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It's the San Jose Sharks.I agree with @Cas and really dig his avatar
It's the San Jose Sharks.I agree with @Cas and really dig his avatar
The three recent Pentagon "ufo" videos are just ordinary aircraft being picked up on sensors and shown to people who have no idea what they're looking at.
Honestly, if anything, I think it's more likely that there are people at the Pentagon who actually believe its "something else".I mean yeah, almost certainly. But it feels like Pentagon is happy to have people come away with the impression that it's "something else".
Honestly, if anything, I think it's more likely that there are people at the Pentagon who actually believe its "something else".
I've worked with military personnel and contractors, and some of them believe some very weird ****. Stuff that is just on an entirely different planet.I sure hope that's not the case
I'd guess they'd (the government) would be encouraging this UFO sub culture because it's a harmless cover for their spying technology.Honestly, if anything, I think it's more likely that there are people at the Pentagon who actually believe its "something else".
I've worked with military personnel and contractors, and some of them believe some very weird ****. Stuff that is just on an entirely different planet.
dont forget NASA as well. they started a task force last year to study UAPsHonestly, if anything, I think it's more likely that there are people at the Pentagon who actually believe its "something else".
So are these Boards. But with due respect, I wouldn't want ANY of you camping out in my backyard while you wait for The Little Green Men to arrive.... The really interesting thing that will come out of this is the insight it gives us on human psychology. People have always reflexively assigned unknown phenomena to the supernatural. In the very specific case of flying objects in the past 100 years, they bypass the supernatural and go for sci-fi. It's fascinating social behavior.
I find it telling how so much focus is on unidentified "flying" objects. Nobody ever says they see an alien walking around. Nobody says they saw a craft sitting on the ground. It's always at a distance, inside the lower atmosphere.
The really interesting thing that will come out of this is the insight it gives us on human psychology. People have always reflexively assigned unknown phenomena to the supernatural. In the very specific case of flying objects in the past 100 years, they bypass the supernatural and go for sci-fi. It's fascinating social behavior.
So you are saying that there is no intelligent life on this planet?The more recent extraterrestrial explorers have all been clearly sophisticated enough to access HFBoards content on their approach, and concluded that interstellar life isn't worth living any more.
They are supposed to be gray.So are these Boards. But with due respect, I wouldn't want ANY of you camping out in my backyard while you wait for The Little Green Men to arrive.
Increasingly, no.So you are saying that there is no intelligent life on this planet?
There may be some Beyond Superheavy elements out there. They would run from 126 to 150+. At the moment, that is about as far as I see it going. Everything above 103 is radioactive, which is a way of saying that they are unstable.I don't pay much attention to UFO talk.
Our periodical table is probably a grain of sand on a beach also when comparing all of the unknown elements out there. It's possible that there are a million planets out there with atmospheres similar to ours.
He needs to go back & reread those non-disclosure papers he signed for his USG security clearance. And maybe a quick perusal of the OIG's whistleblowing rights & protections. Once he's clear on all that, he can SCIF away.Grusch will tell congress everything classified they would like to know in a SCIF
While I do believe there is life out there in our massive universe, even galaxy, in one form or another. This UFO conspiracy stuff is just over the top. So what these aliens only try and go to the US and they must be bad drivers as they can travel thousands of light years to here but can't seem to park for shit as they keep crashing?Honestly I'd find his claims about the more recent sightings less dubious, if he hadn't tied them to past ones.
Rosewell was 75 years ago, and Grusch is claiming that a massive UFO cover-up has been going on since before even that "incident". There must have been thousands of people involved in this long running conspiracy, and yet we still have no real evidence after all this time. How is that even possible?
They're simply trying to blend in with the Earthling traveling population. Plus, they saw all those: "Have you been injured in an accident?" TV commercials, and want to get in on those million dollar settlements.While I do believe there is life out there in our massive universe, even galaxy, in one form or another. This UFO conspiracy stuff is just over the top. So what these aliens only try and go to the US and they must be bad drivers as they can travel thousands of light years to here but can't seem to park for shit as they keep crashing?
Could be, new type of ambulance chasing lawyers helping aliens sue for injury.They're simply trying to blend in with the Earthling traveling population. Plus, they saw all those: "Have you been injured in an accident?" TV commercials, and want to get in on those million dollar settlements.