Nope.Anyone else find this fascinating?
How can that be, based on the pentagon report today? Unless you're saying the government is lying...which is certainly possible (maybe even likely).Nope.
They'll all have pedestrian explanations.
There has been no evidence of alien life.How can that be, based on the pentagon report today? Unless you're saying the government is lying...which is certainly possible (maybe even likely).
How many reports did they start with?How can that be, based on the pentagon report today? Unless you're saying the government is lying...which is certainly possible (maybe even likely).
For the record, I don't really believe there are "aliens" (at least not the way they're portrayed in pop culture) - just that there's something else out there.There has been no evidence of alien life.
I remember a wave of UFO sightings in the early 70s. It was a thing. In the late 70s people stopped seeing UFOs and started seeing Elvis.
"Here's a photo or video. Tell me exactly what it is." Is occasionally a difficult task.For the record, I don't really believe there are "aliens" (at least not the way they're portrayed in pop culture) - just that there's something else out there.
I also believe these sightings are almost certainly just drones or something similar belonging to other countries.
Still, it's intriguing to me that our government (allegedly) does not know what these objects are or where they came from.
Yep! They are most certainly ours.I read the section of the bill that was written.
I read it as politicians being concerned about spying and other nations having technology significantly greater than ours. And that the politicians were putting pressure on their internal organizations to create a better reporting system so that we could expedite gaining an understanding of what exactly we were seeing.
The section of the bill that mentioned this was followed immediately afterwards with brief discussion of foreign individuals gaining access to facilities.
Nothing in the bill suggested we think its alien origin.
That said, Harry Reid and Marco Rubio didn’t want to eliminate that consideration. And the guy heading up Harry Reid’s department, Elizondo wouldn’t either.
Best place to look IMO (yeah yeah I know government lies) is at the bill itself. And the bill indicates a focus on other nations gaining access to our technology.
@Sebastian you think it’ll be skunkworks right?
Agree with all.I 100% believe life exists elsewhere in the universe.
I 100% do not believe that life has visited us during our liftetimes.
I am skeptical that such an encounter will ever happen. As the universe accelerates away from itself, based on our understandings of things, this seems less and less likely.
Finally, if somehow such an encounter were to happen, there is only a small chance that it wouldn't be catastrophically bad for humanity.
Agreed, 100%.I think the closest estimate to the truth that’s ever been written is definitely L Ron Hubbard.
You guys should look into him if you haven’t. There’s a whole group of people that follow him and to get in all you have to do is get some measurements on how your brain works.
Once you’re in it’s all gravy.