Posted on 03/08/2024 7:20:48 PM PST by bitt
The truth is not out there.
After spending tens of millions of dollars funding dodgy efforts to determine if little green men have visited Earth, the US government has formally acknowledged its multi-decade mission to boldly go where no man has gone before has been a bust.
A bombshell Pentagon review released Friday confirms The Post’s exclusive reporting from last year that the Pentagon had developed a distracting and ultimately pointless fixation on chasing UFOs.
The Pentagon report examined all US government investigatory activity of “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” (formerly known as UFOs) since 1945, concluding that neither aliens nor their technology, have ever visited Earth.
The report, which the Defense Department’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) conducted on the orders of Congress, reviewed both classified and unclassified government archives.
Among its conclusions was the revelation that “no evidence that any [US government] investigation, academic-sponsored research, or official review panel has confirmed that any sighting of a UAP represented extraterrestrial technology.”
As for documented sightings of unexplained airborne objects making strange, otherworldly maneuvers in the sky — which have increased in frequency in the social media age — the report chalked them up to “ordinary objects and phenomena” and the result of “misidentification.”
These assertions were echoed by Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder in a statement following the release of the report.
“AARO has found no verifiable evidence for claims that the U.S. government and private companies have access to or have been reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology,” he wrote.
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In others words, science is settled, eh?
As you know, throughout history, men, scientists even, have said the same thing about discoveries and inventions.
The Sun revolves around the Earth, heavy than air machines will never fly, "Everything that can be invented has been invented."
And then there's this (in "Flying Machines Which Do Not Fly," NY Times, October 9, 1903):
🛩️[Back in 1903, the venerable New York Times boldly declared that] Airplanes will take between 1 and 10 million years to develop.
“In others words, science is settled, eh?”
No, I said ‘probably”. I also explained why I thought so. I could be wrong, of course, but so could you.
What was my claim?
I make no claim as to whether or not aliens have crossed the vast expanse of space to visit Earth.
Well, the only aliens, at least in this solar system I know of, are humans from earth since several of their species orbited/walked on the moon and also orbit over the Earth at times.
So do you follow this stuff?
I think ‘grabby aliens’ is the most original analysis I’ve heard in some time.
Imagine that you are right, but for the wrong reasons. LOL
I don't speculate much about beings elsewhere in the universe. What I do speculate about are the anecdotal accounts (military and civilian) and military sensor evidence collected so far as to sightings of things like tic-tacs, hitchhiker effects, and abduction accounts.
I haven't reached any conclusions as to what we are dealing with but it is quite clear that we are dealing with something other than human (and probably not feline, canine, or equine).
“AARO and its former head, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, have done nothing but lie from the very beginning.”
Hey, Rooster—I am a natural born cynic but this has been very ugly.
It is like we went back in a time machine and are having “swamp gas” and “atmosphere inversion” press conferences from the Pentagon.
You did not mess with the timeline, right?
:-)
Ross Coulthart did a video (saw it on Twitter only) where he excoriated the Pentagon for its bullshite report. What incredible arrogance on the part of the Pentagon and AARO.
Yeah, I do not understand this fascination about aliens. Nearest solar system to earth would require 200 human generations to reach. And most likely there is no advanced life there. Most people have no concept how sparse the universe is, and how great the distances are between solar systems just inside our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
But aliens make good movies and especially for kids.
Don’t imagine I’m saying this will happen, but at least imagine the possibilities:
1) People figure out how to capture an entire existing human (memories, motivations, and personality) from a living human.
2) People figure out how to make self replicating machines.
3) People figure out how to accelerate a small package to a significant percentage of light speed (antimatter fuel or laser driven light sails maybe).
In that case red dwarf systems or type G stars like the Centauri system, even without planets in the habitable zone, might be perfectly good targets for space based ‘human’ exploitation.
There was never a dull conversation with him. And, yes, he was very respectful with those who showed basic respect to him.
Humans can’t even make a proper vaccine when a new virus shows up, such as covid. But in 10,000 more years no one knows where human science knowledge will be. We are not even close. Lets cure cancer first. Much more devastating disease affecting millions every year.
I disagree.
The desire to control others without control of one's self, is the epitome of demonic behavior. It is that behavior that gives demons their power.
FTL travel is possible. Instantaneous travel is possible. The secret is that you must have ZERO MASS.
Many of the alien visitors are described as being ‘fuzzy’, ‘diaphanous’,’blurry’, etc.
One would assume, for instance, that ghosts have zero mass.
Maybe these ‘creatures’ have zero mass.
Because these 'aliens' are immaterial. Literally immaterial.
Aliens would probably use horses and buggies to get here.
Lol.
Aliens also make for pretty good books, like the one I am writing.
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