Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern here is the “do something about it”.
I think the queen killed Diana but like…then I go about my day.
Does he really want to take action? Or is it a corner of the world he’s just discovered? Like I just got obsessed with tradwives.
Wait what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so freaking bizarre and I can’t believe my life has morphed into this. H has fallen down the aliens/UFO rabbit hole and is obsessed. He watches YouTube videos, reads books, listens to podcasts. Now literally all he wants to talk about is how the government is covering up the existence of aliens and how we need to do something about it.
Whenever he tries to talk to me about it I say that I think there’s a rational explanation for sightings and he gets angry with me. I’ve tried showing him videos and articles that explain UFO sightings, and he gets so angry he raises his voice and storms off. We can’t go one day without him wanting to talk about UFOs and then him getting angry at me for not believing.
Would you be concerned over this? I’m worried about what other rabbit holes this will lead to (Q anon, alt right, etc).
As other posters have mentioned, there’s been a lot of credible testimony around the topic. The phenomenon is very real, but, there’s literally nothing obsessing over it will do.
I do think that somewhere the US does know more than the general population on this topic, but they don’t understand it and releasing what’s known would cause chaos.
It seems that all of the “glitch in the matrix” type phenomenon such as near death experiences, ghosts, posessions, aliens, ufos, religion, power of prayer, etc are all likely related and symptomatic of a spiritual collective intelligence.
Seems based on what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so freaking bizarre and I can’t believe my life has morphed into this. H has fallen down the aliens/UFO rabbit hole and is obsessed. He watches YouTube videos, reads books, listens to podcasts. Now literally all he wants to talk about is how the government is covering up the existence of aliens and how we need to do something about it.
Whenever he tries to talk to me about it I say that I think there’s a rational explanation for sightings and he gets angry with me. I’ve tried showing him videos and articles that explain UFO sightings, and he gets so angry he raises his voice and storms off. We can’t go one day without him wanting to talk about UFOs and then him getting angry at me for not believing.
Would you be concerned over this? I’m worried about what other rabbit holes this will lead to (Q anon, alt right, etc).
As other posters have mentioned, there’s been a lot of credible testimony around the topic. The phenomenon is very real, but, there’s literally nothing obsessing over it will do.
I do think that somewhere the US does know more than the general population on this topic, but they don’t understand it and releasing what’s known would cause chaos.
It seems that all of the “glitch in the matrix” type phenomenon such as near death experiences, ghosts, posessions, aliens, ufos, religion, power of prayer, etc are all likely related and symptomatic of a spiritual collective intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband is correct and there’s nothing unreasonable about what he’s saying.
Literally dozens of our most elite military aviators (who undergo extensive psych evals and are trusted with billions of dollars in classified equipment) are on record, and in some cases live video, encountering aerial vehicles that fly in patterns and with tech that deny our understanding of physics. Several vehicles then submerged into the Pacific Ocean, or launched at hypersonic speed into the atmosphere.
There’s plenty of other empirical, objective, raw factual information that tends to support the view that we’ve been visited by tech and capabilities that vastly exceed anything modern humans are capable of. But whatever, I don’t care about debating the point.
But the casual eye-rolling arrogance to just assume this is impossible, that you have such expansive knowledge to know for certain there are no “unknown unknowns” is a Luddite position. You’re the scientific consensus insisting that anyone who thinks the earth revolves around the sun is a heretic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern here is the “do something about it”.
I think the queen killed Diana but like…then I go about my day.
Does he really want to take action? Or is it a corner of the world he’s just discovered? Like I just got obsessed with tradwives.
Wait what?
Anonymous wrote:Your husband is correct and there’s nothing unreasonable about what he’s saying.
Literally dozens of our most elite military aviators (who undergo extensive psych evals and are trusted with billions of dollars in classified equipment) are on record, and in some cases live video, encountering aerial vehicles that fly in patterns and with tech that deny our understanding of physics. Several vehicles then submerged into the Pacific Ocean, or launched at hypersonic speed into the atmosphere.
There’s plenty of other empirical, objective, raw factual information that tends to support the view that we’ve been visited by tech and capabilities that vastly exceed anything modern humans are capable of. But whatever, I don’t care about debating the point.
But the casual eye-rolling arrogance to just assume this is impossible, that you have such expansive knowledge to know for certain there are no “unknown unknowns” is a Luddite position. You’re the scientific consensus insisting that anyone who thinks the earth revolves around the sun is a heretic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband seems to have difficulty expressing himself. That said, there's a lot of good data to support his obsession.
Watch the sworn congressional testimony of David Grusch. Read Imminent by Lue Elizondo. Watch Karl Nell speak at the Sol conference. Watch an interview with David Fravor, Navy fighter pilot.
I think you'll find any of the above highly credible and supportive of the idea that the US government is concealing information from us about aliens and UFOs.
Unidentified does not mean space ship, it could mean flash of light.
Flash of light isn't flying. That would be a sensor anomaly, not a UFO