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6:35 John Grace Founder, Investor’s Advantage Corp – More about John here – https://www.westlakefinancialadvisors.com/team
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7:35 Paul Oster is referred to as ‘America’s Credit Repair Man’ and is the founder and CEO of national Credit Repair and Credit Management Firm Better Qualified in New Jersey. www.betterqualified.com
Looks like we’re on our way to a January holiday debt hangover. A new study a whopping 84-percent of us intend to use credit cards to cover costs this holiday season. With rising inflation that means a bigger bill to pay come January and more debt for the average American. The alarming stat is reported by MoneyLion which surveyed one thousand American adults about this month’s upcoming spending. The survey also found that 30-percent of us plan to us buy-now, pay-later options and 14-percent are taking out a personal loan.
“This is a warning that sadly I have been talking about again and again,” says Credit Repair specialist, owner of Credit Repair Firm Better Qualified in NJ and the person referred to as ‘The Nation’s Credit Repair Man’ Paul Oster ( see short bio below). It is imperative that we stand within our means and that means budgeting properly, picking out affordable gifts and paying back whatever we charge within 3 months or sooner.”
The survey also showed many of us will take on an extra job this holiday season to generate more money including 44-percent of Gen Z and 34 percent of millennials. In addition, millennials appear to be the generation suffering the most from a sluggish economy saying they’ve returned a gift to cover cost-of-living expenses, such as rent or food. One-fifth of Americans, according to the survey also cut back on groceries in order to buy presents.
8:10 Dr. Dennis Powers www.DennisPowersBooks.com with today’s “Where Past Meets Present”.
UFOs
By Dennis Powers
Dating back for centuries, UFOs are a controversial subject. In the Bible’s Book of Ezekiel, a mysterious ship is described as appearing from the sky in Chaldea (modern-day Kuwait). Sightings continue with ancient Rome, China, Germany, and even England.
Coined by the US Air Force in 1953, an “unidentified flying object” is an unusual anomaly in the sky not readily identifiable to the observer as a known object. It is often associated with extraterrestrial life, government-related conspiracy theories, and flying saucers.
The phrase “flying saucer” gained national attention in 1947 when a commercial pilot reported seeing nine objects flying in formation near Mount Rainer. The pilot timed the sighting and estimated the speed of the discs to be over 1,000 mph. He described their movement to be like “a saucer skipped across water,” leading to newspaper accounts of “flying saucers”.
The majority of UFO sightings by independent study are proven to be misidentified natural occurrences, usually sights of aircraft, experimental planes, balloons, clouds, and even meteors or bright planets. A small amount of straightforward hoaxes—where people stage what seems to be a flying saucer—are just that; some are so outlandish as to look like they were taken from a 1950’s “B” Sci-Fi flick.
Roswell Army Air Field in New Mexico in 1947 is the site of the most famous incident. A public information officer released a statement that personnel had retrieved a crashed “flying disk” from a ranch near Roswell, sparking intense media interest. The following day, the Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force stated that this—in fact—had been a high-altitude radar-tracking balloon that crashed. This set the stage for countless books, articles, and movies about aliens, huge spacecraft, and government conspiracies. These include scenes at various hangers, from Hangers No. 18 (the remnants were allegedly flown to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio), No. 51, No. 84, and so on.
Most independent investigators agree, however, that between 5% and 20% of reported sightings remain unexplained, and therefore can be classified as unidentified in the truest sense. Trained observers, as pilots and the military, have reported incidents that are quite credible, including simultaneous radar tracking with visual accounts. Every state in the Union have had UFO sightings, and Oregon with its low population, ranks a high number 5.
As to our area, the sightings are like any other location (and Google, “UFO Sightings Southern Oregon,” “Northern California,” or with your specific town). Arguing that aliens use Mt. Shasta’s cloud camouflage to hide their spaceships, some consider it to be a UFO landing site (even with Lemurians), including sightings at Mt. Ashland. In the final analysis, who really knows?
Sources: Google, “UFO Sightings Southern Oregon,” for latest sightings; “Wikipedia: Unidentified Flying Objects,” at UFOs; KTVZ News, “See how many UFO sightings have occurred in Oregon,” December 21, 2021 at Historical.
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