| I watched the full hearings - interesting, but I'm still skeptical. I need more concrete proof, and not "well I could tell you but you need TS/SCI and a SCIF" |
The testimony about the cubes in the sky or the oval shaped object didn’t convince you that something weird is happening? |
| A reasonable space alien would take a quick look around and say, “hard pass, I’m outta here, suckers.” |
Accidents happen. |
What about just telling me in the bathroom?! Why waste the time and money for a SCIF. |
| What if the Angel who visited Mary was an alien. That the Immaculate Conception was an alien impregnation. That Jesus could walk on water and heal the sick because he was an alien? |
Maybe the Bible explains aliens rather than the other way around |
Lots of people are able to come up with weird, but convincing stories about all kinds of things. But I come from the school of "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." |
Eh. I kind of don’t think some people would be convinced with any amount of evidence. |
| The only alien I see is Plaskett's aide. Wow - that chick's eyes looked otherworldly |
| I think it's kind of weird that the exact same people who say "YoU cANT tRUsT tHe GuBMiNT" are so willing to fall over themselves and immediately trust some rando who claims there's been a secret multi-decade program to reverse-engineer crashed alien space ships that defy the laws of physics, can travel faster than light, cross dimensions and so on - yet we're still stuck with the same ole gasoline-powered cars we've had since the first supposed recovered UFO in 1930 or whatever. And if it's a matter of us not being able to figure out their tech, why the hell haven't they bothered to bring in some of the best physicists, engineers and scientists to help? |
She reminded me of some visual-thinker type people who are on the spectrum (Aspergers etc). I have a family member like that. |
Absolutely mathematically false. |
lol what math could bear on this? |
There are 300 billion stars in our galaxy alone. |