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there is no more doubt about the aliens.
you can ridicule all you want and you'll still be wrong.
you can ridicule all you want and you'll still be wrong.
"Meantime, an informed source told FNA that the object has been on fire and there has been thick smoke coming out of it prior to the crash, concluding that the object couldn't have been a meteor as meteors do not smoke," the article said.
woah it seems like one of them got shot down.
the disclosure project says that our radar causes most of the crashes but this one seems to have been shot down
even nikola tesla believed he received information from aliens
The crop circle story and all of the others are unrelated, the point is that they are obviously nonsense and yet the Canadian is reporting them as truth - I therefore consider the Canadian an unreliable source of information and thus the fact it reported on the alien/human dna business is worthless."This is the problem with this subject, and why culturally it won't ever be taken seriously. Before even listening to the testimonies of these ex-astronauts and top CIA people who deserve to be taken seriously for at least a minute or two, it's perfectly okay to dismiss them and decide, based on an unrelated story on crop circles, that it is 'infinitely more likely' that some of the most knowledgable people in the gvt, space and defence industries are just all nuts."
also "tesla was a very good scientist, an incredibly odd man" exhibits an incredibly profound lack of understanding of tesla's importance and impact on the history of civilization.
people take for granted history's punctuated leaps in knowledge because they seem to be so given.
Believing in aliens that have a head, two arms and legs, fly around in spaceships and want to communicate with us is like believing in the Wolfman or Dracula.
Any species smart enough to crack the light-speed barrier would probably just exist as pure energy or something, we can barely conceive what form they'd take.
also "tesla was a very good scientist, an incredibly odd man" exhibits an incredibly profound lack of understanding of tesla's importance and impact on the history of civilization.