By Trace Moustakas
May 7, 2021 1:55 PM
We all love a good serial killer documentary right? At least I do. So when Netflix’s new documentary Sons Of Sam released recently, I was all over it. The series highlights the Son of Sam killer David Berkowitz, a killer who slayed 7 victims in a years time. The piece dives into the conspiracy theory that Berkowitz didn’t act alone, in fact, that he was part of a Satanic cult that coerced him into it.
Without giving too much away, I can tell you that there is STRONG evidence that proves there was more than one killer. The one that circulates the most attention, is John Carr who, after the crimes, conveniently started a new life. A new life, in North Dakota.
The world of Midwest extraterrestrial enthusiasts remains abuzz after two relatively recent reports of Unidentified Flying Object sightings in the state of North Dakota, one in January and another in April.
North Dakota has had its fair share of sightings, and some of them are the most well-documented cases in the nationâs history. In fact, two of the best-known cases in the stateâs history have been recorded and reported by military officials.
The first was what became known as the Gorman Dogfight, when a World War II pilot engaged in aerial maneuvers over Fargo airspace with a UFO in 1948; the second was an incident at the Minot Air Force Base in 1968. Both cases were reported to and investigated by Project Blue Book, a small, top-secret Air Force team tasked with using UAP reports to determine if such phenomena were a threat to national security, and to scientifically analyze incident-related data.
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Press TV just announced that Azerbaijan has assured Iran no Israeli attack would occur from their territory. This is their announcement, from Tehran, moments ago:
Press TV – Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Pakistan says Baku will not allow Israel to use its airspace or land to carry out a military attack on Iran or any other country.
“Minot Air Force Base is proud to show Gen. Brown and the congressional delegation the innovation and determination of the Airmen who make our critical operations possible every day,” said Col. Michael Walters, 5th Bomb Wing commander.
Brown serves as the senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipping of all active-duty, guard, reserve and civilian forces serving in the U.S. Air Force.
During his visit, Brown had the opportunity to see how the Airmen of Minot AFB have never stopped their operations during the
COVID-19 pandemic, as well as see how nuclear modernization is a priority for