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June 7, 20223 yr Popular Post Hmmm, doesn't mean flying saucers or aliens though. Just that they've seen something they couldn't readily identify. No big surprise.
June 7, 20223 yr Popular Post 3 minutes ago, Kenny202 said: Hmmm, doesn't mean flying saucers or aliens though. Just that they've seen something they couldn't readily identify. No big surprise. Here in the U.S., I've seen strange beings I couldn't identify. Usually at Walmart.
June 7, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, Damrongsak said: Here in the U.S., I've seen strange beings I couldn't identify. Usually at Walmart. It's Pride month...
June 8, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Did anyone really need the govt to verify that little tidbit. Helps with jehova witnesses stalking at doors, they always denied it as it was unconfirmed. I guess soon they say the end of times is to re-unite us with aliens in multi dimensional paradises.
June 9, 20223 yr Most likely explanation for the newest sightings: sensor glitches in aircraft avionics suites. Something DoD doesn’t want you to know. The sensors will pick up an airliner 100 Kms away and provide an erroneous report that it’s closer. I would not be surprised if most of the UFO sightings are from F-35s.
June 9, 20223 yr Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon does not equate to ET. The odds of the Earth being visited by aliens is quite remote. One would have to assume that either some alien race has developed warp speed, or else a nearby star has planets where life evolved and advanced much more quickly than on Earth. All the stars in our area of the galaxy are about the same age, so if there is intelligent life on a planet nearby, it would have had to advance much faster than homo sapiens. With a trillion stars in the Milky Way, and at least 200 billion other galaxies, each with somewhere between a few billion to a trillion stars, there are likely other life forms, but even if life began in a distant galaxy relatively soon after the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, the very fact there are so many stars in the Universe, and thus places advanced aliens might visit, the likelihood such a civilization would choose to visit Earth is less likely than me having a certain grain of sand on Pattaya Beach in mind, and then giving someone 10...100....1000 chances to pick it out. Odds are slim. Finally, any civilization that was wildly advanced, would be so far ahead of us humans that we would be as interesting to them as us as looking at amoeba.
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