See here for
essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/10/calvine-clowns-day-off.html.
Hotel kitchens are a bit infamous in the conspirasphere, thanks to whoever really killed Robert F Kennedy Sr, and their reputation appears well deserved considering the latest developments in the strange case of the Calvine UFO photograph. A good detective always looks on the back of every photo and in this case Craig Lindsay's print has on its reverse the words: Copyright Kevin Russell c/o Daily Record.Glasgow .
Therefore it is almost certain this is the name of the enigmatic Cameraèd One.
The good news is we know where he worked, the Pitlochry Hotel, what his job
was, a chef, and when, 1990. The bad news is that Kevin Russell is a common name and there are over two hundred people
called that currently alive in the UK
today, let alone other countries. However, Dr David "Marlowe" Clarke
has donned his trilby and raincoat and is on the case. He says "I think we
are as close as it is possible for anyone to be." Clarke cites an unnamed
contact who claims to be a former UK
defence intelligence officer; I suspect the same one my own contact revealed to
me at the conference I mentioned before. He told Clarke that the mysterious
object was a "target designation companion" for the F117 Nighthawk
stealth bomber, although he didn't give any further details about what that
means. There are no images for target designation companions that resemble what
we see in that photo. He said it was a "one-in-a-million chance" that
Kevin Russell and his companion were at that location and time to witness the
passage of the object and it caused a "stink" in Washington .
The object was deployed from RAF Machrihanish which, as I've explained before,
is in Argyll, a long way from where the sighting took place. Machrihanish is
believed to have been used in the 1990's to test the secret American spyplane, Aurora .
The officer also said the Belgian UFO flap that the same year was connected to
the Calvine sighting. Clarke has found a connection in the Condign report which
is where the term "UAP" comes from. He is convinced that the object
in the photograph represents some kind of secret American aviation technology
and indeed patents have been filed for projects with a distinct resemblence.
Source: https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/secret-behind-best-ever-ufo-sighting-revealed/news-story/105a08c1a7caf70f6f41c477a563fd3a.
However, this outcome would be dependent on part of Kevin Russell's testimony
being untrue, the bit about the object ascending vertically and silently;
aeroplanes just can't do that, no matter how sophisticated. Clarke casually dismisses
this element as a "second hand anecdote", but I don't think that is
reason to reject it as worthless, and it is only second hand for as long as the
originator remains mute. If you, reading this, are the Kevin Russell in
question, then could you please contact me? Any information you give me will be
held in the strictest of confidence until you decide otherwise. Dr Clarke has
totally ruled out a possibility that I still consider quite likely, that the
object is in fact an artefact of non-human construction. He is unclear about
his reasons for this, but he is known to be a skeptic and also it's connected
to what my friend at the conference showed me. I'll write another update as
soon as more information is available. I've a feeling it will be soon.
See here for more background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
Hotel kitchens are a bit infamous in the conspirasphere, thanks to whoever really killed Robert F Kennedy Sr, and their reputation appears well deserved considering the latest developments in the strange case of the Calvine UFO photograph. A good detective always looks on the back of every photo and in this case Craig Lindsay's print has on its reverse the words: Copyright Kevin Russell c/o Daily Record.
See here for more background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
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