Anonymous wrote:Aliens that visit here are probably not interested in humans at all. Agree oceans probably have a lot more of value than surface for an advanced race.
Humans cannot pose any form of the threat to them if they have to technology to get here and operate for long missions/visits.
We are probably 10,000-1 million or more years behind them in technology. If they wanted to take us out; we would not probably even have a weapon that could annoy them.
Anonymous wrote:Well if aliens have been showing up for as long as claim then think about
- they never send anymore after the first ones bc no alien invasion
- and don’t say they are planning bc that makes them not much better off than we are in terms of warfare, planning, technology
- and they have better stuff going on
- and we are so boring they just don’t care!
Anonymous wrote:I have another conspiracy theory for you...
Why do the ever surging volumes of bogus UFO / flat earth / moon-landings-were-faked crap overwhelmingly feel like a massive coordinated disinfo campaign?
Anonymous wrote:I think between the air force videos, and the consistency of what people are observing...there is a lot of smoke here.
David Fravor, David Grusch, Luis Elizondo... these people seem like sober, credible people. I think it's statistically unlikely that we are unique in the universe and it would be extremely arrogant to assume that because something is inexplicable by our current scientific knowledge, that it's therefore impossible.
I thought the answers around the other objects shot down around the same time as the Chinese spy balloon were unsatisfactory. The General speaking about the object we shot at over Alaska specifically said the object didn't move like any weather balloon
Here are some other interesting articles:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/washington-post-liv...-identification-program-aatip/
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/why-you...ghter-david-fravor-at-his-word
These people do not seem like cranks. Why the hell isn't this bigger news? We didn't recover (or did we?) all the objects we shot down when we were told a chinese spy balloon was flying over our country. People want answers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alien life forms in our galaxy are very unlikely to exist, and if they do, they exist in the form of single-celled organisms.
This such a limited way of thinking. I have no proof of alien life here or visiting or anything - I’ll leave the wild claims to the retired “defense contractors” - but to look at all the billions of stars, know of how many Goldilocks planets there much be out there and then conclude that not only is there nothing out there, but also that if we don’t have technology to use wormholes or something similar nothing else does is a special kind of something.
+1
I doubt we are the only life in the universe. Why should we be?
No idea about aliens visiting Earth, but I don't see what should be so unique about Earth among the likely millions of planets in the universe that we should be the only intelligent life out there.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are aliens in the ocean.
Anonymous wrote:You really think that a spaceship advanced enough to travel light-years through space is going to have a mechanical issue or fly into power lines and crash on our little backwater planet?
And that NO ONE EVER until now has spilled the beans?