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Have you seen one? I haven't but i have seen the video Anunnaki that guard US President Obama and I have Comrad who sees one in West Desert last end of week landing into Dugway army base.

Does anyone still believe UFO is not real?
 
All we know about universe gives us very high probability of extraterrestrial life. I have not seen one but maybe it is not to late yet.
 
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It exists somewhere in the universe. it is either they are watching us seretly or they do not have a technology to come here. maybe they are contacting only few people? (man in black) ??? :^O


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All we know about universe gives us very high probability of extraterrestrial life. I have not seen one but maybe it is not to late yet.
Yep, the probability is just too high to think that we are all alone in the universe.


It exists somewhere in the universe. it is either they are watching us seretly or they do not have a technology to come here. maybe they are contacting only few people? (man in black) ??? :^O
And also this.

Furthermore, there could be not one or two but maybe hundreds, thousands or millions of different extraterrestrial intelligent species scattered in the universe. Some might be primitive, some might be very very advanced. Some of them might be like us, very local, locked up in their planet and dependent on it and some of them might be very mobile and widely traveled civilizations.

Some might indeed be secretly observing us or on the contrary there could be very little inter-universal interaction between all the extraterrestrial life. Because, even for a very advanced civilization, it could be very hard to find the other intelligent life forms since even only the known Universe(by humankind) is so ****ing big and deep. So much so that it makes even the light speed useless when it comes to traveling in space.

An advanced civilization that has achieved finding other intelligent beings either should be extremely lucky(to be happen to be very close to one), or they should definitely possess teleportation-like technologies.
 
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If you don't believe in aliens, you're dumb. If you don't believe that aliens have made contact with earth, you're even dumber.
 
If you don't believe in aliens, you're dumb. If you don't believe that aliens have made contact with earth, you're even dumber.

Total BS.

I'm with ECTYA on this one, although I do believe that ET's have made contact. I don't think it's fair to call someone dumb for not believing something that has virtually no proof or basis in provable fact. To me, an uneducated tard of a human if there ever was one, it makes zero sense for an ET with the brain power and technology to get to Earth to just pop down and say hello to a random person. They likely come from a mind bogglingly advanced civilization and will know from their past, and probably present, that making contact with the world power FIRST is essential. (Which I believe has happened) It makes perfect sense that the governments of the world don't disclose this type of information to the public, but only to a certain point. I believe that that point is almost up, and in my lifetime we will get full disclosure.
 
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I'm with ECTYA on this one, although I do believe that ET's have made contact. I don't think it's fair to call someone dumb for not believing something that has virtually no proof or basis in provable fact. To me, an uneducated tard of a human if there ever was one, it makes zero sense for an ET with the brain power and technology to get to Earth to just pop down and say hello to a random person. They likely come from a mind bogglingly advanced civilization and will know from their past, and probably present, that making contact with the world power FIRST is essential. (Which I believe has happened) It makes perfect sense that the governments of the world don't disclose this type of information to the public, but only to a certain point. I believe that that point is almost up, and in my lifetime we will get full


Agree. I dont blame nobody for getting mad if NWO keeps alien technology from everybody. I also cannot blame the insiders for keeping this from common man. You can imagine chaos when ppl find out aliens come to make earth more civilized? Opposite from intent gets achieved when the ppl start rioting.
 
Obviously Earth is just a social and entertainment experiment for aliens. Essentially we are a reality tv show for aliens.


All of Earth's species, such as Asians, bears, ducks, Jews, deer, and Hispanics, are taken from their respective home planets for the purposes of the show, and everyone around the world is unknowingly being filmed and watched. The world governments are involved, hence increased surveillance everywhere.

If you do not agree, you can suck my jagon.
 
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I'm with ECTYA on this one, although I do believe that ET's have made contact. I don't think it's fair to call someone dumb for not believing something that has virtually no proof or basis in provable fact. To me, an uneducated tard of a human if there ever was one, it makes zero sense for an ET with the brain power and technology to get to Earth to just pop down and say hello to a random person. They likely come from a mind bogglingly advanced civilization and will know from their past, and probably present, that making contact with the world power FIRST is essential. (Which I believe has happened) It makes perfect sense that the governments of the world don't disclose this type of information to the public, but only to a certain point. I believe that that point is almost up, and in my lifetime we will get full


Agree. I dont blame nobody for getting mad if NWO keeps alien technology from everybody. I also cannot blame the insiders for keeping this from common man. You can imagine chaos when ppl find out aliens come to make earth more civilized? Opposite from intent gets achieved when the ppl start rioting.

To be clear, I don't buy any of that NWO crap, unless we're talking Hall, Nash, and Hollywood Hogan. That **** is 4-Life.
 
The cold stark reality is that there may be other life all over the universe, but we are so far away from all of them that we will never see them, ever.

I think the closest star to us is 4 light years away (read that somewhere). Meaning, even if we had the capability to travel at the speed of light then it would still take 4 years to get to them. And that might not even be a region with life.

Traveling at the speed of light flies in the face of all physics laws. So the possibility doesn't seem plausible. We probably have a better hope of warping space time fabric and going through a worm hole to reach where we want to go.

At this point in my life I highly doubt any alien life has ever been to our solar system. Unless Mars was a planet with life millions of years ago or some other planet in our solar system. I don't doubt that it's possible that other life exists. It just may be we will never ever meet alien life due to how far away we are, and the possible fact that we might not ever figure out how to travel that far. This might be a blessing in disguise. Love and compassion may be rare and all the alien life out there might be brutally vicious. We might not want a visit from them.
 
The cold stark reality is that there may be other life all over the universe, but we are so far away from all of them that we will never see them, ever.

I think the closest star to us is 4 light years away (read that somewhere). Meaning, even if we had the capability to travel at the speed of light then it would still take 4 years to get to them. And that might not even be a region with life.

Traveling at the speed of light flies in the face of all physics laws. So the possibility doesn't seem plausible. We probably have a better hope of warping space time fabric and going through a worm hole to reach where we want to go.

At this point in my life I highly doubt any alien life has ever been to our solar system. Unless Mars was a planet with life millions of years ago or some other planet in our solar system. I don't doubt that it's possible that other life exists. It just may be we will never ever meet alien life due to how far away we are, and the possible fact that we might not ever figure out how to travel that far. This might be a blessing in disguise. Love and compassion may be rare and all the alien life out there might be brutally vicious. We might not want a visit from them.

My understanding is that getting to the nearest star is hindered by our ability to survive the trip and the no nukes in space treaty. I think it would be cool to disarm by jointly building something like the Orion project with Russia. Apparently speeds approaching 10% of the speed of light would be possible, meaning a probe could reach Alpha Centauri in under 50 years. Considering that voyager 1 was launched almost 40 years ago it's really not that long.

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I believe the healthiest assumption for us (humanity) to make is that there is most likely other intelligent life in the Universe but that we stand just as good a chance as any other life to be the smartest and the furthest ahead. I've never assumed that other intelligent life would easily be way beyond our level of intelligence. We have no yardstick by which to even take a guess at such a thing.


But I think Hack really nailed it. I think people are completely forgetting how far apart stuff in our Universe is. It is very possible that the closest intelligent neighbor is thousands and thousands of light years away. It is also very possible that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. If that's the case then it really doesn't matter that intelligent life is out there, we're never going to bump into one another. They can be as hostile as they want to be, as superior as they can be, it doesn't matter. In such a scenario it would make no sense at all to try to annihilate one another. We'll all have plenty of room in our own neighborhoods to do whatever we like.

The idea that we have been visited and our governments are keeping it a secret is beyond laughable to me.
 
I believe the healthiest assumption for us (humanity) to make is that there is most likely other intelligent life in the Universe but that we stand just as good a chance as any other life to be the smartest and the furthest ahead. I've never assumed that other intelligent life would easily be way beyond our level of intelligence. We have no yardstick by which to even take a guess at such a thing.


But I think Hack really nailed it. I think people are completely forgetting how far apart stuff in our Universe is. It is very possible that the closest intelligent neighbor is thousands and thousands of light years away. It is also very possible that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. If that's the case then it really doesn't matter that intelligent life is out there, we're never going to bump into one another. They can be as hostile as they want to be, as superior as they can be, it doesn't matter. In such a scenario it would make no sense at all to try to annihilate one another. We'll all have plenty of room in our own neighborhoods to do whatever we like.

The idea that we have been visited and our governments are keeping it a secret is beyond laughable to me.

Totally agree with what you said about not having a yardstick to measure. We could very well be an extremely advanced and intelligent race. We could also be very dumb. Hard to tell at this point.

By the same token though, there are so many people on this earth, that it would be only mildly surprising to me if one of the has been contacted by extra terrestrials. It also would not surprise me if alien life is not found in the next 500 years. At this point, any assumptions about his kind of stuff are no more than guesses.
 
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