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Those who cannot understand why Ukraine needs support, fail to understand the geopolitical chess game that America has played on the world stage during its entire American century of influence.
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@multidimensional4046 Why not both? Humans evolved in a finite world. Humans are many things, but one large pillar responsible for our success is our greed. Many species are inherently greedy. Humanity took it to a whole new level. Greed, paired with higher intellectual ability allowed humans to become the alpha omegas of Earth. That greed is still an inherent trait in humanity today. Of course a country possessing something “beyond next generation” would do everything in its power to keep it for itself. Why share? The first country to harness this power likely will have free reign to explore and colonize the entire solar system. Imagine if America just strait up admits it has bases all throughout the solar system, and all other countries are still using traditional rocket propulsion. That would out America thousands of years ahead of everyone else and solidify our place in human hierarchy. Of course the politically elite would want that to themselves. They are inherently greedy. Why share that gift with the rest of humanity, when keeping it for yourself elevates you above all else.
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@denniscosteajr.128 What are you even rambling about? We’re not talking about people who couldn’t handle what they witness and secluded to a log cabin in the woods. We’re talking about people who had their professional and political reputations destroyed by their interest in the UFO phenomenon. People publicly sharing their views and being banished from higher careers and positions, because they carry a “UFO stink” on them. By the way, reading your post. You sound like someone who likes the smell of their own farts,
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@simonphoenix3789 Oh boy. Even if I told you, would you even believe me? Perhaps the most vanilla place I would direct you to start (if you’re even genuinely interested). I would suggest starting with academic scholars who became unpublishable due to interest in aliens, warp drives, etc. There are professors who were banished from higher academia and had to settle for lower universities, even though their intellectual capabilities clearly should have had them at a higher institution.
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I’d settle with just being able to explore and colonize our solar system first. Even though these things seem capable of galactic and interstellar travel. They still have to have some sort of “fuel”. What’s their range limits?
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Agreed. It allows the imagination to run wild. The more info that comes out about this. The less likely it’s human. So are we dealing with time travelers, AI’s, inter dimensional creatures, higher dimensional creatures (maybe even lower?), extraterrestrials, time travelers, god, something from a parellel or alternate universe?
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Ah yes, the military has been manufacturing a false flag incident for over 70 years now. Just to diverge your attention away from a pandemic-caused recession and/or depression in 2021. Flawless logic Eric Blust 🤡🤡🤡🤡
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That’s a very Hollywood take on aliens. Reality is likely far more complex than the fictional sci-fi invasion stories tell. One example is if the other civilization doesn’t have light speed travel or faster than light travel. They likely would send self-replicating probes throughout the galaxy over millions of years. These probes would beam back a beacon to the point of origin if they find something. But it could take tens of thousands of years for that signal to make it back to the origin point, and it could take them hundreds of thousands to millions of years to reach us IF they wanted to. People don’t comprehend how unfathomably big and vast our galaxy is. Even if they had light speed travel, it would take them 100,000 years to go from end to end.
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Mick didn’t disprove them. He provided the simplest explanations available based on the limited decipherable data. While reasonable conclusions, Mick himself even stated the footage doesn’t have enough data to conclusively and definitive prove it. Mick’s analysis also doesn’t take testimony or the radar data into account for the Tic Tac & Nimitz videos. It cannot be disproven until the military releases the radar footage that corroborates these videos. Your use of emoji’s and the fact that you think what Mick stated is gospel shows you’re not very bright. Just saying. Sensible people realize that Mick has a reasonable position when only viewing the videos. But once data, frequency, and testimony are accounted for, nothing can be proven or disproven. Hence the push in the first place to GET the data to prove or disprove it. But sure, live in your delusional ego bubble there.
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Because there’s a harsh and long standing stigma about UFO’s and there’s major distrust of the US government. Many people are skeptical because they’ve been conditioned so for decades. Many others are skeptical because our government gladly lies to US citizens all the time, so long as it’s in the interests of the central government.
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@artdehls9100 Ah I see you decided to close your mind before the report is even available to the public. At least reserve your judgement for after the report is released.
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It’s not just the speed. It’s the acceleration. Calculations put these things accelerating at thousands of G’s. Enough to turn a human into a Jamba Juice smoothie in a matter of seconds. Oh, it can’t be drones either. Our material science can’t produce materials yet capable of withstanding such G forces on a large body such as an aircraft.
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Greer is a snake oil salesman. He’s not the face of disclosure.
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You sound like a person who spews echoed rhetoric you don’t even understand.
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Because there isn’t tangible data behind those other pilots. At least not publicly.
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