has to be run by NGOs and we have to use a lot of different approaches. You know Franklin Roosevelt when he was launching the New Deal said 'We're going to try these programs and we're going try something one thing at a time and if it doesn't work we're going to abandon it and were going to try something else, but were always going to be trying something.' And all I can guarantee, I can't tell you right now that there's one solution or even a multiplicity of solutions but what I can tell you is that in my administration we're going to solve the problem because I'm going to focus on it. And if there are things that are working we're going to create ecosystems in which those kinds of solutions can proliferate.

Tayyy

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