I think they're advanced enough to know how we, or many specific individuals, would react. I've long thought that ETs select people who are credible and at the same time least likely to "freak out" when encountering UFOs and alien entities. The...
I doubt it. Even if they need samples they wouldn't have to reveal their presence, or make their ET nature obvious.
Dubious. While they occasionally appear with technology as primitive as ours or more so, that's likely just a facade...
There is no easy way to put this, so I will just repost the email that Gene sent me:
I’ve been to four hospitals and a rehab center.
I’ve had multiple MRIs, CTScans, ultrasounds and blood tests. And a minor surgical procedure.
I’m slowly...
I've always thought the numerous cases of little characters in white suits gathering soil samples and the use of medieval medical experiments as reported by abductees to be pure misdirection. Certainly any space fairing civilization could use...
I'm not so sure it's wise to draw such generalized conclusions. Maybe they ( whoever "they" are ), does need physical samples in order to perform their analysis. Maybe our biology is as alien to them as theirs is to us. Maybe some of our tech is...
I don't think their real purpose is study. Many cases make it appear that way but they're deceptive. The real purpose is gradual familiarization.
If ET just wanted to study us he could do it without any of us even knowing he is here.
But wouldn't the result of a "gradual familiarization" program necessitate an ongoing analysis of our reaction to them in order to measure their progress? Looked at it that way, "Gradual Familiarization" is just the name of that particular study...
Randall I found that episode I was looking for and actually you were actually the co-host. It was a guy who wrote a fictional book called Traveler based on stories from Roswell. Good show.
Personally — I remain skeptical in that it could be some sort of cover story. You might remember a similar thing happened with the Breakthrough Listen project when they identified a technological signal from Proxima. They made sure that it was...
Scientific data confirms interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is a natural object
"The critical discovery was made on October 24, just days before the comet's perihelion, or closest solar approach, on October 29. The MeerKAT telescope, an array of 64...
well i guess the thing to do would be to get big brother concerned about UFOs and then perhaps things will be different.
there may be a number of good reasons to argue against the existence of UFOs , i've never been keen on this one.
Thanks and the same in return :)
I think I might have actually witnessed an early test of one of these mirrors over Calgary. I might have even mentioned it on one of the shows. It was about that level of brightness outside — at least twice that...
That's funny because of the absolute irony — So many people are in climate panic mode over global warming — so here's an idea — let's put 4000 giant suntanning mirrors beaming the Sun's radiation back to planet Earth — what could possibly go...
I have reservations about 4000 mirrors in Space. When I think of light, I think of heat. Will the climate grow warmer when these mirrors are in use? Will they upset the biological clock of nature with its untimely or misplaced light?
If the...
Haven't heard from you for a while, Randall ... hope all's well!
My concern with mirrors in space is the brutal fate of our beautiful birds, like majestic flocks of Canada geese, will suffer by being incinerated while flying through the beams...
If you actually listen to Kim's line of questioning, you'd see that she takes a fair-minded approach to that very issue, and she herself is partly Vietnamese. If anything, I think she's too uncritical of the concerns that the guest has.
All fair...