Pentagon ADMITS that it has been testing wreckage from UFO crashes - including a possible 'memory metal' that experts claim may have been recovered during the 1947 Roswell crash
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...O-crashes.html
Pentagon ADMITS that it has been testing wreckage from UFO crashes - including a possible 'memory metal' that experts claim may have been recovered during the 1947 Roswell crash
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...O-crashes.html
i've never understood why the US should be so lucky to have a ufo crash within its borders....the USA is only 6% of the total land on earth
late 1940's usa aeronautical technology was not that far ahead of the rest of the world was it?
btw, the picture looks like tinfoil left over from a huge jiffypop party
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U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to share what they know about UFOs, thanks to the Covid-19 relief and spending bill that was signed by Trump in late December 2020.
Lex Fridman is a pretty smart fellow and has a good interview with commander David Fravor I think better than the Rogan interview.
all hail Hydra
Originally Posted by DanDruff:Since I'm a 6'2" Republican with an average-sized nose and a last name which doesn't end with "stein", "man", or "berg", I can hide among the goyim and remain undetected unless I open my mouth about money matters.
Last edited by GrenadaRoger; 02-14-2021 at 08:13 PM.
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I have always been of the opinion that aliens advanced enough to travel to us wouldn't hide in the shadows. If friendly, they would announce their presence beforehand, and land in a planned, publicized visit.
If unfriendly, they would simply attack and possibly destroy us.
Either way, there would be no reason for the aliens to hide their existence. If they could travel here, presumably from a staggeringly far distance which we can't even reach right now, they wouldn't have much to fear from us.
Similarly, if we discovered intelligent life, we would make contact, not fly around planes at night and hope to go undetected. This would be especially true if we encountered a society with equivalent advancement to 1940s earth.
I also believe that the chance of intelligent life in the universe -- at least in the portion of the universe where we could be reached or communicated with in some way -- is low. The chance of any kind of life is high, however.
I agree that intelligent Alien stuff is likely BS but this logic is wrong. They are 100% out there but probably way too far.
1) You assume that Aliens actually care about us. They may be so advance we are nothing more than a bunch of primitive animals not worth making contact with (an ant hill in the universe). Just look at the way humans interact or don;t with primitive species. We be nothing more than a nuisance to them.
2) There are examples of certain primitive cultures that humans have purposely not chosen to interfere with or make themselves aware to for good reason.
People often talk about how exciting aliens are and wanting to introduce themselves but this is almost always exclusively in the context of imagining advanced aliens (almost seen as a deity). But think of what we look to like to them. We probably can;t offer them anything of use outside of our resources and planet.
Steven Hawking was lots smarter then all of us, and spent much of his life studying space and this kind of stuff. So I couldn't help but remember having read this, ill link it below. And me myself I think one way or another, this is exactly right. And LOL to whoever above actually implying 'Alien' life forms, might actually come here with feelings. Oh my, wow that was has me rolling on the floor laughing right now. Yes they exist. No one should expect them to care about us, or becoming 'friendly' in any way shape or form. Its literally life and death when considering actually, really, dealing with 'Aliens imo =).....
"Stephen Hawking: Intelligent Aliens Could Destroy Humanity, But Let's Search Anyway"
https://www.space.com/29999-stephen-...fe-danger.html
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