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19 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

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Pt 1: https://www.exopolitics.org/bombshell-document-confirms-navy-admiral-was-denied-access-to-ufo-crash-retrieval-program/

Pt 2: https://www.exopolitics.org/navy-admiral-describes-reverse-engineering-program-involving-extraterrestrial-spacecraft/

 

The transcript of a conversation between a US Navy Vice Admiral and a leading scientist discussing a failed attempt to gain access to a highly classified program involving a crashed extraterrestrial craft has been recently released online. The conversation took place on October 16, 2002, and involved the retired Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson, speaking with Dr. Eric W. Davis, a scientist working on the feasibility of exotic propulsion systems with EarthTech International, an advanced technology think tank established in Austin, Texas.

 

In the 15 page document comprising the transcript, summary notes and an accompanying letter, Davis describes what Wilson told him about an April 10, 1997 “briefing” where he (Wilson) received information from former Apollo astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell and Dr. Steven Greer (founder of the Disclosure Project) about a classified UFO program that they had codeword information about. At the time, Wilson was a Rear Admiral (upper class); Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency; and Vice Director for Intelligence (VJ2), for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a position he held from November 1994 to September 1997.

Given that an extraterrestrial craft has never existed let alone crashed on Earth; hasn't every human ever born has been denied access to their crash sites?  This would include admirals, correct?

 

UFOs don't truly exist in the literal sense.  Yes, mysterious military aircraft may have been seen by people who don't know what they are, but they are most certainly identifiable to the military.  

 

I think it is incredibly interesting that we study the cosmos and likely will become very valuable at some point.  It may even enable us to survive as a species.  But looking for signs of life out there, given that it has already been disproven, is the very definition of waste.  It is far far worse than expecting to hit the Powerball.  It detracts from research that may prove fruitful and it is sad.  

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58 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Given that an extraterrestrial craft has never existed let alone crashed on Earth; hasn't every human ever born has been denied access to their crash sites?  This would include admirals, correct?

 

UFOs don't truly exist in the literal sense.  Yes, mysterious military aircraft may have been seen by people who don't know what they are, but they are most certainly identifiable to the military.  

 

I think it is incredibly interesting that we study the cosmos and likely will become very valuable at some point.  It may even enable us to survive as a species.  But looking for signs of life out there, given that it has already been disproven, is the very definition of waste.  It is far far worse than expecting to hit the Powerball.  It detracts from research that may prove fruitful and it is sad.  

 

Lack of public knowledge does not mean they don't exist either.

 

We are but a cell in the vastness of space ....  to think WE alone exist in the grand scheme of things....   kind of closed minded. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

Lack of public knowledge does not mean they don't exist either.

 

We are but a cell in the vastness of space ....  to think WE alone exist in the grand scheme of things....   kind of closed minded. 

 

 

Math is math.

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10 hours ago, LeGOATski said:

If Sheldon is real, then aliens are real.

Sheldon himself isn't real but he is a decent representation of otherwise smart people who turn a practically Canadian level of dumb when it comes to the math on aliens.  Drake's equation, cited by the character Sheldon, is real.  It is meant to convince people that there must be millions of alien cultures out there, but in fact it proves there are none.

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1 hour ago, 4merper4mer said:

Sheldon himself isn't real but he is a decent representation of otherwise smart people who turn a practically Canadian level of dumb when it comes to the math on aliens.  Drake's equation, cited by the character Sheldon, is real.  It is meant to convince people that there must be millions of alien cultures out there, but in fact it proves there are none.

A “Canadian level of dumb”? Takes a real smart guy to make that analogy. What a turd you are.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/senators-classified-briefing-ufo-sightings-002544653.html

 

Senators get classified briefing on UFO sightings

 By Bryan Bender,Politico 16 hours ago 

 

Three more U.S. senators received a classified Pentagon briefing on Wednesday about a series of reported encounters by the Navy with unidentified aircraft, according to congressional and government officials — part of a growing number of requests from members of key oversight committees.

One of them was Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, whose office confirmed the briefing to POLITICO.

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