Posted on 06/01/2019 2:58:41 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Fox News host Tucker Carlson discussed the militarys different approach to UFO sightings with former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo on Fridays edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight.
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Let me ask you one last question, said the Fox News host. Do you believe, based on your decade of serving in the U.S. government on this question, that the U.S. government has in its possession any material from one of these aircrafts?
I do. Yes, he responded.
Do you think the U.S. government has debris from a UFO in its possession right now? asked Carlson.
Unfortunately, Tucker, I really have to be careful of my NDA, said Elizondo, cautiously. I really cant go into a lot more detail than that
But simply put, yes.
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I just hope they are nicer than Muzzies.
One amazing thing about that UFO technology is that it can make any pic or video of UFOs blurry and grainy, almost beyond recognition.
Astounding!
:)
“I am convinced that these phenomena are just different manifestations of demonic influence.”
Agree. And we’ll be hearing about the sightings more often as time passes.
As Lord Kelvin said in 1895, "heavier than air flying machines are impossible (Wright Bros proved him wrong just eight years later).
There are still great unknowns in our physical understanding of the universe. Lots of photons hitting our eyes and telescopes, a bit of parallax from our yearly orbit, but space is mostly very, very empty. Partly a good thing, else Fermi would not have existed to put forth his famous paradox “Where are they?”.
But also very lonely in the grand scheme of things, unless and until we learn how to get to, say, the space near Alpha Centauri within a single lifetime, at a cost less than the annual GDP of California. Perhaps science and/or G-d will assist us, given time and effort on our part.
Or the head of the patent office a hundred years ago who resigned because everything that can be invented, had been invented.
My favorite, though, is French philosopher Auguste Comte, who famously declared in around 1865, that man could never know the chemical makeup of the stars.
“of this world”
EVERYTHING is “of this world”. Please make a note of it.
I have no problem believing that such conditions have never existed on other planets, nor on Earth itself, if what you are implying is spontaneous generation of life from non-life, without intelligent action.
Miss that guy.
Another clue to their true origin is that the UFOs seem to change their appearance over time, apparently to fit the expectations of that era. In the 1800s, people saw airships (before those built by humans existed), in the 1940s through primarily the 70s/80s, people witnessed flying saucers, and in more recent decades, while saucers are still seen, triangles and orbs seem to have taken over.
Exaggerating and making up UFO stuff is a cottage industry. Tucker should know better.
It shows up on radar!
Your premise works only if there is indeed billions and trillions of years(equivalent) of time. Reduce that variable to say, 100k, and your logical argument falls to pieces. Just saying, like evolution on Earth, all this ET life out there stuff hinges on an assumption based only on one virue, the “God” of time.
Or just send a text.
There is an element within our military intel that thinks pitching aliens is what will unite the planet into a peaceful, one-world government, since it will show us we have a big, common enemy to defend against.
Makes me suspicious of this type of report leaking out.
Traitors are never hot.
I’m not implying anything other than life on this planet has evolved over time, even knowing that does not completely explain history, for example no none has been able to fully explain how the Pyramids were built...
I do believe science this planet has been around for millions of years, there must be others out there similar to Earth were intelligent life exists...as I said some could be very similar to Earth some could be far superior, some could far behind Earth in the evolutionary process.
But it’s an opinion, one that may not ever be proven one way or the other.....
Exactly. I tell people that all the time. Study even the basics of astronomy and the whole idea of UFO’s becomes impossible. Even if you could achieve the speed of light, which I believe even Einstein said was impossible , the distances between stars and let alone galaxies , as you point out , are staggering. If you even could achieve some means of inter stellar travel, before you’ve gone barely a quarter of the distance to your intended destination everything and everyone you left behind on Earth will be long gone.
The same could be said about your opinion, it’s probably a question that will not be solved in my lifetime, perhaps not in a 1000 years from now.
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