Herschel Sterling
Smell the Inside of Your Nose
Objective Vantage Astronomical Laboratory Systems
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Objective Vantage Astronomical Laboratory Systems

Mama, those ain't tic-tacs.

In 2004, off the Southern California coast, David Fravor, a retired Navy pilot, reported the detection of "multiple anomalous aerial vehicles" by advanced radar. According to Fravor, these vehicles descended 80,000 feet in less than a second.

Since then, we’ve learned a lot. One species future, is another species history. Find out more in this episode of Smell the Inside of Your Nose. Do it Right Now. I’m Commercial Herschel, and I’m here to help.

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Herschel Sterling
Smell the Inside of Your Nose
Evoking questions for your Smartbrain to ponder. 20... 30 minutes tops. Ease into the morning. I'm Commercial Herschel; Traveler, tradesman, Guardian of my SKULL. Podcasting in all realms. Watch video versions at Bitchute, Howtube, and Rumble.