 Relativist
Relativist         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         UAP does not entail aliens; the concern is that a foreign government might be using technology beyond ours. — Relativist
The notion that aliens are here is an irrational conspiracy theory. Members of Congress are as susceptible to this as anyone (former Senator Harry Reid was a believer) — Relativist
 Hanover
Hanover         
         just don't understand why aliens from distant planets want my used appliances and furniture. They could at least offer to trade something -- maybe their old orgazmatron couch, or some nice floor covering? — BC
 BC
BC         
          Relativist
Relativist         
         I expect there are some members of Congress who take kooks like Elizando seriously, but focusing on national security provides common ground, and lets them play both sides.But that’s not what was said from people like Elizondo. He talked directly of NHI. ...
...Right but the more established the institution, the more prominent the officials willing to entertain the inquiries on UAP, the more susceptible the public will be in believing something fantastical is going on — schopenhauer1
 Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
         You've heard of Fermi's Paradox? "If intelligent life is plentiful in the universe, then where is everybody? We should have been visited." — BC
 ssu
ssu         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
          Relativist
Relativist         
         The notion that the government has been hiding the known presence of extraterrestrial beings/technology can absolutely be dismissed out of hand. The probability is infinitesimal that technically advanced, motivated aliens exist within a navigable distance from earth.Can a kooky group of people be right by accident, or can they be dismissed out of hand for all the fringe stuff they are involved in? Like a broken clock, can a fringe group actually get something right, even if a majority of their interests can be thrown out as pseudo-science? — schopenhauer1
 schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         Can the true-believers get "something" right? Not sure what that might be, other than the fact that there is secrecy, in the military. The general problem is that they fit everything into their belief that aliens are (or have been) here, and the government is hiding this from us. — Relativist
 schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
          Relativist
Relativist         
         If RFKJr is confirmed as Secretary of HHS, we may see considerably more institutions taking silly claims seriously.my interest is not really the claims so much as the increase in institutions taking it seriously. — schopenhauer1
 BC
BC         
          BC
BC         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         The story said there have been a couple of radiation spikes detected previously in the NY / NJ area which were not explained. This source said that there are fears that North Korea might over time smuggle the various parts for a complete atomic bomb into the country, then assemble it and use it at their convenience. — BC
 schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
          BC
BC         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         I have no idea whether the Koreans or Iranians or Australians might be hiding a nuclear bomb or two, smuggled into the country. It's not a far-fetched idea. What better way to stage a decapitation event as part of a war? — BC
Perhaps Santa Claus is testing out drones as a humane alternative to forcing reindeer to fly thousands and thousands of miles in one night. Or maybe Santa is looking for gains in delivery efficiency. This business of landing on roofs, slithering down a narrow dirty (and possibly hot) chimney (if there even is one) with a bag has to be a nightmare of wasted time and motion. If they capture a drone, it is likely to be "manned" by elves. Or, maybe Santa needs more data about who's been bad or good, and the old Christmas surveillance methods just aren't sufficient any more. — BC
One of the things I find annoying about the drone business in New Jersey is the dismissal of observations reported by ordinary people. — BC
 schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         For fun's sake, let's say it's all true. The government has aliens and alien technology and have for years. If they were to disclose this, what would be the best way to do this understanding social psychology? — schopenhauer1
 Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
         For fun's sake, let's say it's all true. The government has aliens and alien technology and have for years. If they were to disclose this, what would be the best way to do this understanding social psychology? — schopenhauer1
 RogueAI
RogueAI         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
          schopenhauer1
schopenhauer1         
         The issue for me is the term "the Government" what does that really mean? Does this suggest a single, monolithic, united and coherent group who has consistently acted in unison to maintain such a secret? Or are we saying a secret body which keeps secrets - attached to government, but not really part of governing? The mind boggles.
To me it is like the term 'they'. It's always 'they' who lie to us or do bad things to us. 'They' don't want us to know the truth. 'They' are making money out of it. 'They' are responsibly for disinformation, etc, etc. — Tom Storm
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