Even more, there's a sense, and it's very personal,it's how I feel, it's my opinion based on my own feelings,I may be wrong, I'm probably wrong but that's my sense. That is, anyone who believes in UFOs has me wondering about their mental stability.I really shouldn't be saying so because it appears hypocritical but I just feel that if you believe in UFOs there's something weird or strange about you.
Let me put it to you this way. If you witnessed a UFO, in a way that you couldn't explain it other than that it was an object part of an alien race, and understanding their ability to travel the way they do their space ships had to be flying exponentially faster than the speed of light, you had no other choice , no other option to believe the phenomenon to be other than what was just said, would you feel comfortable telling anyone, sharing it with anyone ?The answer is an unequivocally no.You wouldn't tell anyone because the matter of our culture accepting UFOs as real is very difficult to accept in my opinion.And ergo, people who say they believe in UFOs are not going to find their credibility or respect held in very great regard.
My point is reading what Snowden has to say about UFOs, he kind of gives me the creeps as having had some sort of brain process to lessen his lack of being considered stable.
There is a Dr Who episode about people from inside the Earth. Maybe Snowden is a Dr Who fan.
Yeah, but what happens when they connect with a wall of human flesh?
According to the documents, which Snowden copied to the CIA
WTH? Who knew thats what he was doing.
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