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  • M
    With respect to ALIENS I am quite sure there is nothing to disclose, no crashed saucers, no dead aliens, or live ones. Nobody here but us Humans. But in their zeal the Disclosure people will try and get things released that might reveal the...
  • J
    There are a very large number of hi-tech strategies that a hypothetical alien civilisation might adopt in order to monitor humanity and the Earth's biosphere in general. I could make up some good observation strategies that no-one on Earth would...
  • Todd Feinman
    Death and life are part of the order of things. Suffering is part of life. I don't know we are ready for any big advances; we're pretty much ruining the planet. I'd just watch us from a distance. Might be concerned if one idiot species was...
  • Todd Feinman
    One problem is that a visiting civilisation which has this sort of magical surveillance capability could be justifiably expected to share it with us, or to use it in order to reduce suffering on our planet. Magical surveillance of this kind...
  • Eburacum
    One problem is that a visiting civilisation which has this sort of magical surveillance capability could be justifiably expected to share it with us, or to use it in order to reduce suffering on our planet. Magical surveillance of this kind...
  • M
    So, humanity is composed of Facebook, TicTok, Influencers and various marketing campaigns with a smattering of anthropomorphic cat videos. That would explain why aliens are so fleeting, as they figured this species has some technology, but no...
  • M
    How about this for a stranger than you think idea: The best way for ETI to monitor us these days is to tap into the internet! Almost everything they could want to learn about our planet is ready for them to harvest. ETI AI could be monitoring...
  • M
    Please seek out the AARO historical report, volume 1. It contains an overview of what went on 50+ years ago. Congress investigating UFOs is a case of history repeating, and the outcome is predictable to those who learned the lesson.
  • Todd Feinman
    Good points. I think if I was going to monitor and perhaps interact a bit with lower life forms that I had run into without causing a tipping point or some kind of nuclear exchange, I would try to integrate some kind of undetectable surveillance...
  • M
    "I have seen evidence in a SCIF that leads me to believe there are things we cannot explain," Luna said. "I have observed things that are of nonhuman origin and creation. That's my opinion." If Luna has "seen evidence in a SCIF" then she has...
  • M
    Based on the history of “evidence” produced thus far, I’d say this is almost a certainty. Big UFO is like a penny stock company that announces all kinds of optimistic plans and then goes silent until the next capital raising is announced. Past...
  • Todd Feinman
    There are a very large number of hi-tech strategies that a hypothetical alien civilisation might adopt in order to monitor humanity and the Earth's biosphere in general. I could make up some good observation strategies that no-one on Earth would...
  • Eburacum
    There are a very large number of hi-tech strategies that a hypothetical alien civilisation might adopt in order to monitor humanity and the Earth's biosphere in general. I could make up some good observation strategies that no-one on Earth would...
  • M
    MapperGuy reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Agree Agree.
    Be careful here with the wording. It would be incorrect to say TTSA "took over" projects from any government agency. Firstly, KONA BLUE was never a program, as noted up-thread multiple times. It was just a proposal that never happened. Second...
  • Ravi
    A documentary aired on Netherland's TV last night, the original doesn't have English subtitles, however the show confirms all the Metabunk analysis at the time was correct as reporters share the same conclusion once they checked ADS-B. I have...
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