UFOs and the unexplained thread… Rich Aliens Are Dumb

Should we reach out?

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I'm not going to argue for Alex, but he is a bit cuddly when he's not raging about blood drinking politicians no?


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...Oh i get why now
 
This is just some of what the Alex Jones of the world are pushing.

Not only did these people lose a young child to a horrible tragedy, they have to go into hiding and often change their names to avoid these "truthers" who constantly attack them.

These parents sent their kid off to school one day never to return, and still years later have to live in hiding because of Alex Jones. f*** Alex Jones. He's also admitted that his show is just an "act" when his ex-wife sued for full custody of their children. Jones knows exactly what he is doing and he does it anyway.

 
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I'm not saying the world is better with him in it, but it's a bit harsh to wish him away from existence lol
He had/has his own platforms he doesn't need Rogans to go on, and yeah his "confession" was fake, if he meant it he would have apologized on his shows and continually said he was wrong not just do it under oath and then come out later and undermine what he said in court.

I do think most people deserve a second chance, people like Jones who manipulate people just to make money though are another story, unless he comes out one day and flat out admits he lied about anything that he couldn't actually prove was true he doesn't deserve a second chance, he's still doing the same s*** lol.
 
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It is one thing to talk conspiracy theories. Questioning what you're told is a good thing, but what people like Alex Jones do is find that angry fringe and profit off them by keeping them amped up. Charles Manson didn't actually kill anyone, he found people who would kill for him and convinced them. Alex Jones gets these people going knowing that some of them will act out. You can't pump people full of anti-government hate (even when the guy they liked is in power there's still "evil gov't" to fight against and then act surprised when people act on that fake information.

Right wing terror groups are a real thing in this country.
 
I'm getting tired of this hide and seek approach, just expose yourselves to us primitive apes and make us part of the intergalactic federation, I want to go vacationing on alpha centauri.
 
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There are a insane amount of issues with the moon that modern science can't explain. The article starts off talking about the Zulu tribe's account of how the moon came to be, which is similar to other indigenous accounts, but then takes a deep dive into the many many issues that modern science mostly avoids talking about.


Same topic but from a different person

 
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There are a insane amount of issues with the moon that modern science can't explain. The article starts off talking about the Zulu tribe's account of how the moon came to be, which is similar to other indigenous accounts, but then takes a deep dive into the many many issues that modern science mostly avoids talking about.


Same topic but from a different person


One, this guy uses alex jones as a source. Two, he uses single screen grabs of video to say the astronauts who landed on the moon look unenthusiastic after having just coming back from the moon. Three, the moon is hollow? What a moron. Shallow craters means there's a titanium sphere on the moon? What an idiot. It's called meteors hitting it at an angle. Four, "ER MER GERD URANIUM ON DER MERN! HOW CAN THIS BE EXPLAINED??!?!?!"

This video is an example of someone with zero rudimentary processing skills and runs with it and spread like a virus. This is a PERFECT example of how qanon bulls*** gets spread rampantly.

To his credit he did write in the comments, "I'll have to remake this video at some point, as my knowledge on the subject has developed since making it. For example, some of the things discussed here are completely explainable..." So, good on him for that. Of course he won't take the video down though considering it's complete bulls***.

Nearly everything he said is complete nonsense. And the stuff that wasn't nonsense, he did his best tucker carlson impression by stating questions in a manner to make the viewer think it's a rhetorical question and the answer is some grand conspiracy, when, in fact, it's easily explainable if you don't invoke alex jones and qanon level of propaganda.
 
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One, this guy uses alex jones as a source. Two, he uses single screen grabs of video to say the astronauts who landed on the moon look unenthusiastic after having just coming back from the moon. Three, the moon is hollow? What a moron. Shallow craters means there's a titanium sphere on the moon? What an idiot. It's called meteors hitting it at an angle. Four, "ER MER GERD URANIUM ON DER MERN! HOW CAN THIS BE EXPLAINED??!?!?!"

This video is an example of someone with zero rudimentary processing skills and runs with it and spread like a virus. This is a PERFECT example of how qanon bulls*** gets spread rampantly.

To his credit he did write in the comments, "I'll have to remake this video at some point, as my knowledge on the subject has developed since making it. For example, some of the things discussed here are completely explainable..." So, good on him for that. Of course he won't take the video down though considering it's complete bulls***.

Nearly everything he said is complete nonsense. And the stuff that wasn't nonsense, he did his best tucker carlson impression by stating questions in a manner to make the viewer think it's a rhetorical question and the answer is some grand conspiracy, when, in fact, it's easily explainable if you don't invoke alex jones and qanon level of propaganda.

Technically speaking meteors don't ever hit anything. An object form space that collides with a planet or moon is a meteorite. I'm sure this guy knows that what with him being such an expert and all.....
 
IMO, the waters have been so muddied by people trying to explain the unexplained, that has made it harder than ever to find the truth.

One of the biggest problems if we get confirmation in the form of visitation is: it will give every crackpot the "See, we were right all along" power. Baby ≠ Bathwater, ever.

If we do get confirmation, I am also blaming scientists and astronomy experts for not taking loads of evidence seriously, and letting these idiots run away with the information we've had for decades. They are just as guilty for turning a blind eye, imo.
 
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I saw this on paranormal caught on vIdeo, but it was over the pentagon


It was a leaked video and the Pentagon just confirmed its authenticity. Where ever you saw it before sounds like they were just BS'ing.
 
I have been playing Destroy All Human's Remake and I have to say I'd rather not reach out, let's put the "out to lunch" sign on the door and hope they pass us by lol.
 


Feds’ cover-up of UFOs puts US at risk, ex-Pentagon official warns​

Michael Kaplan and
UFOs exist — but the government doesn’t want you to know, says an ex-Pentagon official who says he ran the program investigating “unidentified aerial phenomena” or UAP.

“Let’s assume this is some sort of adversarial or foreign technology that for several decades now has managed to leapfrog us and evade all 18 members of the intelligence community,” controversial whistleblower Luis “Lue” Elizondo told The Post, painting a nightmare scenario of the United States being vulnerable to a human enemy with the highest of high-tech capabilities. “That would be an intelligence failure that eclipses just about anything else this country has ever faced.”

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The feds have long covered up the existence of UFOs because of religious objections, concerns over tarnishing its own reputation and fears of inciting public panic, said Elizondo, who says he came into the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2008, and headed it from 2010 until 2017.

Now, with a bombshell government report on UFOs set to be released before the end of June, Elizondo has revealed the shocking things he alleges to have learned — and the chilling reason why some in the Pentagon don’t want this information made public.

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As part of his job, Elizondo said, he had access to the Pentagon’s UFO data and interviewed military eyewitnesses who encountered UAP on an almost “daily basis.”Meanwhile, Navy pilots have testified about engaging 50-foot Tic Tac-shaped vesselsonly to see them disappear in the blink of an eye. Other pilots said their fighter jets had a “near collision” with a strange “sphere encasing a cube.” Elizondo scrutinized all this evidence, including radar and electro-optical data, that showed unknown aircraft zipping 60 miles in five seconds and descending at speeds of 14 miles per second.

“Do the math,” Elizondo, also a former intelligence officer for the US Department of Defense, told The Post. “You’ll see that it’s very fast.” (BTW: We did the math — and 60 miles in five seconds is 43,200 mph.)

Despite those mind-blowing discoveries, Elizondo was always swimming upstream. He tried to share frightening evidence with closed-minded non-believers who shunned his research, which he has now compared to an “intelligence failure on the level of 9/11.”
 
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