thinking that it's silly to think they would come here to look at a distance, for thousands of years, and not make actual contact because "we're not ready".
I get it, though, I believed in that stuff very deeply from early years to mid-30s.
If you actually do think critically about it, though, you realize how silly it is to believe that other humanoids from far away planets come here to do experiments for thousands of years, and that once we are "ready" they will bring us into their interstellar family.
I'm not trying to be mean, though. Sorry if it comes off that way. Like I said, I used to believe a lot of that stuff.
I'm still open to it being demons, or another species or advanced human race on this planet that lives underground, underwater, or antarctica, and that maybe they are either at the top of the power pyramid or work through those with power. Or even that it is humans from the future. Those are all more plausible to me.
The most plausible is still that it is military and intelligence running experiments and psyops, some of which are intended to eventually culminate in a fake alien invasion.
The mothership I saw was mile long+. Big cloudfront in front of it, kinda like what you see in the movies.
One of the smaller ships I saw up close. About 20' directly above me. Titanium grey, kinda looked like the bottom of the shuttle from the Star Trek series. Flat bottomed with two small fins.
No downdraft. Slow mechanical rhythmic noise, soft. It turned on the air like a boat turns in water. Saw a set of them clear 2+ miles in an instant.
I'm ex air-assault, it was nothing conventional. Not any kind of tech we have. My father in law was a skunk works guy for decades. Says it's not ours. Foo fighters. They observe. (Look up black knight. Circumpolar orbit).
There's plenty of aliens around, we've probably been visited by dozens if not more. We have historical accounts of plenty.
Again, go look up ithe sirius tribe, they claimed their advanced astronomical and math knowledge was taught by extraterrestrials from sirius. They claimed it was a binary star before we'd even worked out that was a thing: these were people in a jungle mind you.
Fast forward 50 years from that explanation and we launch Hubble. Hubble verifies sirius is a binary star. Really, if that's not proof enough for anyone, you're just dense.
If you don't like that, you're gonna hate this: the most important pieces of our DNA are alien. No precursors dating back past 20k years or so: all of a sudden the most important genomes in our DNA just show up.. No other organism on the planet showing this manipulation either. -Alien life is common enough that someone came here and evolved us for reasons unknown.
I don't think they're waiting to for us to join any intergalactic club. We're of scientific/ historically/ security interest probably: we're an odd bunch of genetically mutated apes with nukes who should have never evolved because our planet gets reset via an asteroid every 40-100 million years.
Explain sirius and a million other sightings throughout history or gtfo.
You're conflating two different things:
I get it, though, I believed in that stuff very deeply from early years to mid-30s.
If you actually do think critically about it, though, you realize how silly it is to believe that other humanoids from far away planets come here to do experiments for thousands of years, and that once we are "ready" they will bring us into their interstellar family.
I'm not trying to be mean, though. Sorry if it comes off that way. Like I said, I used to believe a lot of that stuff.
I'm still open to it being demons, or another species or advanced human race on this planet that lives underground, underwater, or antarctica, and that maybe they are either at the top of the power pyramid or work through those with power. Or even that it is humans from the future. Those are all more plausible to me.
The most plausible is still that it is military and intelligence running experiments and psyops, some of which are intended to eventually culminate in a fake alien invasion.
The mothership I saw was mile long+. Big cloudfront in front of it, kinda like what you see in the movies.
One of the smaller ships I saw up close. About 20' directly above me. Titanium grey, kinda looked like the bottom of the shuttle from the Star Trek series. Flat bottomed with two small fins.
No downdraft. Slow mechanical rhythmic noise, soft. It turned on the air like a boat turns in water. Saw a set of them clear 2+ miles in an instant.
I'm ex air-assault, it was nothing conventional. Not any kind of tech we have. My father in law was a skunk works guy for decades. Says it's not ours. Foo fighters. They observe. (Look up black knight. Circumpolar orbit).
There's plenty of aliens around, we've probably been visited by dozens if not more. We have historical accounts of plenty.
Again, go look up ithe sirius tribe, they claimed their advanced astronomical and math knowledge was taught by extraterrestrials from sirius. They claimed it was a binary star before we'd even worked out that was a thing: these were people in a jungle mind you.
Fast forward 50 years from that explanation and we launch Hubble. Hubble verifies sirius is a binary star. Really, if that's not proof enough for anyone, you're just dense.
If you don't like that, you're gonna hate this: the most important pieces of our DNA are alien. No precursors dating back past 20k years or so: all of a sudden the most important genomes in our DNA just show up.. No other organism on the planet showing this manipulation either. -Alien life is common enough that someone came here and evolved us for reasons unknown.
I don't think they're waiting to for us to join any intergalactic club. We're of scientific/ historically/ security interest probably: we're an odd bunch of genetically mutated apes with nukes who should have never evolved because our planet gets reset via an asteroid every 40-100 million years.
Explain sirius and a million other sightings throughout history or gtfo.
Spot on