(July 13, 2022 at 9:22 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote: Ah, finally
Quote:House votes to make it easier to report UFOs
The House on Wednesday voted to create a secure government system for reporting UFOs and to compel current and former officials to reveal what they might know about the mysterious phenomena by promising to protect them from reprisal.
The bipartisan amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, passed by voice vote without debate, is part of an aggressive effort to exert more oversight over an enduring intelligence-gathering challenge that has gained more attention in recent years.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/13...s-00045640
So transparency and people being allowed to report what they observe is a bad thing?
Super interesting that these sightings and picking up of these things on multiple systems is happening constantly, non-stop, probably weekly, but people here of course brush it off because they're too proud and need to wait for the scientific establishment to jump on board before they're willing to. Those at the forefront of new ideas are always called crazy or apostates before their ideas are accepted by the masses. This is just how history goes, so people's reactions are understandable. I don't think it's aliens, but look at fermi's paradox. How long would it actually take for unmanned, self replicating alien drones to colonize the entire galaxy? Not that long actually, when you take into account that they would simply be drones, so hundreds of thousands or even millions of years doesn't really matter in that context. This is why I believe aliens or off world tech should not be lumped in with ghosts and goblins, or gods. Hell, I don't even think it's really possible for there to be evidence of a god that would convince me, because even God coming down and talking to me face to face could just be me in a sim with someone fucking with me. Aliens are not something that should basically automatically be ruled out like some other things.
People like Sam Harris, Eric Weinstein, and other big names are being contacted and told to prepare for a massive paradigm shift, by people that they trust and claim would be a lot more in the know, and I think there's something to this. I don't think this is all one big troll job, but I suppose it could be.
These things are not man made drones, as we know them.
I appreciate you debunking the really silly claims like people calling balloons UAPs and stuff like that though. Those things deserve to be mocked, just like the Steven Greer silliness. These things being debunked don't take away from what these fighter pilots are saying, however, and what their equipment showed, which was confirmed by being shown on multiple devices at the same time, and at times with the naked eye. We can just say, like ThunderF00t does, that what radar and multiple other devices show at the same time is supposedly indistinguishable from magic and therefore untrue because it doesn't match up with our current scientific understanding of the universe, or we can go with the evidence where it takes us. I'm a man of evidence, so I choose to go that route. And even if there is nothing to all of this, it's still a great thing that pilots are able to report what they see without worrying about losing their career over it. Isn't that a fantastic thing? Are you ok with pilots being thrown under the bus and it potentially hurting their career aspects because their eyes were playing tricks on them and they thought they saw something they didn't see, and wanted to report what they thought they saw? I don't see how service people being protected is something to deride rather than celebrate, but maybe that's just me.