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2 hours ago, NickyLouie said:

Pretty unusual people all over the world are seeing them and the media is still calling them drones.

 

 

 

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Well, at least they seem to be acknowledging their presence.  But what are they, really?  Several theories.

 

1.  They're Chinese drones sold to Iran that are based on a "mother ship" off the US East Coast.  Plausible, perhaps, but I don't buy it.  They seem veery sophisticated, or at least some of them do, and the military doesn't seem too worried about them or the risk they might pose.

 

2.  Russian drones?  Probably not. Again, the response has been cautious and seemingly minimal.

 

3. Drones produced by US military contractors that are being used in response to a nuclear or biological threat of some sort.  Since the Pentagon isn't officially involved, the Pentagon can deny any involvement.  This would explain why there's no real effort to shoot them down. 

 

4. As above, but the US technology is being put on display as part of a massive PsyOp to prevent the inauguration of Trump.  Declare a national emergency, declare martial law, stop the new administration before it even starts.  

 

6. Real alien technology, here to keep humanity from destroying itself. 

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It's obvious that computers will become sentient far beyond human ability. If it's happening here it will happen elsewhere. Any alien visitors will be computers, not beings.

 

That's why we haven't been contacted. Their computers are waiting for our computers. They don't want to talk to the meat.

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16 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Aliens will likely never visit Earth due to the vast distances and limitations imposed by space and time. The universe is unimaginably large, with even the closest stars being light-years away—meaning light, the fastest thing in the universe, takes years to travel these distances. Since no object can move faster than light (as dictated by Einstein’s theory of relativity), any journey across interstellar or intergalactic space would take tens of thousands to millions of years, even with advanced technology.

 

Additionally, the expansion of the universe stretches space itself, further increasing these distances over time. Combined with the immense energy and resources required for such travel, it becomes highly unlikely that any civilization, no matter how advanced, could overcome these barriers to reach Earth. Time and space make interstellar travel not only impractical but, for all intents and purposes, impossible.

If what you say is true then why recently then maybe you should read and watch this....

 

https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/1190390376/ufo-hearing-non-human-biologics-uaps

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17 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Aliens will likely never visit Earth due to the vast distances and limitations imposed by space and time.

Whilst I can agree partially with your argument, I would imagine that any alien civilization that has gained the capacity of space travel to other galaxies etc, would also have gained the ability and knowledge of hybernation for the same travel. So really time and distance  would mean little. It would be easier also as I would argue other life forms out there would be coldblooded due to the nature of evolution, we only run this planet as the cold blooded beasts got extinct !

 

The argument really then would be , why would thy come here and travel so far if they did not know we were here ? 

 

 

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A classic episode of The Twilight Zone ponders aliens landing on Earth. Be careful what you wish for!  Richard Kiel (played Jaws in two James Bond films) was the alien.

 

 

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5 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

They're already here. Watch the Joe Rogan Bob Lazar episode. Also, the American Government has admitted publicly with an article in the New York Times, in 2019 in believe, that there's flying objects that they've recorded  with infrared, radar and regular cameras through the military, that perform maneuvers that are simply impossible for anything man-made. They're assuming that it's some sort of gravitational propulsion system because there's neither a heat source nor an exhaust stream of any kind visible. There's another Rogan episode with Commander Fravor, a military pilot, who's the guy who recorded some of the aforementioned  footage of said object.

All of whom now admit that at least likely plausible, if not more plausible, is that the government's sudden "admission" is itself subterfuge. The US government may have or know about technology that they don't want people/countries to know about, so they stay very vague. You'll note all they've actually said is some version of we don't know what these things are and people fill in the blanks. 

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Mister Lazar could well be a plant, a psy operative.

 

US gov't stages a fake alien invasion using holographic technology to make Corvid nineteen lockdowns look like summer camp. See Dr Stephen Greer.

 

Interdimensional beings (just another frequency of existence, like radio channels) could well exist, fading in and out of this dense earth plane frequency.

 

Lots of YouTube fake videos out there too. Most of them are CGI fakes.

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People shouldn't get all hung up on the speed of light and the space/time thing.  It's real. to be sure, but probably doesn't tell the whole story.  We live in but one of many universes.  Whatever these things are that seem to be visiting, it's happening all over the world and they're making no effort to hide.  Do people create fakes? Sure, but they can't all be fake.  Nor can all the videos currently popping up online.  Something is happening.  

 

I don't think they're dangerous.  If they have the technology to get here, they surely have the technology to obliterate planet Earth, if that's what they want to do.

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22 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Aliens will likely never visit Earth due to the vast distances and limitations imposed by space and time. The universe is unimaginably large, with even the closest stars being light-years away—meaning light, the fastest thing in the universe, takes years to travel these distances. Since no object can move faster than light (as dictated by Einstein’s theory of relativity), any journey across interstellar or intergalactic space would take tens of thousands to millions of years, even with advanced technology.

 

Additionally, the expansion of the universe stretches space itself, further increasing these distances over time. Combined with the immense energy and resources required for such travel, it becomes highly unlikely that any civilization, no matter how advanced, could overcome these barriers to reach Earth. Time and space make interstellar travel not only impractical but, for all intents and purposes, impossible.

 

Try to explain the internet 200 years ago. 

 

Science is something humans invented to deal with their own limitations and for things make sense.

 

But I don't believe in alien visits. Probably just another brain glitch like deja Vu to deal with said limitations.

 

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1 hour ago, jas007 said:

I don't think they're dangerous.  If they have the technology to get here, they surely have the technology to obliterate planet Earth, if that's what they want to do.

They might be waiting to see if we can grow up as a species and stop killing each other. If not, the Death Star is hiding behind the moon.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

They might be waiting to see if we can grow up as a species and stop killing each other. If not, the Death Star is hiding behind the moon.

 

I'm pretty sure Planet Earth isn't harboring a galactic rebel base.  So, no need for that. 

 

We're lucky, I think.  Whatever it is, we may be finding out soon.  

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8 hours ago, EveryG said:

All of whom now admit that at least likely plausible, if not more plausible, is that the government's sudden "admission" is itself subterfuge. The US government may have or know about technology that they don't want people/countries to know about, so they stay very vague. You'll note all they've actually said is some version of we don't know what these things are and people fill in the blanks. 

They not only know about it, but they have the technology, they have UFO's and they fly them. Again, watch the Bob Lazar episode. It's all there. Unless you've watched that  there's no point in further discussion. 

 

The reason they admitting it now, is pretty much that they can't keep it a secret anymore because there's too many credible people with irrefutable evidence.

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If you saw an UFO would you report it ? Probably not because of ridicule . I saw an UFO early one winter evening in the UK and I called my son and grand children to show them . It was in the form of an orange colour glow that was hovering about 1/2 a mile away . I lived in the countryside , so no vehicles were in that area which was a forest and fields . We watched this object for 10 minutes until it shot off past us at an amazing speed but the colour changed to a brilliant white . All 5 of us were astounded .

 

Space travel is in its infancy for manned flights but unmanned space travel has greater possibilities . Its odds on that there will be life in some form in distant planets . 

Ancient history of cave paintings have shown images of rocket type craft . Also sketches of non-earth beings . The building of some huge structures , that took place way before industrial times , appear to be beyond the scope of ancient ill equipped humans and even today present a challenge with the aid of modern machinery and know how . These are real mysteries that have baffled scientists for years . Alien presence on planet earth is one suggestion that has not been disproved . 

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My bet would be the US gub'ment testing public response to an as-yet classified drone program.  They want to see how adversaries' publics would respond if they were suddenly inundated with drones flying in formation at night. 

 

Not to mention, how the US public would respond, and whether any good ole' boys can shoot them down.

 

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On 12/13/2024 at 8:50 PM, jas007 said:

 

I'm pretty sure Planet Earth isn't harboring a galactic rebel base.  So, no need for that. 

 

We're lucky, I think.  Whatever it is, we may be finding out soon.  

Are you sure about that? There are more than a few politicians I suspect of being aliens hiding out.

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