Posted on 07/24/2020 10:35:19 PM PDT by RandFan
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Thanks so much for your help, but my time is limited today. Ping me with direct links if you come up with anything you feel would be of interest to me and other readers re: the clip Tucker was playing.
Leni
No doubt Tucker was under restriction as to what he could ask his guest. The large buildup though suggests that Tucker knows a lot more on the UFO subject is coming soon. That and other clues in the news media point toward secret press briefings.
The Gipper was going senile and always saying things like that, right?
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Nancy had read his horoscope and senility was not in the stars yet.
For the rest of us, it was just more of the BS flying around from the Democrats and their media. And to some of us, Reagan was not a hero, but rather the bad man who destroyed a good portion of the commercial fishing industry, causing many of us to suffer loss of family, income and life, to satisfy the Democrats and wacko environmentals.
The Reagan administration was beset throughout by severe pressure from the environmental movement, amplified by the news media and federal court action. The result was some hard to defend decisions that contradicted Reagan’s general laissez faire philosophy and policies.
I guess the details of the UFO's that were played on the split-screen clip are still classified...and I have to be patient and wait for their release. Thanks so much,
Leni
Did you scroll down?
Leni
I don’t think the people who want panic are in the same camp as those in charge of the “disclosure.”
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Perhaps not.
We’ve seen so many military compromised, I’m not positive it is as you say.
This sort of information release has been very slow. Started maybe a year ago and POTUS contributed to it. Enough time and enough involvement from (maybe) patriots to allow those looking for wedges and leverage and sparks to figure out a co-option.
Yeah, I admit to having become more skeptical.
I am a huge science fiction consumer and in my own writing, aliens figure prominently. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about alien motivations and characterization and, of course, that’s impossible because, well: alien. Ditto physical characteristics, since living things must fit into an ecosystem and have been shaped by gravity and the composition of light from their star and countless other aspects of our planet. It’s a engrossing thought experiment, but frustrating as well.
Then there are the interactions to contemplate. What shapes culture? Do intelligent non-humans have emotions as we know them? Our emotions are driven by and, in turn, drive physical biochemical/neurochemical reactions. Much is determined by the need for energy and the need to reproduce, at least in the human, Earth-centered experience.
And of course, the sheer magnitude and the harshness of space, the constant motion of every element in the universe, the daunting (to us) distances and the need to overcome so many physics problems makes it all seem just fantasy.
I so _want_ to believe, but it remains fantasy, IMO. So I question the release of any information supporting alien visitation. Humans regularly throw geniuses. THAT is easier to accept.
Whatever is or is not happening, I am sure the progs will attempt to co-opt it against us.
The Reagan administration was beset throughout by severe pressure from the environmental movement, amplified by the news media and federal court action.
The result was some hard to defend decisions that contradicted Reagans general laissez faire philosophy and policies.
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I and many many others paid for that in blood, treasure and misfortune. Ball-lees piece of c ....
WE can only speculate that who ever has a time machine has figured that out—They could be 100 years ahead of us in such things. Imagine the science of 1920 compared to us today.
WE can only speculate that who ever has a time machine has figured that out—They could be 100 years ahead of us in such things. Imagine the science of 1920 compared to us today.
What gets me, in all of Earth's evolution, about 300,000 years ago, WHAM!, Homo Sapiens suddenly appears, with no predecessor. As one guy said about the search for the "missing link" - Hell, the whole chain is missing.
Maybe "They" are coming back to see how one of their colonies worked out. (Tongue just slightly in cheek.)
As to the pyramid thingy, I think civilizations rose and fell in that 300,000 year span.
As I've always understood archeology measures time in periods of evolution in “Ages’’, Precambrian,, Cambrian, Devonian,etc. all of them lasting millions of years. Again, from my understanding science claims the universe to be 14 billion years old. Dinosaurs are said to have inhabited the planet for 130 million years and hominids for 4.5 million. Relative to the age of the universe, 130 million might warrant a brief notice, 4.5 million would even register.
Made a typo. Meant to say ‘’wouldn’t even register’’.
At the risk of stirring up hard memories, what are the details?
Oh man, you’re in a duplicity! One of you has to go back to the future!
“... in the remote case that it ignites a panic.”
Nothing like a menacing threat to get folks to want the government to protect them.
Right now, it’s Covid 19. (A major command-control test of the public, I do believe. Which we’re failing.)
David Fravor is a navy pilot of 18 years and a primary witness in one of the most credible UFO sightings in history.David Fravor: UFOs, Aliens, Fighter Jets, and Aerospace Engineering | Lex Fridman Podcast #122
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