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Aliens are confirmed?

I’d think so. If I had never seen or known about star link satellites and how they launch, I’d be absolutely convinced I saw a ufo.

It kinda makes me wonder what the uncontacted tribes of the world think when they see those things fly over.
The Great Spirit is pulling a string of anal beads from the back-pussy of the Earth Mother, duh :homer:






















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there's really few things over the last 60 years our government hasnt done that isnt a psyop.

This whole current alien thing is a psyop.

More and more references on the TV, slowly ingraining all this into peoples heads. We were watching Jeopardy last night and they had two references to UFOs in one show.

Behold a Pale Horse by Bill Cooper should be required reading for this thread.
 
just about everyone knows what an F117 or a B2 bomber looks like and many people know just how silent they are while in flight, and recognize that they’re most definitely not aliens.
I remember the B2 flyover a miramar air show I was at waaay back when. The announcer kept talking about how it was going to be here soon, but I was walking around looking at other planes and that damn thing snuck up on me. All of a sudden I hear people cheering, and I turn around and the damn thing is silently right overhead. Pretty cool.
 
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I think there was/is shit up at Area 51, and I don't believe the cover story for Roswell for a second, but that's all hearsay. Then there were the Phoenix lights.


This was the case that piqued my interest initially. The government's explanation of flares is every bit as laughable as their JFK Warren Report. Flares don't traverse the entire state of Arizona. In recent years the governor at the time who held a press conference mocking the event bringing someone out on the stage dressed as a stereotypical alien has come out in recent years saying he saw it himself, that wasn't flares, and what else was he supposed to do? He didn't feel like he could admit at the time that a massive unidentified craft traveled all the way across his state and directly across one of the largest metro areas in the country. He was also a former Air Force pilot and said it was definitely a craft and definitely a LOT bigger than anything he's ever seen fly.

Then after that I kinda lost interest until the whole 2017 stuff. I've paid a lot more attention since.
 

New study ranks states on their chances of surviving alien invasion – Where does your home stand?​

June 10, 2023 | Kevin Haggerty

A military whistleblower’s account of otherworldly craft being studied by the U.S. government in secret sparked a renewed interest in extraterrestrial life, leaving some set to determine which state would fare the best if aliens attacked.

Skeptics and believers were left debating the veracity of claims recently made by U.S. Air Force veteran David Charles Grusch whose responsibilities included acting as a representative to Congress’ Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019 to 2021. While those arguments played out online, njcasino.com conducted its own research to determine which state had the best odds if an invasion ever did take place.

“In the event of an alien invasion,” the site contended, “disruptions to transportation and logistics networks could make it challenging to import food from other regions our countries. States with a higher number of food and beverage companies would have a greater capacity to produce and distribute food locally, ensuring a more reliable food supply for their population.”


Based on those notions and factors that included population density, military and law enforcement presence, as well as landscape, Virginia came in at number one, providing an 80.4 percent survivability rating followed by Georgia, Massachusetts, New York and Louisiana in the top five.

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Image: NJCasino.com


“The presence of a larger military force per capita means that Virginia is well-equipped to defend and protect its territory against extraterrestrial threats and enables a faster response time to an alien invasion, meaning the state can mobilize and deploy troops more quickly,” the site added.

On the bottom of the pile was Nevada at 45.3 percent where, as it happened, a recent viral video had surfaced that purported to show bodycam footage from a law enforcement officer capturing a UFO crashing before frightened Las Vegas residents reported having witnessed beings eight- to 10-feet tall standing beside it.

The New York Post spoke to Harvard physicist Avi Loeb about the findings who suggested a dangerous invasion was not a big concern. “They are much more advanced than us. They will not try to attack us. If we are visited it is probably mostly by technological equipment that has artificial intelligence, not necessarily biological creatures — and they have their own agenda. It has nothing to do with us.”


By his estimate, human civilization to technologically sophisticated aliens would be the equivalent of a “biker driving down the street and not worried about the ants that come from the cracks in the pavement.”

With plans to conduct research on a meteorite in Papua New Guinea that he believes could be the remains of an alien probe, Loeb added, “We keep thinking about ourselves as being at the center of attention, but that’s very narrow-minded.”

“It’s to our benefit to learn from them rather than be worried that they would attack us,” the physicist added.

Meanwhile, even with its high number of police officers, Manhattan armor salesman Brad Pedell told the Post, “I’m ready. Bring ’em on!”


“I have my helmet, shields, vests. I’m as protected as I can be!” he argued.

“Well, naturally, when you recover something that’s either landed or crashed. Sometimes. you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it’s true,” Grusch claimed and, like the Las Vegas sighting, no images were provided to corroborate the story’s details.
 
That is the dumbest shit I've ever read in my life. Any alien lifeform advanced enough to accomplish interstellar travel to get here would be so far beyond us that our defenses would be more laughable than uncontacted tribes shooting arrows at helicopters.

Proximity to "food companies"? A food company would mean jack shit. They're just processing shit that gets shipped in.
 
I remember the B2 flyover a miramar air show I was at waaay back when. The announcer kept talking about how it was going to be here soon, but I was walking around looking at other planes and that damn thing snuck up on me. All of a sudden I hear people cheering, and I turn around and the damn thing is silently right overhead. Pretty cool.
I worked at White Sands Missile range back in 82 ish. I was in an old wooden office complex a few miles north of Trinity; damm if there wasn't a couple of small helicoptors in the parking lot when I left for lunch. We didn't hear a thing when they landed. We also knew of a couple of C-130's that were super quiet. They would sneak up flying low once and awhile just to scare the fucking shit out of us! :flipoff::flipoff::flipoff::flipoff: BTW: All black and no tail numbers. Lots of spooky shit going on. :usa::smokin:
 

New study ranks states on their chances of surviving alien invasion – Where does your home stand?​

June 10, 2023 | Kevin Haggerty

A military whistleblower’s account of otherworldly craft being studied by the U.S. government in secret sparked a renewed interest in extraterrestrial life, leaving some set to determine which state would fare the best if aliens attacked.

Skeptics and believers were left debating the veracity of claims recently made by U.S. Air Force veteran David Charles Grusch whose responsibilities included acting as a representative to Congress’ Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019 to 2021. While those arguments played out online, njcasino.com conducted its own research to determine which state had the best odds if an invasion ever did take place.

“In the event of an alien invasion,” the site contended, “disruptions to transportation and logistics networks could make it challenging to import food from other regions our countries. States with a higher number of food and beverage companies would have a greater capacity to produce and distribute food locally, ensuring a more reliable food supply for their population.”


Based on those notions and factors that included population density, military and law enforcement presence, as well as landscape, Virginia came in at number one, providing an 80.4 percent survivability rating followed by Georgia, Massachusetts, New York and Louisiana in the top five.

alien-invasion.jpg

Image: NJCasino.com


“The presence of a larger military force per capita means that Virginia is well-equipped to defend and protect its territory against extraterrestrial threats and enables a faster response time to an alien invasion, meaning the state can mobilize and deploy troops more quickly,” the site added.

On the bottom of the pile was Nevada at 45.3 percent where, as it happened, a recent viral video had surfaced that purported to show bodycam footage from a law enforcement officer capturing a UFO crashing before frightened Las Vegas residents reported having witnessed beings eight- to 10-feet tall standing beside it.

The New York Post spoke to Harvard physicist Avi Loeb about the findings who suggested a dangerous invasion was not a big concern. “They are much more advanced than us. They will not try to attack us. If we are visited it is probably mostly by technological equipment that has artificial intelligence, not necessarily biological creatures — and they have their own agenda. It has nothing to do with us.”


By his estimate, human civilization to technologically sophisticated aliens would be the equivalent of a “biker driving down the street and not worried about the ants that come from the cracks in the pavement.”

With plans to conduct research on a meteorite in Papua New Guinea that he believes could be the remains of an alien probe, Loeb added, “We keep thinking about ourselves as being at the center of attention, but that’s very narrow-minded.”

“It’s to our benefit to learn from them rather than be worried that they would attack us,” the physicist added.

Meanwhile, even with its high number of police officers, Manhattan armor salesman Brad Pedell told the Post, “I’m ready. Bring ’em on!”


“I have my helmet, shields, vests. I’m as protected as I can be!” he argued.

“Well, naturally, when you recover something that’s either landed or crashed. Sometimes. you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it’s true,” Grusch claimed and, like the Las Vegas sighting, no images were provided to corroborate the story’s details.

That survival study is bullshit. Nevada already has the aliens, nuclear waste, mountains, hookers, lots of guns and likely an alien killing super gonorrhea brewing in some cut-rate brothel in Mina.

If the aliens land the last thing we need are college professors and cops.
 
That is the dumbest shit I've ever read in my life. Any alien lifeform advanced enough to accomplish interstellar travel to get here would be so far beyond us that our defenses would be more laughable than uncontacted tribes shooting arrows at helicopters.

Proximity to "food companies"? A food company would mean jack shit. They're just processing shit that gets shipped in.
It's like the Kardashians wrote it. :laughing:

"If you're like in a place that like can keep the restaurants open AND near Will Smith, like you'll literally be okay. Like don't panic."
 

New study ranks states on their chances of surviving alien invasion – Where does your home stand?​

June 10, 2023 | Kevin Haggerty

A military whistleblower’s account of otherworldly craft being studied by the U.S. government in secret sparked a renewed interest in extraterrestrial life, leaving some set to determine which state would fare the best if aliens attacked.

Skeptics and believers were left debating the veracity of claims recently made by U.S. Air Force veteran David Charles Grusch whose responsibilities included acting as a representative to Congress’ Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019 to 2021. While those arguments played out online, njcasino.com conducted its own research to determine which state had the best odds if an invasion ever did take place.

“In the event of an alien invasion,” the site contended, “disruptions to transportation and logistics networks could make it challenging to import food from other regions our countries. States with a higher number of food and beverage companies would have a greater capacity to produce and distribute food locally, ensuring a more reliable food supply for their population.”


Based on those notions and factors that included population density, military and law enforcement presence, as well as landscape, Virginia came in at number one, providing an 80.4 percent survivability rating followed by Georgia, Massachusetts, New York and Louisiana in the top five.

alien-invasion.jpg

Image: NJCasino.com


“The presence of a larger military force per capita means that Virginia is well-equipped to defend and protect its territory against extraterrestrial threats and enables a faster response time to an alien invasion, meaning the state can mobilize and deploy troops more quickly,” the site added.

On the bottom of the pile was Nevada at 45.3 percent where, as it happened, a recent viral video had surfaced that purported to show bodycam footage from a law enforcement officer capturing a UFO crashing before frightened Las Vegas residents reported having witnessed beings eight- to 10-feet tall standing beside it.

The New York Post spoke to Harvard physicist Avi Loeb about the findings who suggested a dangerous invasion was not a big concern. “They are much more advanced than us. They will not try to attack us. If we are visited it is probably mostly by technological equipment that has artificial intelligence, not necessarily biological creatures — and they have their own agenda. It has nothing to do with us.”


By his estimate, human civilization to technologically sophisticated aliens would be the equivalent of a “biker driving down the street and not worried about the ants that come from the cracks in the pavement.”

With plans to conduct research on a meteorite in Papua New Guinea that he believes could be the remains of an alien probe, Loeb added, “We keep thinking about ourselves as being at the center of attention, but that’s very narrow-minded.”

“It’s to our benefit to learn from them rather than be worried that they would attack us,” the physicist added.

Meanwhile, even with its high number of police officers, Manhattan armor salesman Brad Pedell told the Post, “I’m ready. Bring ’em on!”


“I have my helmet, shields, vests. I’m as protected as I can be!” he argued.

“Well, naturally, when you recover something that’s either landed or crashed. Sometimes. you encounter dead pilots and believe it or not, as fantastical as that sounds, it’s true,” Grusch claimed and, like the Las Vegas sighting, no images were provided to corroborate the story’s details.

Hmmmm... The propaganda ramp-up continues? :homer:
 
What channel? Or is it on utoob?

That same News Nation platform. It was the biggest platform Coulthart could get to carry the story. All the bigger platforms passed even though they're now being forced to acknowledge it based on the buzz.
 
Man for a bunch of tin foilers you are all pretty gullible. Do you really think if the whistleblower was legit he ever would have made it on TV? Fuck no, dude would have been made dead. This is all planned staged bullshit to once again distrct the American people and you fools are buying into it 100%. Dumbasses, dumbasses everywhere.


 
Man for a bunch of tin foilers you are all pretty gullible. Do you really think if the whistleblower was legit he ever would have made it on TV? Fuck no, dude would have been made dead. This is all planned staged bullshit to once again distrct the American people and you fools are buying into it 100%. Dumbasses, dumbasses everywhere.


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Man for a bunch of tin foilers you are all pretty gullible. Do you really think if the whistleblower was legit he ever would have made it on TV? Fuck no, dude would have been made dead. This is all planned staged bullshit to once again distrct the American people and you fools are buying into it 100%. Dumbasses, dumbasses everywhere.

Is this the Inception method of tinfoilology? Where's Leo with his little spinny top to test for the reality?

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Fascinating, the responses from people. The sr71, stealth fighter and bomber educated me about the govt keeping a secret. But tech from another planet is a different thing. I wont be surprised one bit when they finally own up to having other worldly hardware, but its gonna take something special for that to happen. Like a 'alien attack' whatever that entails.
 
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