What Is With The Upswing In Flying Saucer Related News? Psyop or real?
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Honestly I find it hard to believe a species capable of interstellar travel would safely cross the stars only to crash multiple craft with live pilots into the earth once they arrive, and then make no recovery attempts at all. The idea that alien sentience would necessarily even have something resembling a familiar terrestrial biological body to call pilot is already stretching plausibility.
That latest "whistleblower" testimony smells like total bullshit.
There's lots of fake stories told among the cleared because they're supposedly trustworthy people and 'need to know' is a ready excuse not to provide proof.
What people like this 'whistleblower' don't understand about the secrets community is that it's full of psychopaths and they enjoy fucking with people. These people can convincingly lie to you with a straight face about anything and they do.
It's hilarious to them that this guy actually believed their bullshit stories about aliens to the point of trashing his career to warn the public.
I often wonder how often the whole, "Hey, bob. Did you know we have UFOs?" thing could be used as a test in those communities. It's like, you need to know whether or not the guy can be trusted with the most crazy/secret information you have, so first you test him out with the "We have UFOs" bit.
If he's willing to go to the public with that, you obviously can't trust him with your really damaging stuff.
Nobody gives a shit about the secrets enough to test people like that. The higher-ups regularly break the rules in ways a hundred times worse than Trump is even accused of and never face any repercussions at all. It's incredibly demoralizing so the low-level people don't care either, they just don't want to go to jail for mishandling because they would go to jail for it.
Is he "trashing his career"? Assuming he's not a willing part of a psyop, a lot of people he has worked with over the years stand by his character and said that if he makes claims then there must be something to it. Under federal law his employer cannot punish him for coming forward. Outside the initial complaint there actually isn't much evidence that his superiors are trying to punish him, though supposedly the program ends in 2024 and he may have trouble finding a new job then.
That said I do find it easy to believe that multiple "witnesses" could be bullshitting him, and there isn't enough addressing of that point.
Without a clearance he can't do his job anymore and he'll either be let go or at least transferred to some Severance (2022) hellhole.
I guess it was a previous whistleblower(?) that claimed a $22 million dollar secret program to investigate UFOs - that's chump change for a secret program. That'll pay for a SCIF and a couple of clearances, maybe per diem and a few trips to investigate crop circles.
Joking aside that's a comically small amount for the government to investigate non-human craft. If there were really alien craft with dead pilots we'd be spending many billions investigating them using all the science available.
When I was in the Air Force I got some secondhand stories from people about crashed UFOs (that we may have shot down). So hard to know what to believe
They're unidentified, the leap to extraterrestrials is insane. They could just be drones.
True. But there are some very intriguing cases
Life here on Earth mostly developed in a water-rich and oxygen-rich environment, so most lifeforms evolved to require it. But we know that that's not mandatory, from examples like extremophiles that subsist off of gases emitted by volcanos, for example. Those creatures never developed far from the microbial level here on Earth, but who's to say that the same is true everywhere?
I would not be surprised at all if there was life somewhere else in the universe that developed through a completely different path than here, without water or oxygen as requirements. But I would be extremely surprised for such creatures, or any other forms of extra-terrestrials that may have evolved similarly as us, to have travelled all the way here.
Yeah, "amino acid based life form" is a very narrow band of the possible configurations of intelligence.
There's probably just as much chance that the closest "life" to earth is a small planetoid that has learned to count asteroid impacts with an cognitive system made of radioisotope decay in cryogenic ammonia channels, and makes funny gas plumes when it gets bored.
Agreed. Probes are always going to be the most likely situation.
I strongly suspect that any UFO's that actually are legit from other planets are likely automated drones following out programmed instructions and gathering data. Something about it just seems like it would fit more closely than either of the other extreme takes on UFO's.