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stormcrow
The truth is out there.
”The Day After Roswell”
by USAF Lt. Col. Corso
Excellent book!
Mike Hunt
Does anyone think we are really alone?....
OssanAmerica
I know and I believe!
Where's the evidence?
It's classified!
Ok.....
Desert Tortoise
Just me but my gut tells me these UFOs/UAPs are of very terrestrial origin and are probably some high technology the US doesn't want their adversaries to know about. Better to let people think they are alien spacecraft and not some eye watering tech the US might employ in a war. Less reason for other nations to think they are potentially threatened by a terrestrial foe and hence need to catch up. If other nations think these things are made of unobtanium from another planet powered by unknown forces, all the better.
Desert Tortoise
A roundabout way of saying it is US technology based on physics the US understands. A way to deny the accusations without actually lying to the public. Notice nobody has explicitly said the craft are not built and operated by the US government. DoD officials and intelligence officials dance carefully around that point not admitting without ever actually lying.
Jim Dandy
Sure I sound nuts but with so many galaxies out there it seems a high probability to me there is at least one other life form out there. Likely smarter.
What other life form pollutes their home, multiplies with out limit further polluting, kills each other in war regularly, rapes each other in different ways etc. Sure that if there are aliens, they think we are idiots.
Rodney
AI is aliens. They will take over very soon.
OssanAmerica
Probably every life form that happens to be at that stage of evolutionary development.
EvilBuddha
We are not alone -- and American authorities are covering up the evidence, a former U.S. intelligence officer told a congressional committee on Wednesday.
He was probably consigned to a basement office just like Fox Mulder was.
This might be coming out now but the fact that the US government has been covering up a forthcoming alien invasion in the hope of cutting a deal with a superior life form has been clear to me since 3 decades ago, when I was a kid and started watching The X-Files.
Strangerland
I'm still skeptical, just due to the fact that an unexplained intrastellar (aka earth-made) machines are more likely than extraterrestrial life, just due to the sheer unlikeliness of our interesting in not only space, but time, with any aliens. Space and time are both very, very large.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Maybe there also needs to be enough emotional maturity to not do wasteful things when it is killing your species.
Lord Dartmouth
The argument that there must be other life out there because the universe is so darned large has always seemed bogus to me. It's an emotional reaction to the extraordinary and unlikely reality of our existence, and completely lacking in any scientific value. I understand why many people think this way, but I await the evidence.
Jimizo
It’s more based in probabilities.
Where is the emotion?
virusrex
When people focus exclusively on the number of chances there are for something to happen and actively try to ignore the need to know the requirements for that something it can be described as emotional instead of logical.
Is like finding a ticket for a prize with a big number 9 printed and thinking you now have one in 10 chances of winning, unless you actually know what is necessary to win you can't calculate probabilities, other people can have the same ticked in different colors, material, or have several digits printed on it, etc.
Zaphod
This whole brouhaha sounds a lot like a distraction. "Do not talk about the US proxy wars, presidential scandals, imploding economy, etc etc.... no, lets talk about aliens.
HonestDictator
To be honest, many Americans already know this. The US government (and certain other countries governments) are still terrified of confirming exactly what is going on because it would drastically harm a lot of influence and control over people, and the actual nut jobs who can't handle reality would become even more unpredictable. Let's cause an INTERGALACTIC incident with a different sentient species because Billy Joe Bob wanted to shoot a demonic alien being for being alien. Imagine understanding that confirming extraterrestrials exist would force HUMANITY as a whole to work better together as a species when faced with multiple advanced beings with far more abilities and intelligence than us observing our societies. Everything humanity has done will look like a mere atom of a grain of sand in the unlimited beach of the Universe/muliti-verse/dimensions/planes of existence.
gcFd1
False analogy, but at the same time, finding a ticket is parallel to finding an alien craft, so you are acknowledging an alien craft was found.
Desert Tortoise
There is some evidence that Nazi Germany was experimenting with an electromagnetic powered anti gravity craft called Die Glocke, or The Bell. There are drawings of it and non other than Dr. Werner von Braun was associated with the project. Did he bring that technology with him to the US? Who knows? The SS Officer in charge of Die Glocke disappeared near the end of WWII while negotiating his surrender. I remain unconvinced that these UFO/UAP things are alien in origin. I think they are probably from the US but it can't be discounted that that SS officer went over to the Soviet Union and taught them what he knew while von Braun taught the US the same basic technology.
virusrex
Since you failed to argument how this is the case it becomes clear the analogy is prefectly valid.
That on the other hand is completely irrational, the example is obviously fictitious, so pretending this in any way supports the unproved claims makes absolutely no sense.
virusrex
That you don't like an analogy do not make that invalid, it is perfectly valid to illustrate the point that not knowing the full set of requirementes makes it impossible to calculate the odds.
Now, do you have any argument against this? anything apart from not liking what other people comment?
gcFd1
On the contrary, I like the analogy, albeit it being false.
Comparing a ticket for a prize with an alien craft--just out of this world!
virusrex
If you think the analogy is false that needs to be demonstrated with an argument, if you can't do it even after this has been brought to your attention it means you could not demonstrate this claim you make. The analogy is perfectly valid explaining why not knowing the full set of conditions for something makes it impossible to have a meaningful calculation of probabilities.
Wick's pencil
Yes, exactly.
If the powers that be wanted to keep this hidden, it would never be mentioned on the MSM, and there certainly would not be an article about it on JT.