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If you think 'aliens' are a psyop

I don't just think it, i know it.

In fact, the modern gray we know and love wasn't invented until the early 1990's.

Aliens are entirely fictional, and exclusively modern.

UFO's are clandestine flying craft built and flown by the only creature in the known universe that builds such things. Aliens ("little green men", originally) have been falsely conflated with flying saucers since their first appearance in the 40's to discredit anyone researching, witnessing, or reporting/publicly discussing the subject.

A psyop that has spanned history across thousands of years? Across multiple continents?

No. Aliens do not and cannot exist before the "space age". Angels can come from heaven in earlier christian mythology and such things - but no aliens.

As for "thousands of years / multiple continents", it is true there is good evidence for flying craft existing on those continents and over that period of time. Flying craft does NOT equal aliens - that is the (modern) psyop.

Explain the Sirius tribe.

Most likely simply a hoax. Less likely, they had telescopes in the distant past (and/or the star cluster they worshipped was more visible back then) and devolved to the state we found them in where they were worshipping remnants of their lost culture.

I was there for the mass sighting in in Illinois

Very cool. I would love to see one. Again, the crafts are real. They are real flying machines first designed and flown around the 40's. There is only one creature in the known universe which builds such craft. Alien worship is a scourge, and an encouraged psyop to suppress the reality of the craft.

Our cosmos is a vastly large place.

And what if it weren't? Our estimates as to the size of the universe are simply wild guesses. Let's say, for the point of discussion, that those estimates are cosmically wrong and the universe is much smaller than we want it to be. Would that change your conclusions/estimates?

Because that's nearly the same as destroying a civilization. We're not ready.

And why on earth would they care about that? Especially if they desire the material goods/resources here. The prime directive is television fiction, and an allegory for how the military treats civilization.

233 days ago
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If you think 'aliens' are a psyop

I don't just think it, i know it.

In fact, the modern gray we know and love wasn't invented until the early 1990's.

Aliens are entirely fictional, and exclusively modern.

UFO's are clandestine flying craft built and flown by the only creature in the known universe that builds such things. Aliens and their false conflation with flying saucers have been used since their first appearance in the 40's to discredit anyone researching, witnessing, or reporting/publicly discussing the subject.

A psyop that has spanned history across thousands of years? Across multiple continents?

No. Aliens do not and cannot exist before the "space age". Angels can come from heaven in earlier christian mythology and such things - but no aliens.

As for "thousands of years / multiple continents", it is true there is good evidence for flying craft existing on those continents and over that period of time. Flying craft does NOT equal aliens - that is the (modern) psyop.

Explain the Sirius tribe.

Most likely simply a hoax. Less likely, they had telescopes in the distant past (and/or the star cluster they worshipped was more visible back then) and devolved to the state we found them in where they were worshipping remnants of their lost culture.

I was there for the mass sighting in in Illinois

Very cool. I would love to see one. Again, the crafts are real. They are real flying machines first designed and flown around the 40's. There is only one creature in the known universe which builds such craft. Alien worship is a scourge, and an encouraged psyop to suppress the reality of the craft.

Our cosmos is a vastly large place.

And what if it weren't? Our estimates as to the size of the universe are simply wild guesses. Let's say, for the point of discussion, that those estimates are cosmically wrong and the universe is much smaller than we want it to be. Would that change your conclusions/estimates?

Because that's nearly the same as destroying a civilization. We're not ready.

And why on earth would they care about that? Especially if they desire the material goods/resources here. The prime directive is television fiction, and an allegory for how the military treats civilization.

234 days ago
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