Posted on 04/20/2024 5:26:29 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
UFOs and their pilots might not be 'extra-terrestrials' from a distant planet at all, but 'spiritual entities' who have inhabited Earth for as long as humanity itself.
At least, that's the 'supernatural' theory Fox News vet and one-time MSNBC host Tucker Carlson put forward this week on comedian Joe Rogan's podcast
'There's a ton of evidence that they're under the ocean and under the ground,' Carlson told Rogan's listeners during the show's usual, sprawling, three-hour-long chat format, adding: 'They've been here for a long time.'
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'They're from here and they've been here for thousands of years,' Carlson said, 'whatever they are.'
'And it's pretty clear to me that they're "spiritual entities,"' he continued, 'whatever that means.'
The veteran broadcaster explained that by 'supernatural' he meant that the beings were 'above the observable nature' and that they 'don't behave according to the laws of science.'
'With that fact set,' Carlson put it rhetorically, 'what do you conclude?'
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You mock Christians.
hahaha.....I have to remember that one.....thanks!
What Chasiv Yar doink?
What Chasov Yar doink?
Waiting for Azov show up. What Azov doink? Azov say, oh hell no, we won’t go.
Wow! So many logical fallacies loaded into one lame and ineffective argument. Surely wit and wisdom pursued you throughout your life; but alas, you’ve been far too quick for it to even come close.
Chupacabra?
Why would Tucker discuss UFOs with clergy instead of “UFO experts”? Whether one believes that UFOs are real or not is beside the point. Trying to discuss UFOs with clergy is sure to get a lot of blank stares from clergy.
I’ve met many members of “the clergy” who lack basic integrity, let alone credibility.
When my own Methodist church got a new minister after splittin with the UMC, I ask him if he was going to address the LGBTQ issue given that our local kids were most likely being brainwashed in school.
His reply was a resounding no.
He was afraid there would be a stampede out the door.
I said that I understood that this was a "sensitive" issue but thought that the church needed to offer leadership at this dangerous time in the lives of local children...and he acted a little miffed at me.
I made the same suggestion to some members of the congregation and they all stated that they didn't think the minister should discuss "politics" from the pulpit.
Politics?
That's when I decided to stop attending.
Too many are afraid to preach from the Word of God. They’ll face a reckoning in the end.
It’s similar to the way that German churches caved to Hitler and the Nazis in the 1930s. Bonhoeffer spoke a great deal about this. Got him killed.
You are evil.
Eat a pig.
You mock America.
Anticipating Russian Spring Offensive, Kharkiv Residents Start to Flee
Nearly 200,000 city dwellers remain without power, while 50% of the region’s population still suffers from outages, officials say.
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At CHP-5, a plant in Kharkiv that generates electricity and heat, the acrid stench of smoke still hangs in the air. Its damaged generator and turbine must be replaced, according to plant manager Oleksandr Minkovich.
The plant supplied 50% of the region´s electricity and 35% of the city´s heating, Minkovich said. It has been attacked six times since the Russian invasion began, but the latest barrage destroyed “any possibility” for power generation, he said.
Spare parts for the Soviet-era plant can only be sourced from Russia, and full restoration would likely take years, he said. But Minkovitch hopes Ukraine’s Western partners will provide modern technology to decentralize power in time for winter.
Without this, he said, he’s unsure how to meet demand.
To keep the lights on, power is diverted to Kharkiv from neighboring regions, but this process overloads the grid and causes unscheduled blackouts. Businesses rarely know when, and for how long, they can rely on the grid.
“We wake up every day and have no idea if we will have power or not,” said Oleh Khromov, the owner of a popular Kharkiv restaurant, Protagonist.
Of dozens of former residents, only 10 remain in Faichuk´s apartment block in Lukiantsi.
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Before the war, 2,000 people lived in the village of Rubizhne, 14 kilometers from the Russian border. Today, only 60 remain, including Olha Bezborodova. But she is uncertain how long she will stay.
“It’s really hard. If we had light it would be easier,” Bezborodova said, cradling her toddler. She said organizations have helped her to fix her home, “but they (the Russians) are not finished, they are bombing all the time.”
No. He's just interested in it and really doesn't care at this point what folks might think. Personally, I find his honesty refreshing. It's something I'd look into as well if I had his resources and contacts. It's possible that those who want to keep such subjects in the dark are psyopping him to attempt to discredit him. He's not afraid to say what he thinks, and has a hell of a platform to do so. Wish we had more like him.
Any other Nazi countries surrounding poor Russia?
Yeah. Zelinski, the faggot needs a new house or yacht courtesy of the US taxpayers, and congresscritters love the graft.
That may be part of it Laz, but I think the primary driver is his TDS (Tucker derangement syndrome). At this point, I think a straightjacket may be required, for his own safety.
I don’t play goofy anti-logic word games with toddlers who have craniums full of stale pudding.
Toodles Toddler!
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