Posted on 07/26/2023 11:15:20 AM PDT by Red Badger
Iron Dome?
Yep. Don’t let so called “miracles,” convince us of anything. They might not be from God. Maybe spiritual wickedness in high places, is trying to condition the world, for some cosmic event. I think fallen angels are behind it.
Poor Laika. Blasted into space and never retrieved. : (
I’d wager all I have that no non-terrestrial advanced life form has ever or will ever visit earth.
I am skeptical of that. I used radar as an air traffic controller, for 20 years. I never saw anything on radar that was out of the ordinary, and never heard of any other controller who did. I can’t imagine how a so called UFO, would look any different than any other target on a radar scope.
I don’t know if it was intended to be a joke, but we were told, if you ever see a “UFO,” don’t admit it, to avoid filling out a mountain of paperwork. 😊 Fallen angels.
Air Force vet
Strange this happened as Hunter’s plea deal fell apart…
I agree with you on the Gimbal videos—so does Jacques Vallee btw.
That said, the guys that testified today told the truth to the best of their ability imho—and I think there are warehouses of crashed non-human crafts, and bodies—in the possession of military industrial contractors—along with a museum or two in .gov hands.
The seed war continues to this day.
A few Christians believe they are actively living among us.
I think that’s correct.
Look....squirrel...
Possibly, but I would call them Nephilim.
Some Freepers here, think this is about diverting attention away Hunter. Certainly could be.
It does, indeed. The seed war, was declared by God. Between thy seed, and her seed.
Poor Laika. Blasted into space and never retrieved. : (
What’s up with the Russians and mistreating dogs? I’m thinking of the mine dogs of WWII and Pavlov’s dogs. I hated how they sent Laika up there to die.
Lil’ Green Men from Mars. It would take 81,000 years to reach the nearest Star from our Solar System.
Agree. I think about her from time to time.
The Fermi paradox
Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi’s name is associated with the paradox because of a casual conversation in the summer of 1950 with fellow physicists Edward Teller, Herbert York, and Emil Konopinski. While walking to lunch, the men discussed recent UFO reports and the possibility of faster-than-light travel. The conversation moved on to other topics, until during lunch Fermi blurted out, “But where is everybody?” (although the exact quote is uncertain).
The Fermi paradox is the discrepancy between the lack of conclusive evidence of advanced extraterrestrial life and the apparently high likelihood of its existence. As a 2015 article put it, “If life is so easy, someone from somewhere must have come calling by now.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox
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