You don’t know the first thing about me.
I so love this explanation of our aloneness.
Especially compared to the number of interdimensional beings.
You’re so diplomatic! I got into a confrontation/conversation with my Mom’s most recent boyfriend over this subject, which kinda-sorta probably was a straw-on-the-camel’s-back exacerbating lead–up to their eventual breakup.
How utterly unimaginative and boring at parties.
Some of us, as you can see, think it really should be taken far more seriously. And I am totally willing to bet that by the end of the 2020s, this will be an open subject, mark my words.
You are either actively debunking for a specific reason, or are just willfully ignorant of the evidence. You keep referencing science and blah-blah-blah, and if you had actually researched this subject in any depth, would realize the evidence actually does support the alien hypothesis – not definitely, according to open-source materials, but definitely a high probability.
I don’t know why you are so resistant to this, despite the facts. I actually lean to believing you are just a very closed person, whose belief system is jeopardized by the facts and evidence, and thus has to actively debunk it, and avoid doing any research into the subject. I see this as too bad, for you. Because if you actually do the research, well – it’s pretty damn interesting. When you’re ready to join those of us who have “moved on” from “consensus bullshit reality,” drop me a line.
Says YOU? This subject apparently gets your goat, as well. Some of us are allowed to get fierce at times too, eh?
So what is your opinion of Corso’s book and repeated testimony? Do you know who Philip Corso is?
That response, wow, a witty Futurama gif (never seen that on the interwebs before), reveals absolutely no evidence you have actually researched the UFO issue in any depth. I thought that was the subject?
What do you think about what the Governor of Arizona has now said many times on the record regarding The Phoenix Lights, and his personal experience during that event? Do you know what I am referring to?
What about operators of US nuclear missile facilities, who have gone on the record about UFOs shutting down their (independent) nuclear missile launchers? Any specific opinions on that? Do you know what events and whom I am referring to?
What about the “Belgian Wave,” do you know what I am talking about? Quick, do a Google search. I knew about the Belgian Wave when I was in college in the mid-90s. The Belgian government has released all of their files on this btw, they are very open about the incident. Have you ever heard of it?
I am simply not convinced you know anything of substance on this issue. But you are very vehement. You either do know something about this subject and have an agenda, or are ignorant of the facts regarding this issue, and are resistant to actually looking into it.
As someone who knows she’s been fighting way too much herself lately, and over minor shit that really doesn’t matter in the bigger picture… and doesn’t like how it looks on her?
Yep.
This isn’t about sides and personally I’m not invested enough to really care one way or another; I actually hope life on other planets exists… but I’m not doing any back-flips until ‘proof’ beams my cool ass up somewhere.
That was just a friendly wink and nudge that just maybe you’re taking people’s opinions on the subject a little too personally, needlessly.
Just sayin’, but you do whatever floats your boat.
Of course I take it fucking personally – I’m an alien!
I can’t wait for the alien vs predator showdown between you and The Popobawa.
Cool beans.
I used to be obsessed with this shit and with con and heist stuff. The aliens dropped out because humans are more interesting.
And frankly, every thing UFO enthusiasts talk about can be explained by knowing humans, especially the gaps in how we think. Especially about how even in the face of very high stakes, there’s always someone who can’t keep their mouth shut.
We do have evidence about how the government handles those who leak legitimate classified documents. I haven’t found evidence that any so-called alien leakers have had a Snowden/Manning/Winner fate. This would also be the scientific breakthrough of the millennium. Legitimate evidence, no matter how it was obtained, wouldn’t be languishing in the back waters of conspiracy conventions, rather, university departments would be fighting with knives and Nobels to get a look at it. When Astrophysicist Twitter starts falling all over itself (not just a single phycisist making a cautious statement about how we don’t know what something was, blown up massively out of proportion to it must be aliens) screaming about how it’s true and jumping up and down, I might start paying attention.
Like I said, all these stories about supermanoeverability and unexplained physical properties of things have all been told before, and they all have earthly explanations. Wanting to believe something doesn’t make it true. It does, however, trigger our fallible electrochemical circuitry systems to see patterns and confirmations where none exist.
This! Thanks for so eloquently putting it.
Why, is everyone still wearing clothes?