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Struan Inn is very good and the House of Bruar's food hall isn't too shabby either (shopping in general is good there.)
Bit further back towards Blair Atholl is The Bothy Bar on the side of the Atholl Arms hotel, damn good food there too and just across the road from Atholl castle.
Lovely part of the world.
Oh, right.. UFO's..
Hard to say if it's a Harrier, the wings do have "the look" of one. It would be good to be true, let's face it, Space is fudging vast and it would be a waste if we're the only intelligent, sentient life in it. But mention of the Aurora project to adds a bit of nuts to it, imo - never did put much weight in that one.
Lots of rumours that there will be some big UFO/UAP news released by the end of this month
Which is also when the next report is due from the US Govt
Keep looking up !!!
National security adviser will lead new "interagency team" to study unidentified aerial objects.
President Joe Biden has tapped National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to lead “an interagency team to study the broader policy implications for detection, analysis, and disposition of unidentified aerial objects that pose either safety or security risks,” national security spokesperson John Kirby said Monday. The group — which includes Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines — is tasked with engaging “their relevant counterparts to share information and to try to gain their perspectives as well,” while the administration will brief members of Congress and local officials in the meantime, Kirby said. Kirby, who is the White House national security coordinator for strategic communications, also said none of the three most recent objects shot down posed a threat to people on the ground, were not sending communications signals, showed no signs of “maneuvering or had any propulsion capabilities,” and were not manned. All three missions to shoot them down were completed “successfully and safely” and recovery efforts are underway, though the administration acknowledged all three objects were shot down “in pretty remote terrain — ice and wilderness,” which have complicated reconnaissance efforts.
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