Stigma is a big word, and I think it needs to be defined. But first, I want to be absolutely clear: no one should be mocked or harassed, regardless of what beliefs they hold. At the same time, however, being taken seriously is not a human right...
I assume It's "true", in that it's what results the survey-takers found. It's misleading, in that they've chosen not to illustrate the very large percent of no-opinion for each question. It's poorly worded, in that "rich" is undefined.
None of...
So, your suggestion is that all this talk of Meta-materials from crashed UFOs is a smoke-screen to hide advanced terrestrial technology that Mellon or somebody wants to bring public and presumably monetize, right?
I guess the problem with that...
Might I point out that using "strange materials from the sky" goes back at least to the days of the Pharaohs. Tutankhamen had an iron knife made from a meteorite.
Upper-atmospheric lightning and ionospheric lightning are terms sometimes used by researchers to refer to a family of short-lived electrical-breakdown phenomena that occur well above the altitudes of normal lightning and storm clouds...
The pro-orb-ers would probably say "yeah, some of those may have been mis-identified as orbs in the past, but you can't honestly think that *ALL ORB SIGHTINGS EVER* by people like Chris Bledsoe, Carl Crusher, Jake Barber and the evidence they...
I think this is the latest hypothesis to explain the distant, glowing and moving balls of light that people are unable to identify. They think that the NHI manifests itself in Earth's atmosphere as glowing sphere which is presumed to be some kind...
O. H. "Harry" Turner, a physicist and head of the nuclear division within the Australian Joint Intelligence Office.
O. H. Turner, Scientific and Intelligence Aspects of the UFO Problem, Australia Dept. of Defence Joint Intelligence Organization...
You're paraphrasing me here. Please stop doing that. It changes what I actually said.
You really should provide specific examples instead of making vague, analogous claims. Terms like "highly unlikely" and "in principle identifiable" should be...
Then you've misunderstood @jarlrmai's point and comitted a category error. He's not discussing individual cases to which light can be borne, he's discussing the class of all UAP reports: no matter how good a sensor is, there will always be a...
Might I point out that using "strange materials from the sky" goes back at least to the days of the Pharaohs. Tutankhamen had an iron knife made from a meteorite.