ADVERTISEMENT

UFOs

There would be mass hysteria if we found out we’re not alone. The scientific and religious implications and complications would be more than we’re prepared for, imo.
 
Here is a typical announcement/coverage by a governmental agency:


It includes this statement:

“Still, the report said there's no evidence, so far, to substantiate life from another planet being involved in these sightings.”

Well, what constitutes such evidence? Would we expect UAP’s to have a painted sign on their side: “This is Zenon from the Andromeda Galaxy: If this Anamoly is a Rockin’, Don’t Come Knockin?”
 
Last edited:
"Enter Stanton Friedman, a former itinerant nuclear physicist now living in New Brunswick, Canada, who has long been, in his words, “a clear-cut, unambiguous UFOlogist.” In 1978, while waiting in a Baton Rouge, La., television station for an interview, Friedman was told that Jesse Marcel, long retired from the Air Force and living nearby, had once handled the wreckage of a UFO. After quizzing Marcel, who still believed the debris he retrieved"
 
As has been made clear by the Senate and House hearings the last two years, the “they” who have withheld the information boils down to the Executive Branch (the Presidents), and their military and security agencies.

Ask yourself a question (or envision a “thought experiment”).

You’ve just been elected President of the US, the “most powerful person in the world.” You have a press conference and announce that there is a non-human intelligence that we have been interacting with for some 80 years, and that we are attempting to replicate their much more advanced technology.

What will be the first question to you?

“Can we stop them if they become aggressive?”

Mmmmmmm.

How do you answer that question?

Will it be easy for “the most powerful person in the world” to openly admit potential impotence against non-human technology?
In a nut shell the "they" all the way up to the President, are driven by fear.
 
  • Like
Reactions: The-Hack
In a nut shell the "they" all the way up to the President, are driven by fear.

Trump has perfected a perfect “dodge.” Every time he’s asked, he responds “UFO’s are just not my thing. I have friends really into UFO’s, but it’s just not my thing.”

An artful dodge that sounds as though he has never asked about the subject or been informed, and an open indication he does not want to be informed.

This allows what Bill Clinton described as the “government within the government” to skate along another decade or two, on the same thin line of lies, half-truths and intimidation of those who want to openly reveal the truth.

The “fear” I think is based upon simple political survival. Also, given the remarkable revelations of the last two years, we may have a running agreement with non-human intelligence to conceal their reality.
 
About six years ago I was in my backyard at about 2am when I saw a peculiar looking thing in the sky. It was triangular and had lights on all three sides, and was sitting motionless in the sky. At first I just assumed it was the ISS or possibly a satellite of some sort. It sat there for probably 15 minutes or so when, quite suddenly, it TOOK OFF. I mean TOOK OFF, like it was there one second and in the next second it was miles and miles away, and again, it just sat there.

The incredible speed told me it was not of this Earth, plus the fact that, to the best of my knowledge we humans do not have anything like that that can just sit motionless with no visible means of propulsion. If I had any doubts about whether we were alone in the cosmos, they were vanquished that night. Just an incredible thing to actually witness.
 
  • Like
Reactions: The-Hack
"Enter Stanton Friedman, a former itinerant nuclear physicist now living in New Brunswick, Canada, who has long been, in his words, “a clear-cut, unambiguous UFOlogist.” In 1978, while waiting in a Baton Rouge, La., television station for an interview, Friedman was told that Jesse Marcel, long retired from the Air Force and living nearby, had once handled the wreckage of a UFO. After quizzing Marcel, who still believed the debris he retrieved"
Stan was the man. He spent a good part of his life investigating UFOs most notably on the Roswell crash recovery and the Majestic 12 files, and provided proof positive through first hand eye witness accounts of a government cover up.
 
Pentagon fails their audit. Can’t account for their $842B budget. Gonna want funding for UFO studies. Claim to have proof and their source is “Trust me bro”. Convenient.
 
Seems a little strange, no?

The whole subject is strange.

As to the notion that there have been crashes, anything that can be built can fail.

And we must begin to acknowledge that whatever these things are, they are actually quite common. Naval and Air Force officers have recently confirmed “daily” interaction over the Atlantic, where our aircraft have a safe zone for maneuvers.

So if there have been 20 crashes/retrievals, that represents a tiny portion of the unexplained sightings.
 
Damn.

Get a load of this 11 page document released by a Congress-woman from South Carolina (Mace).


If you would prefer a simplified press accounting of the revelations:

 
Damn.

Get a load of this 11 page document released by a Congress-woman from South Carolina (Mace).


If you would prefer a simplified press accounting of the revelations:

More whistleblowers and released reports. Let’s get on with it and roll out actual physical evidence for everyone to see.
 
  • Love
Reactions: The-Hack
More whistleblowers and released reports. Let’s get on with it and roll out actual physical evidence for everyone to see.

Yep.

There is a battle going on between folks who (for decades) have withheld information from Congress. This implicates likely every President since Roosevelt, and likely hundreds or thousands of former and current military, security agency and civilian contractors.

Likely the only way this stuff can be revealed, responsibly, is by putting a national “reconciliation” plan together, such as South Africa did, post-apartheid.

According to David Grusch, and other witnesses, there have been some deaths (murders) and other nefarious acts to enforce secrecy. So, some folks will go to great lengths to continue the bullshit, to avoid embarrassment, prosecution, etc.

Congress might consider some procedure to allow folks to admit their wrongdoing in a timely fashion, and then receive immunity for their crimes. And maybe look at a special fund to recompense individuals who were injured or defamed and families of any who were permanently silenced.

Frankly, the long-simmering belief of government duplicity and deceit, I believe, came mostly from this long-running and poorly concealed effort to deny UAP/NHI.

At an early age, maybe 12 years, I saw video of military and other official “deniers,” and felt strongly that they were lying, and doing a pretty poor job of it.

Did it extend to assassination of citizens, witnesses, politicians (or even Kennedy??).

I don’t know, but maybe we just need to expose it all (short of benefitting adversaries) and all promise “to go forth, and sin no more.”
 
Yep.

There is a battle going on between folks who (for decades) have withheld information from Congress. This implicates likely every President since Roosevelt, and likely hundreds or thousands of former and current military, security agency and civilian contractors.

Likely the only way this stuff can be revealed, responsibly, is by putting a national “reconciliation” plan together, such as South Africa did, post-apartheid.

According to David Grusch, and other witnesses, there have been some deaths (murders) and other nefarious acts to enforce secrecy. So, some folks will go to great lengths to continue the bullshit, to avoid embarrassment, prosecution, etc.

Congress might consider some procedure to allow folks to admit their wrongdoing in a timely fashion, and then receive immunity for their crimes. And maybe look at a special fund to recompense individuals who were injured or defamed and families of any who were permanently silenced.

Frankly, the long-simmering belief of government duplicity and deceit, I believe, came mostly from this long-running and poorly concealed effort to deny UAP/NHI.

At an early age, maybe 12 years, I saw video of military and other official “deniers,” and felt strongly that they were lying, and doing a pretty poor job of it.

Did it extend to assassination of citizens, witnesses, politicians (or even Kennedy??).

I don’t know, but maybe we just need to expose it all (short of benefitting adversaries) and all promise “to go forth, and sin no more.”
Maybe Trump can be the one to rip the bandaid off… though if this is all legit, he already had one term in office to do so and nothing materialized. So who knows.
 
  • Like
Reactions: The-Hack
Maybe Trump can be the one to rip the bandaid off… though if this is all legit, he already had one term in office to do so and nothing materialized. So who knows.

He has deflected the question by repeatedly saying “UFO’s are not my thing. I have friends really into the subject, but it’s just not my thing.”

Clinton, when cornered by a curious reporter (Leslie Stahl) told her his access was limited “by the government within the government.”

I’m not a Trumpster, but if he can pull the lid off this true “swamp,” I’ll wear a MAGA hat ‘till my death. This has been a long-running train of deception involving world governments and the Vatican that has essentially ruined any faith in government, even government crafted as a “Republic.”

I’m sick of the bullsh!t.
 
  • Like
Reactions: UKBlueBlood
The whole subject is strange.

As to the notion that there have been crashes, anything that can be built can fail.

And we must begin to acknowledge that whatever these things are, they are actually quite common. Naval and Air Force officers have recently confirmed “daily” interaction over the Atlantic, where our aircraft have a safe zone for maneuvers.

So if there have been 20 crashes/retrievals, that represents a tiny portion of the unexplained sightings.
Yeah but come on. That’s my point. They have mastered interstellar travel but keep crashing?

That’s not reasonable.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT