Consider conspiracy.
A half dozen Navy personnel punk the internet (and Carlson).
Consider conspiracy.
A half dozen Navy personnel punk the internet (and Carlson).
Last edited by Lummy; 06-01-2018 at 05:17 PM.
Now who is really peddling conspiracies?
I thought this topic was going to be about unexplained phenomenon but it was really about making fun of Tucker Carlson. Maybe that's why so many people are afraid to bring this kind of thing up, they don't want to be ridiculed.
There is nothing funny about this. It is time that a major news source took this seriously. The evidence is very clear that something it out there. Whether it is aliens, or us with a black book project, or whatever, ignoring the sightings and evidence only makes you look silly.
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As I suggested, I share Tucker's -- and your -- apparent frustration on this matter, at least somewhat. But what can anyone do or say about it? Also, given the amazing sophistication of cgi, and the propensity of some people to decieve with it, and given the fact that the media well knows what fake news is since they make it up daily, they probably have fairly tepid response to this, especially since Trump can't be blamed for anything. Yet.
If it's true, and I'm certainly inclined to believe it is, just what can be done if something should be done?
Depends on how hungry they get, doesn't it?
Hmm ... interesting ...
However, they would have had to travel very, very fast -- like at fictional speeds unknown to man -- to arrive here so quickly from the nearest galaxy even thought of possibly having life. Either that, or from some adjacent dimensions, and they've been around here all along.
What can we do? Disclosure and allow the advanced technology to be passed to all.
Regarding the distances traveled, they could use worm holes or have some other way to "jump" through vast parts of space. They certainly are not relying on chemical rockets or nuclear engines.
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