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Aliens and UFOs

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It's an extreme paradigm shift is what it is. Not to mention going through the sequence of emotions realizing that the reality you were once certain of is shattered.

Finally some sanity.

After x many serious posts it took a yo bro what a trip comment to get such a response. Lmao.

Look up Archaix on YouTube.

Ps not sure where your comment originates from. Ie it's referential origin.
 
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Finally some sanity.

After x many serious posts it took a yo bro what a trip comment to get such a response. Lmao.

Look up Archaix on YouTube.

Ps not sure where your comment originates from. Ie it's referential origin.

It's from me. I saw a saucer shaped object when I was younger and those were among the myriad of emotions going through me as I kept trying to process what I had seen and the wave of fear that had been flowing through me. This was in the early 90s so I was a preteen at the time.
 

OZ9000

Member
I would like to think aliens exist due to the incomprehensible vastness of the universe. I would just be surprised if they managed to visit Earth due to the incomprehensible vastness of the universe. Aliens may very well exist only to be separated by billions of light years. Unless they have managed to bend spacetime, I am not buying it. And if there are aliens here, the Earth is fucked.

Nonetheless, I for one would love to see aliens.
 
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I would like to think aliens exist due to the incomprehensible vastness of the universe. I would just be surprised if they managed to visit Earth due to the incomprehensible vastness of the universe. Aliens may very well exist only to be separated by billions of light years. Unless they have managed to bend spacetime, I am not buying it. And if there are aliens here, the Earth is fucked.

Nonetheless, I for one would love to see aliens.
Right? Even being able to move at the speed of light still puts them at hundreds of thousands of years to the nearest anything.
 


Xbox in space!!!!

Frustrated Jim Carrey GIF
 

RaduN

Member
Always bet on the latter. That, or there's something else that's big that they're distracting from.
I don't see much talk (none actualy) about this on normal news chanels, at least in my country. It was some small talk a few weeks ago when that baloon was shot, for a couple of days, but that was it.
But as always, the conspiracy chanels and internet sites keep pushing this subject, making one think that this is all the government is talking about, part of some agenda, desensitizing the easily impressionable people, like they do with all more or less serious subjects (covid, war, ..super bowl). If there is some agenda going on, it's from these low-lifes, hunting clicks.
 

Bragr

Member

I like Jeremy Corbell, he is doing a lot, but I also am wary of him because he takes a lot of suspect sources as truth.

Why isn't Jeremy Corbell bringing these witnesses to physicists and other experts with this information to verify it? why isn't Bob Lazar talking to experts and explaining what he did?

At this point, there should be some evidence. It's not enough to talk about "what you heard" anymore.
 

noonjam

Member

Any final thoughts? I think things are going in the right direction, but expect the unexpected. Certainly with the whistleblowers now coming forward with protections afforded to them by the National Defense Authorization Act recently signed into law, they have extraordinary stories to tell. I consider myself knowledgeable, but some of the things I’ve heard, I’ve thought to myself, “How are people going to deal with this?” But at the same time, if it isn’t going to take food from your table, enjoy the ride.


Let’s just understand this is part of nature, and if we are to understand our role in nature, this is simply a part of it. And for those over many decades who faced ridicule and mockery for what they experienced, this has got to be incredibly validating for them, and we should be happy for them in this regard. But there’s much, much more to come. Stay tuned.
 
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RaduN

Member
I'm as open minded as they come, but virtually all these so called eye witness accounts, more than half a century (let that sink in for a few moments) worth of footage and ex-military something guys coming forward lately with these top secret stories, always have something fishy and somewhat unreliable about them.
 

Fools idol

Member
Jeremy Corbell is as tin foil hat as it gets.

Not only does he regularly refer to opinions as historical facts on podcasts and interviews, he also regularly talks about 'Bob Lazar' who was debunked as a complete and utter fraud by Stanton Friedman. Friedman did extensive background checking and met multiple ex-friends of Lazar who on multiple occasions was told he was a pathological liar obsessed with UFO's despite Lazar saying he 'wasn't a UFO guy'.

Upon extensive questioning, Lazar starts to 'clam up' when discussion moves to the science and lack of evidence behind his 'work' supposedly back engineering these craft.

He even pulls the whole 'ahh I cant talk about it, im getting a migraine, its really hard for me to talk about this stuff' on the Joe Roegan interview. Just hilarious anyone buys this guys shit. He's the classic kid in school who randomly claims his dad has a rocketship in his garage and shit like that

Nothing he says should be taken as truthful.
 
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Romulus

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Looks clear? Cgi. Everything that's blurry is a candidate for an actual ufo, bur we can't take it seriously because of the quality.
 
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