Maybe aliens are here after all...?

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I see both sides… Am I really arrogant enough to think humans are the only ones in the cosmos intelligent enough for space-travel. On the other hand, do I really believe any of this alien mumbo-jumbo? As usual, I have no answer, but definitely lean on the later… We all have our biases.
 
It is different than previous claims because of the source and the circumstances.

But (so far) no material evidence to support these extraordinary claims.

And the question remains, why over so many decades no other country has published anything. And regarding alien technology, it is hard to think of technological innovations that lack proper documentation of their origins, or that seem implausible to have originated purely from the hard work and ingeniuity of humans.

Still, intriguing, isn't it?
 
I have my doubts about this...call me skeptical but "alien craft" is just too convenient...
The ability to traverse the known galaxy at anything close to the speed of light would render the physics and materials (let alone science) of such a device completely un-human..."craft" is just so typical...the science that WE know makes this really hard to believe...
 
I have my doubts about this...call me skeptical but "alien craft" is just too convenient...
The ability to traverse the known galaxy at anything close to the speed of light would render the physics and materials (let alone science) of such a device completely un-human..."craft" is just so typical...the science that WE know makes this really hard to believe...
Indeed, and given that level of ability, the poor sods still manage to crash?? Or maybe its Ryan Reynolds escaping from the future to prevent ARM being listed on NY stock exchange thereby directly causing Armageddon

Cheers

IAn
 
I have my doubts about this...call me skeptical but "alien craft" is just too convenient...
The ability to traverse the known galaxy at anything close to the speed of light would render the physics and materials (let alone science) of such a device completely un-human..."craft" is just so typical...the science that WE know makes this really hard to believe...
Agreed.
 
Amazes me that this is the best picture quality the US military can provide.

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to traverse the known galaxy...The science that WE know makes this really hard to believe...
It's a psyop.
The stuff we're allow to see is probably a mixture of real incidents and psyops, which are needed to create a cover of plausible deniability and disbelief after unmanageable events happen.

But were I to make a thought experiment out of it all, I'd imagine people with legitimate testimonies are seeing earthly creatures who make their homes in areas plenty far from us angry apes.
We've explored 5% of the ocean's epipelagic zone, or the areas where sunlight reaches, but next to none of its depths, so perhaps the seabed or below it are where they call home. The non-Newtonian moves our radar tracking sites record would suggest these crafts have some way of offsetting inertia, probably with the same spooky tech that produces lift and allows them to go from "sea level to angels 30 in a matter of seconds" as the multiple Nimitz pilots witnessed and testified to.
Point being, tech of this kind would serve nicely for navigating deep areas of ocean, to say nothing of all the other strange cam footage that shows these things replicating themselves, blipping in and out of thin air, or coming and going into mountains.
If they ingeniously can thread the 'space between spaces' then their homes might also be far beneath continental surfaces, which could protect them from mass extinctions which cyclically reset the evolution of terrestrial life- which would serve to explain why they are so far in advance of us, technologically.

Come to think of it, the moon's supposed to be semi-hollow... /shakes head
But again, just some wild thought experimenting. Puff Puff Pass. :)
 
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The stuff we're allow to see is probably a mixture of real incidents and psyops, which are needed to create a cover of plausible deniability and disbelief after unmanageable events happen.
I think that they are trying to see how far they can go at fooling the public, I guess that their train of thought goes a little bit like this: "We already did what we did with COVID, do you think they are ready for an alien invasion?"
 
The average "it's never good" argument. Murphy's law etc.

Starts with not seeing facts and preferring suppositions.

If I'd say "Other armies have reported similar events", you'll say they're in on it.

Sounds pretty far fetched that the CIA got Russians AND Chinese to cooperate to manipulate the rest of the world. To what goal? Testing how far "they" can go? They already went way further than this.

Or did you forget FSO and Team Jorge who sell "changing elections" as a product?

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news...orldwide/00000186-461e-d80f-abff-6e9e08b10000
Now who's rich enough to buy US elections? Trump? Elon? Bill Gates?
Maybe Trump isn't rich enough?

I see very little noise about this from the US. Shouldn't this be investigated?
 
The average "it's never good" argument. Murphy's law etc.

Starts with not seeing facts and preferring suppositions.

If I'd say "Other armies have reported similar events", you'll say they're in on it.

Sounds pretty far fetched that the CIA got Russians AND Chinese to cooperate to manipulate the rest of the world. To what goal? Testing how far "they" can go? They already went way further than this.

Or did you forget FSO and Team Jorge who sell "changing elections" as a product?

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news...orldwide/00000186-461e-d80f-abff-6e9e08b10000
Trying to influence elections is international sport (rationalized as promoting democracy). Of course other nations do it to promote their national interest.
Now who's rich enough to buy US elections? Trump? Elon? Bill Gates?
Maybe Trump isn't rich enough?
Probably not, but gaining support in the polls at the moment.

Zuckerberg appears to have moved the needle (?) in 2020 with his $350M charitable election support contributions well targeted to smaller districts. Bloomberg was far less successful trying to purchase votes with his deep pockets. A new name on the scene to watch is Alex Soros (35YO), being given control of the $25B "open society foundation". Reportedly he is more political than his father? I saw him talking on TV and he sounds pretty smart (uh-oh). :rolleyes:
I see very little noise about this from the US. Shouldn't this be investigated?
I doubt nations want to dig too deeply knowing what they might find.

JR
 
Then any discussion about elections and democracy is kind of futile, isn't it?

I'm beginning to understand your position about arms, John. Storm is coming?
 
Then any discussion about elections and democracy is kind of futile, isn't it?
if anything IMO it is more important... If you don't realize you are in a fight, it is really difficult to win.
I'm beginning to understand your position about arms, John.
I am almost afraid to hear what you think that is... 🤔
Storm is coming?
Speaking of storms I accidentally watched my local news/weather report the other day. I DVR'd the NBA basketball final game and captured the local news in the same recording. The weather report issued a severe storm watch, warning about quarter sized hail, chance of tornado, and flash flooding.

The reality was 1/8th inch of rain... Media has a tendency to exaggerate trying to get more attention. It isn't just the weather. :rolleyes:

JR
 
if anything IMO it is more important... If you don't realize you are in a fight, it is really difficult to win.
Correct.

I am almost afraid to hear what you think that is... 🤔
Haha. European "misunderstandings" about us is an ongoing thing, it seems.

Speaking of storms I accidentally watched my local news/weather report the other day. I DVR'd the NBA basketball final game and captured the local news in the same recording. The weather report issued a severe storm watch, warning about quarter sized hail, chance of tornado, and flash flooding.

The reality was 1/8th inch of rain... Media has a tendency to exaggerate trying to get more attention. It isn't just the weather. :rolleyes:
Well, there have been tornadoes and baseball sized hail today in multiple southern states. Some nasty stuff just north of you right now. It is just the weather, but it can get spicy when the summer storms get going.

 

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