Aliens and the government

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Anonymous wrote:Do we believe this whistleblower guy? I’m very skeptical


UFO sightings linked to military areas apparently

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/07/25/ufo-sightings-linked-to-military-training-locations-report-finds/


I guess our military bases are all 7-11 stores to aliens?
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Anonymous wrote:Do we believe this whistleblower guy? I’m very skeptical


UFO sightings linked to military areas apparently

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/07/25/ufo-sightings-linked-to-military-training-locations-report-finds/

And they’re so common sometimes that pilots are debriefed before flights.


dp here. I trust legit research over stories from what a few pilots seem to have think they saw.

Wow. You don’t hear a lot of people putting military pilots, with all their screening and extensive training, into the same camp as Jethro from the swamp excited to have his day in the sun. And certainly since so many pilots have become famous for their stories about the UFOs they’ve seen, that’s what the pilots are, just attention hounds. Or wait…

Interestingly, astronaut Edgar Mitchell said the same thing, that aliens are real, have been here and the government has evidence. I mean I guess he’s just a pilot, too. The astronauts were such uneducated hicks. https://www.theguardian.com/world/deadlineusa/2009/apr/22/ufos-apollo-astronaut-extraterrestrials

(My post is dripping pretty heavily with sarcasm, in case anyone didn’t notice).


Couldn't both true? Some of these stories may be something unknown but most of these stories are BS. Not a tin foil hat person!

My point is that many unknown things seen in the sky are easily explained. Starlink satellite, their launches, weird clouds, super secret military jets, bugs, escaped balloons, etc… but when a military pilot says they’ve seen something, when they’re willing to say that out loud at huge risk to their careers, I think they’re one of the few groups of people who have earned the benefit of the doubt.

The really frustrating thing is that for some of these UAP or whatever they’re calling them now, the military allegedly has all kinds of different radar and scans and lenses and whatever of these things in motion, which was kind of Grusch’s point: there is proof, and it’s being kept from us.


Aliens are smart enough to fly to this planet, but not smart enough to land and instead just keep smashing saucers into the earth and the government is covering this all up for past 75+ years?

Some of us are smart enough to design and build airplanes and rockets, to perform brain surgery, all sorts of things that would have been unbelievable about a million years ago when humans started evolving into humans. Mistakes still happen.

And I’m certainly looking at this with a jaundiced eye. I like AOC and Raskin a lot, I think they’re intelligent and really good at their jobs. I do not have the same feelings about Mace, Gaetz, Luna, etc. but they’re all working together on this, which is very weird and very out of character for Republicans. Wait for proof but this is definitely different.


And these mistakes just so happens in the U.S. and not Mexico, Italy, or Vietnam?

I see you’ve seen the NUFORC map making the rounds. That’s an English based website for an American-based organization. You think a lot of native Spanish/Nahuatl/Yucatán, Italian and Italian speakers are going to use an English language site to report things?
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Alf was funny when I was a kid but it doesn't age well.
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Anonymous wrote:Do we believe this whistleblower guy? I’m very skeptical


UFO sightings linked to military areas apparently

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/07/25/ufo-sightings-linked-to-military-training-locations-report-finds/

And they’re so common sometimes that pilots are debriefed before flights.


dp here. I trust legit research over stories from what a few pilots seem to have think they saw.

Wow. You don’t hear a lot of people putting military pilots, with all their screening and extensive training, into the same camp as Jethro from the swamp excited to have his day in the sun. And certainly since so many pilots have become famous for their stories about the UFOs they’ve seen, that’s what the pilots are, just attention hounds. Or wait…

Interestingly, astronaut Edgar Mitchell said the same thing, that aliens are real, have been here and the government has evidence. I mean I guess he’s just a pilot, too. The astronauts were such uneducated hicks. https://www.theguardian.com/world/deadlineusa/2009/apr/22/ufos-apollo-astronaut-extraterrestrials

(My post is dripping pretty heavily with sarcasm, in case anyone didn’t notice).


Couldn't both true? Some of these stories may be something unknown but most of these stories are BS. Not a tin foil hat person!

My point is that many unknown things seen in the sky are easily explained. Starlink satellite, their launches, weird clouds, super secret military jets, bugs, escaped balloons, etc… but when a military pilot says they’ve seen something, when they’re willing to say that out loud at huge risk to their careers, I think they’re one of the few groups of people who have earned the benefit of the doubt.

The really frustrating thing is that for some of these UAP or whatever they’re calling them now, the military allegedly has all kinds of different radar and scans and lenses and whatever of these things in motion, which was kind of Grusch’s point: there is proof, and it’s being kept from us.


Aliens are smart enough to fly to this planet, but not smart enough to land and instead just keep smashing saucers into the earth and the government is covering this all up for past 75+ years?

Some of us are smart enough to design and build airplanes and rockets, to perform brain surgery, all sorts of things that would have been unbelievable about a million years ago when humans started evolving into humans. Mistakes still happen.

And I’m certainly looking at this with a jaundiced eye. I like AOC and Raskin a lot, I think they’re intelligent and really good at their jobs. I do not have the same feelings about Mace, Gaetz, Luna, etc. but they’re all working together on this, which is very weird and very out of character for Republicans. Wait for proof but this is definitely different.


And these mistakes just so happens in the U.S. and not Mexico, Italy, or Vietnam?

I see you’ve seen the NUFORC map making the rounds. That’s an English based website for an American-based organization. You think a lot of native Spanish/Nahuatl/Yucatán, Italian and Italian speakers are going to use an English language site to report things?


DP here. There's a map showing UFOs around military bases. I doubt the aliens are traveling all this way to earth so they can go to suitland. https://twitter.com/RANDCorporation/status/1684727392726581248/photo/1
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Anonymous wrote:Alf was funny when I was a kid but it doesn't age well.


RIP, Michu Meszaros.
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Anonymous wrote:Do we believe this whistleblower guy? I’m very skeptical


UFO sightings linked to military areas apparently

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/07/25/ufo-sightings-linked-to-military-training-locations-report-finds/

And they’re so common sometimes that pilots are debriefed before flights.


dp here. I trust legit research over stories from what a few pilots seem to have think they saw.

Wow. You don’t hear a lot of people putting military pilots, with all their screening and extensive training, into the same camp as Jethro from the swamp excited to have his day in the sun. And certainly since so many pilots have become famous for their stories about the UFOs they’ve seen, that’s what the pilots are, just attention hounds. Or wait…

Interestingly, astronaut Edgar Mitchell said the same thing, that aliens are real, have been here and the government has evidence. I mean I guess he’s just a pilot, too. The astronauts were such uneducated hicks. https://www.theguardian.com/world/deadlineusa/2009/apr/22/ufos-apollo-astronaut-extraterrestrials

(My post is dripping pretty heavily with sarcasm, in case anyone didn’t notice).


Couldn't both true? Some of these stories may be something unknown but most of these stories are BS. Not a tin foil hat person!

My point is that many unknown things seen in the sky are easily explained. Starlink satellite, their launches, weird clouds, super secret military jets, bugs, escaped balloons, etc… but when a military pilot says they’ve seen something, when they’re willing to say that out loud at huge risk to their careers, I think they’re one of the few groups of people who have earned the benefit of the doubt.

The really frustrating thing is that for some of these UAP or whatever they’re calling them now, the military allegedly has all kinds of different radar and scans and lenses and whatever of these things in motion, which was kind of Grusch’s point: there is proof, and it’s being kept from us.


Aliens are smart enough to fly to this planet, but not smart enough to land and instead just keep smashing saucers into the earth and the government is covering this all up for past 75+ years?

Some of us are smart enough to design and build airplanes and rockets, to perform brain surgery, all sorts of things that would have been unbelievable about a million years ago when humans started evolving into humans. Mistakes still happen.

And I’m certainly looking at this with a jaundiced eye. I like AOC and Raskin a lot, I think they’re intelligent and really good at their jobs. I do not have the same feelings about Mace, Gaetz, Luna, etc. but they’re all working together on this, which is very weird and very out of character for Republicans. Wait for proof but this is definitely different.


And these mistakes just so happens in the U.S. and not Mexico, Italy, or Vietnam?

I see you’ve seen the NUFORC map making the rounds. That’s an English based website for an American-based organization. You think a lot of native Spanish/Nahuatl/Yucatán, Italian and Italian speakers are going to use an English language site to report things?


DP here. There's a map showing UFOs around military bases. I doubt the aliens are traveling all this way to earth so they can go to suitland. https://twitter.com/RANDCorporation/status/1684727392726581248/photo/1


Good god…only reason they’re more sighting around military bases is because more people are monitoring them. So any anomalies have increased chance of being noticed.

I mean, until like last year with the Webb we knew black holes existed/ but did not have a sensor of any kind that render something our eyes could discern.

There are planes of even the electromagnetic and electro-optical we still do not understand.

The abundance of detections of ufo correlate to our sensor advancements. Military has always led the way.
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Anonymous wrote:Do we believe this whistleblower guy? I’m very skeptical


UFO sightings linked to military areas apparently

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/07/25/ufo-sightings-linked-to-military-training-locations-report-finds/

And they’re so common sometimes that pilots are debriefed before flights.


dp here. I trust legit research over stories from what a few pilots seem to have think they saw.

Wow. You don’t hear a lot of people putting military pilots, with all their screening and extensive training, into the same camp as Jethro from the swamp excited to have his day in the sun. And certainly since so many pilots have become famous for their stories about the UFOs they’ve seen, that’s what the pilots are, just attention hounds. Or wait…

Interestingly, astronaut Edgar Mitchell said the same thing, that aliens are real, have been here and the government has evidence. I mean I guess he’s just a pilot, too. The astronauts were such uneducated hicks. https://www.theguardian.com/world/deadlineusa/2009/apr/22/ufos-apollo-astronaut-extraterrestrials

(My post is dripping pretty heavily with sarcasm, in case anyone didn’t notice).


Couldn't both true? Some of these stories may be something unknown but most of these stories are BS. Not a tin foil hat person!

My point is that many unknown things seen in the sky are easily explained. Starlink satellite, their launches, weird clouds, super secret military jets, bugs, escaped balloons, etc… but when a military pilot says they’ve seen something, when they’re willing to say that out loud at huge risk to their careers, I think they’re one of the few groups of people who have earned the benefit of the doubt.

The really frustrating thing is that for some of these UAP or whatever they’re calling them now, the military allegedly has all kinds of different radar and scans and lenses and whatever of these things in motion, which was kind of Grusch’s point: there is proof, and it’s being kept from us.


Aliens are smart enough to fly to this planet, but not smart enough to land and instead just keep smashing saucers into the earth and the government is covering this all up for past 75+ years?

Some of us are smart enough to design and build airplanes and rockets, to perform brain surgery, all sorts of things that would have been unbelievable about a million years ago when humans started evolving into humans. Mistakes still happen.

And I’m certainly looking at this with a jaundiced eye. I like AOC and Raskin a lot, I think they’re intelligent and really good at their jobs. I do not have the same feelings about Mace, Gaetz, Luna, etc. but they’re all working together on this, which is very weird and very out of character for Republicans. Wait for proof but this is definitely different.


And these mistakes just so happens in the U.S. and not Mexico, Italy, or Vietnam?

I see you’ve seen the NUFORC map making the rounds. That’s an English based website for an American-based organization. You think a lot of native Spanish/Nahuatl/Yucatán, Italian and Italian speakers are going to use an English language site to report things?


DP here. There's a map showing UFOs around military bases. I doubt the aliens are traveling all this way to earth so they can go to suitland. https://twitter.com/RANDCorporation/status/1684727392726581248/photo/1


Good god…only reason they’re more sighting around military bases is because more people are monitoring them. So any anomalies have increased chance of being noticed.

I mean, until like last year with the Webb we knew black holes existed/ but did not have a sensor of any kind that render something our eyes could discern.

There are planes of even the electromagnetic and electro-optical we still do not understand.

The abundance of detections of ufo correlate to our sensor advancements. Military has always led the way.


umm, that tweet isn't talking about ufos around bases
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1 light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across.

If aliens are capable of galactic travel, they have gone so far without a fatal accident that the odds of them crashing during a few thousand mile jaunt in the Nevada desert are virtually nil.
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Anonymous wrote:1 light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across.

If aliens are capable of galactic travel, they have gone so far without a fatal accident that the odds of them crashing during a few thousand mile jaunt in the Nevada desert are virtually nil.


Ok, but why is NASA/Military/CIA covering this all up? Or are they not smart enough to detect it?
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Anonymous wrote:1 light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across.

If aliens are capable of galactic travel, they have gone so far without a fatal accident that the odds of them crashing during a few thousand mile jaunt in the Nevada desert are virtually nil.


Ok, but why is NASA/Military/CIA covering this all up? Or are they not smart enough to detect it?


DP. Why does the government hide any of its secret programs?
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Anonymous wrote:1 light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across.

If aliens are capable of galactic travel, they have gone so far without a fatal accident that the odds of them crashing during a few thousand mile jaunt in the Nevada desert are virtually nil.


Ok, but why is NASA/Military/CIA covering this all up? Or are they not smart enough to detect it?


DP. Why does the government hide any of its secret programs?


So china doesn’t steel our military weapons tech, not to hide aliens.
Anonymous
There’s a pretty remarkable amount of evidence and testimony at this point pointing to UFOs being real (ie objects not of this earth).

It seems that congress is pretty motivated at the moment to run this down so I’m hopeful we learn the truth one way or another relatively soon.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s a pretty remarkable amount of evidence and testimony at this point pointing to UFOs being real (ie objects not of this earth).

It seems that congress is pretty motivated at the moment to run this down so I’m hopeful we learn the truth one way or another relatively soon.



No, it’s all second hand reports.
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Anonymous wrote:1 light year is 5,800,000,000,000 miles. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across.

If aliens are capable of galactic travel, they have gone so far without a fatal accident that the odds of them crashing during a few thousand mile jaunt in the Nevada desert are virtually nil.


space is mostly empty space. your risk of hitting something is a tad higher than 'nil' where there are suddenly objects to hit.
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Anonymous wrote:There’s a pretty remarkable amount of evidence and testimony at this point pointing to UFOs being real (ie objects not of this earth).

It seems that congress is pretty motivated at the moment to run this down so I’m hopeful we learn the truth one way or another relatively soon.



No, it’s all second hand reports.


Are you not aware of that Tic Tac, gimbal and go-fast videos and sensor data?

That’s physical evidence coupled with first hand eye witness sworn testimony.

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