I certainly consider the above true or largely true.
***Then what is the harm in discussing the differences? Is it more likely that aliens traversed the galaxy with superduper technology that would be thousands of years ahead of our own, only to crash in 1947 in Roswell or is it more likely that a military experiment crashed near a military base and was covered up by military personnel?
Not necessarily either.
And, I do not think
that even Vesco
necessarily had SUFFICIENT percentages of info; of a vision of the whole; of sufficient perspective . . .
to make the conclusions he seems to have reached
so emphatic.
And your degree of adament certainty is also mind bogglingly fierce given what has to be great gaping wholes in the data.
Also, perspectives which seem to be overly . . . rushed to certainty . . .
AND
overly rushed to overweening haughtiness, smug arrogance . . .
are more than a little off-putting.
They don’t tend to entertain me.
They don’t tend to attract me.
They don’t tend to generate great examples of my typical patience.
They don’t tend to amuse me.
They don’t tend to intrigue me very significantly.
You seem convinced that you have a collection of air-tight tidy little boxes.
And virtually every one of your posts . . . at least 95+% of them seem to me, to be speaking from a perspective that is not only seriously flawed from my perspective but also rife with not a shred of insight nor any hint of any future openness to any insight which might indicate any crack in the fiercely convinced edifice that there are no flaws in the perspective.
Given that, I really don’t care to discuss much of anything from such an attitude and such a perspective.
Nevertheless, in answer yet again to your question . . .
No.
I don’t see it that way at all.
There are more possibilities. And given the hard concrete certainty attitude of the man only perspective as demonstrated in your posts . . . I can’t imagine that
any
discussion with much of any aspect of such would have more than a gnat’s fart’s worth of interest or fun for me.
I don’t know that I’ve been crystal clear.
But perhaps one can get the drift.