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The Jesse Waters show had a segment last night on UFOs in which some guy named Michael Shellenberger who claims to have "inside contacts" that told him that the US government has had 12 extraterrestrial craft that they're trying to reverse engineer and fly - said they've been trying for decades.

I say who the fuck is Michael Shellenberger and why should I believe a word out of his mouth.

I'm thinking this recent rash of "ufo" crap is a distraction from the assault on social norms that is happening every hour. It's a pathetic attempt from the marxists revolutionary fools to draw attention away from joe biden's crimes and the fblie's coverup.

There may be some stuff flying in unusual ways too, though. I'd sure like to see it for myself, or at least an unadulterated video with a clear picture.

@bigredfish - I nust noticed your picture - brilliant! :rofl:
 

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It’s 2023 and not a single cell phone pic among them? Nah…
It's laughable. They're on the phone describing these alien creatures in their backyard, and it doesn't occur to anyone to take a photo or record a video? It doesn't pass the smell test, no matter how "sincere" they may sound. My guess is that they saw the meteor or whatever it was in the sky, and had a brainstorm for getting some publicity and making some money.
 

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It's laughable. They're on the phone describing these alien creatures in their backyard, and it doesn't occur to anyone to take a photo or record a video? It doesn't pass the smell test, no matter how "sincere" they may sound. My guess is that they saw the meteor or whatever it was in the sky, and had a brainstorm for getting some publicity and making some money.
They are either high on something or seeking attention. Any $$ they get would be a bonus. They didn't sound all that sincere to me.

@wtimothyholman - you haven't commented on if there are unusual and uncommon objects "flying around" that (regardless of origin), exist, are unidentified, and move in ways that are unusual when compared to commonly known craft. Or, alternatively, are these reports (particularly from government people) misinformation disseminated to distract the public from real things going on (such as a criminal activity in the US government)? I'd be interested in your opinion of this if you care to share it.
 
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They are either high on something or seeking attention. Any $$ they get would be a bonus. They didn't sound all that sincere to me.

@wtimothyholman - you haven't commented on if there are unusual and uncommon objects "flying around" that (regardless of origin), exist, are unidentified, and move in ways that are unusual when compared to commonly known craft. Or, alternatively, are these reports (particularly from government people) misinformation disseminated to distract the public from real things going on (such as a criminal activity in the US government)? I'd be interested in your opinion of this if you care to share it.
I haven't commented because I honestly am completely uninterested in UFO reports. After decades and decades of reports that have universally amounted to absolutely nothing in my lifetime, I have no expectations of that ever changing. Human minds and senses are notoriously easy to deceive. People see things all the time that they can't identify. It is possible that a tiny portion of them are some type of "Skunk Works" experimental aircraft, but if so then the government will never admit it, and I am unconcerned.

As to whether UFO reports could be part of some sort of government disinformation campaign, I fall back on Hanlon's Razor: ""Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity (incompetence, delusion, etc.)."
 

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Tis funny, that some dude higher than a kite on Peyote, did some "art on a wall" and
now some PHD (Piled Higher and Deeper) says it's an alien 1000 years later! Dude hold my coffee,
cause it;s getting DEEP!

The body cam from the cop shows space junk or a re-entry vehicle by the color of the plasma ball around it.
So some zoomies saw a Bigfoot too. Start a fund me page for another load!
 

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I found this a good read. Not as much for the review of recent leaks and whistleblowers (which are compelling) but the conclusions at the end.

I found it a good read too, @bigredfish - thanks for posting.

War Story
I spent my 35-year career in IT (retired now) doing all manner of crap from 370 Assembler and COBOL on mainframes to Oracle DBA work in later years (and everything in between). One time we were herded off to the IBM lab in Gaithersburg, MD for a presentation way back in the late 1980s timeframe. There was a display that showed a small (like 6"x4"x1") "disk drive" that supposedly held 50Gb worth of data. We were all blown away because, in our experience and knowledge, no such thing existed (back then disk drives for PCs were huge and didn't hold much data, like 500Mb. They were also insanely expensive). As we were salivating over the small item and bewildered by the claim that it could hold 50Gb of data, the IBM guy that was escorting us said, "that's nothing, you should see what they're working on now...they're 20 years ahead of this in development".

Now look at technology - terabytes on a card the size of your index finger.

The point is that, (in my opinion) some folks on this rock have developed technologies that are way advanced from anything the general public knows about, even the military. Perhaps anti-gravity type stuff, who knows...but I'm betting it was developed by humans.

From the article:

Given the obvious coordination of the UAP disclosures these last few weeks, only two scenarios seem plausible:

  1. either a group of scientists, intelligence operatives, military personnel, legal sharks, and politicians are working together behind the scenes to deliver enough corroborated information to the public to pierce through a near-century of State-imposed secrecy, or

  2. this diverse collection of professionals is part of an elaborate disinformation campaign being used to manipulate public perception and opinion.

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I'm betting on 2; the reason being that the state of our economy is bad regardless of what's being reported. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm finding it difficult to get out of the grocery store with a couple of items for less than $35-$50 these days. That's double what it used to be only 3 years ago. What about the topless transgendered woman shaking it for the camera at the White House last weekend. Also, what's the latest on the illegal immigrant count - 8 million with unknown backgrounds since biden's been in office? Check this out - if even a tenth of 1% (.001) of 8,000,000 are violent criminals, that's 8,000 violent criminals released free and distributed over the country, courtesy of old decrepit joe.

There's a ton of bad shit going on in the US and the more the public is distracted by unsubstantiated, fantastical bullshit stories about UFO's the better it is for the Communist agenda being imposed in the US now.

My wife has an "ignore it and it'll go away" attitude about all of the stuff that's going on, but I'm not made that way, and the UFO distraction is just that - a distraction.

- My 2c.
 
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90%+ of my brain agrees with you, there's always that 10% that's fascinated by the possibility.

From various posts cobbled together from ZH comments:

Aliens are fianlly being revealed to the people of earth. They have no gender, they don't eat meat, they travelled across the universe using clean energy and they want us to stop using fossil fuels. Their message to mankind is: "Vote Democrat 2024."
'Experts' say that a blurry phone pic of a light in the night sky is all the evidence you need.
This message was brought to you by Bud Light.


And more importantly: Do they taste like chicken?
 
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90%+ of my brain agrees with you, there's always that 10% that's fascinated by the possibility.

From various posts cobbled together from ZH comments:

Aliens are fianlly being revealed to the people of earth. They have no gender, they don't eat meat, they travelled across the universe using clean energy and they want us to stop using fossil fuels. Their message to mankind is: "Vote Democrat 2024."
'Experts' say that a blurry phone pic of a light in the night sky is all the evidence you need.
This message was brought to you by Bud Light.


And more importantly: Do they taste like chicken?
Yeah, I hope for some real evidence too - it'd be fascinating to discover we're not alone and maybe other hints about what the universe is all about. Do you ever wonder what's beyond the universe? If there was a singularity (Big Bang theory) at one point then what is it expanding into? (some say "nothingness" but that's a cop out)

Getting anything real and true from the US government (besides a tax bill) is a very long shot. Look at Jan. 6 and all the fabrication about that. What about adam schiff - he's downright delusional - and that's what we have in government!?! And then there's the crème de la crème, potato joe, who wouldn't know truth if it accidentally came out of his slobbering gob. Nope, we're getting nada from them but bs.
 
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