Posted on 10/15/2019 8:23:45 AM PDT by BenLurkin
First, the national security implications of getting to the bottom of these incidents are beyond obvious. In addition to posing a serious collision risk, determining the nature of the objects whether benign, easily-explainable phenomena or potentially threatening is of critical importance. Indeed, by some accounts, such incidents are occurring with increased frequency.
Moreover, advanced, physics-challenging technology would be the Holy Grail for any nation. Given the anti-democratic and authoritarian inclinations of some major world powers, it is imperative that such capabilities fall into the right (i.e., democratic) hands.
Among other possibilities, a civilian-led quick reaction force could be established to rapidly assess such incidents, some of which occurred over several days. Second, without venturing into the debate about the causes of global warming, there can be no doubt that earths climate is undergoing tremendous change. The Midwest witnessed multiple 500-year floods in the span of a few years; powerful hurricanes fueled by warmer waters have battered the eastern seaboard; unprecedented wildfires have devastated the West Coast. Businesses expect to lose $1 trillion due to climate change in coming years, of which the last five were the hottest ever recorded.
With researchers examining how clouds can be manipulated to combat climate change, the remote possibility of acquiring technology that allows for indefinite flight time at extreme speeds deserves particularly close scrutiny.
Third, CDR Fravor argues that if he and the Navys sophisticated sensors observed the same phenomenon, there is a good chance that the technology he witnessed could move effortlessly through water, air and space at extraordinary speeds. In the event that such capability exists, mere knowledge thereof should prompt a fundamental shift away from humanitys baser priorities in favor of loftier, nobler objectives.
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He sounds like a good ol’ boy genius........
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It’s mildly entertaining but he sounds like a good old narcistic story teller. His story telling isn’t bad except a lot of his story is ripped right from science fiction movies. I’d have to go back through to enumerate them all but the hit one right after the other. From the reticulating (photo shutter) door to the downloading of thoughts/images (matrix/battlefield earth). The semi truck having Piggly Wiggly on the side is straight from Close Encounters of the third kind. The coal minder son from WV launcing rockets is ripped from Homer Hickam and October Sky. There’s a ton of them.
A lot of what I have read refers to demons as the spirits of dead Nephilim (i.e. halfbreeds) whereas fallen angels are, well, just that...spirit beings from another dimension who are anti-God.
We need to know how to contact the U.F.O. SHADO women.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2dpZrEaI-4
The "Woo Woo" video intro might give you a clue as to where (UFO territory) I was surfin' around when I ran across his video.
I sent the URL to my daughter so that she and her family could watch it together -- and gain some appreciation of how my uncle used to spin these long, rambling, drawn-out funny yarns -- with nothing but a stupid, anticlimactic punch line (like "So, that's how I spent... ...my Junior year in High school...") at the end...
Gotta admit that he kept you going -- and chuckling -- though -- didn't he? '-)
TXnMA
I have no argument with you, see my subsequent post.........
Yes he did and I thoroughly enjoyed it..........It should have been incorporated into an X Files episode...........LOL!
"And the angels who did not keep their positions of authority but abandoned their proper dwellingthese he has kept in darkness [zoφon], bound with everlasting chains for judgment on the great Day."
It’s the obvious and perhaps only authoritative, informed and rational resource for explaining RUFOs,
Oh heck yeah!
Awesome.
For example, consider Daniel 10:12-13 wherein the angel speaking to Daniel had to fight with an evil angelic being called the Prince of Persia and needed the Archangel Michael to help him.
Sorry that I was unclear. Jude 6’s reference is usually thought to be to the fallen angels who left their boundaries and impregnated humans. As interim punishment God has kept them bound in the dark abyss, which the demons of Luke 8:31 greatly fear. All other demons roam freely.
There's a lot to the subject particularly when one includes what is in the Mesopotamian, Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, etc. literature in such an analysis.
There's a whole lot more to the story than is presented in Church and most pastors won't touch this stuff with a ten foot pole.;-)
BTW, I highly recommend "Unseen Realms" if you haven't read it...though I don't necessarily agree with everything he posits. Check out the reviews at source above if you are unfamiliar with it. Very good for in context Old Testament study.
I’m sure you guys have seen the old Phil Schneider video. It’s a classic. Like many of these guys who like to tell wild stories, he seems to be concealing how full of himself he is, but it slips out often, and in his case quite defensively. He borrows from a number of old UFO myths (like Dulce underground bases and what happens at area 51) but he doesn’t get nearly as sloppy and loose with his fantasticism like this Adair guy gets (I have to admit I’ve never seen him before.
I suspect that's because it drifts rather far afield of the unadorned gospel on which they should focus. Anyway, I'll look into Heiser's offering--thanks for the referral.
Not really.
Humanity and the world (perhaps the universe) is embroiled in a war between Good and evil. The first rule in war is "know thine enemy."
The Bible not only tells us about God and our Salvation, it also teaches us about the enemy of God, the enemy of our Salvation, and the enemy of ourselves.
The preachers I know don't seem to want to deal with the truth about the war we are in. I think they are afraid of the truth...and, frankly, I can't blame them (it is scary stuff).
By the way, Heiser's book certainly impresses the reviewers at Amazon: 4.8 / 5.0 !
Amen!;-)
I think it is right up your alley.
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