Oh come on., I have seen a few documentaries from some well documented people who only use facts that can be backed up with government reports on paper and they say ufo's were classified two levels above the hydrogen bomb. Now if the government didn't believe in them, why such high secrecy in
You got any video of god doing anything? There is plenty of video worldwide, including video from various militaries around the world to dismiss it that easily.Oh come on.
I have seen a few documentaries from some well documented people who only use facts that can be backed up by reports on paper that their is a God.
See? Same crap.
You got any video of god doing anything? There is plenty of video worldwide, including video from various militaries around the world to dismiss it that easily.
Means nothing. Thank you.absence of evidence
No! These aliens are illegal and the gallant ICE agents will get every one of them.If aliens are smart enough to get here, they're smart enough to stay hidden if they want to. There's no credible evidence, but absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Of course UFOs exist. There’s just no reason to think they’re alien spacecraft. By definition, they are UNIDENTIFIED: something was seen but it was unclear what it was.What I'm driving at are security clearances and what levels of security exist and who can see what AND does a person even know what exists above their clearance level? Let's use the hydrogen bomb as an example, what was the level of security for it?
Yes, the hydrogen bomb was indeed developed under extreme secrecy. The US program to develop it, announced in 1950, was classified at the highest level. This included the "Policy and Progress in the H-Bomb Program," a document containing the history of the first successful design, which was classified as "top secret". The US was the first nation to test a hydrogen bomb on November 1, 1952. Even today, many details of the design and the Teller-Ulam design, a key concept behind modern hydrogen bombs, remain military secrets.
However, I have seen a few documentaries from some well documented people who only use facts that can be backed up with government reports on paper and they say ufo's were classified two levels above the hydrogen bomb. Now if the government didn't believe in them, why such high secrecy in 1950?
You got any video of god doing anything? There is plenty of video worldwide, including video from various militaries around the world to dismiss it that easily.
Not necessarily. With our current technologies humanity could likely build a generation ship with a reasonable chance of reaching nearby star systems within a couple of thousand years - a blink of a cosmic eye - if we were sufficiently motivated. But even having technology for interstellar travel at a reasonable fraction of light speed needn't automatically translate into technologies to be invisible in orbit or in atmospheric flight.I seriously doubt UFOs exist.
Any civilization advanced enough to be able to accomplish interstellar flight from light years away would certainly be advanced enough to easily avoid our primitive detection devices.
I seriously doubt UFOs exist.
Any civilization advanced enough to be able to accomplish interstellar flight from light years away would certainly be advanced enough to easily avoid our primitive detection devices.
Not necessarily. With our current technologies humanity could likely build a generation ship with a
reasonable chance of reaching nearby star systems within a couple of thousand years
- a blink of a cosmic eye - if we were sufficiently motivated. But even having technology for interstellar travel at a reasonable fraction of light speed needn't automatically translate into technologies to be invisible in orbit or in atmospheric flight.
Telling everyone what something isn't (eg. not an alien spacecraft) helps narrow down the field on what it might be. As @dmpi posted the whole Roswell incident was based on a reluctance to reveal a military balloon program. Keeping cards close to the chest is pretty much a high-level military default, particularly during the Cold War. They classified experiments into psychic powers, telepathy and mind control tooHowever, I have seen a few documentaries from some well documented people who only use facts that can be backed up with government reports on paper and they say ufo's were classified two levels above the hydrogen bomb. Now if the government didn't believe in them, why such high secrecy in 1950?
I did think about your scenario, it's ridiculous. I never mentioned martians, why are you? Because you are pulling stuff out of thin air, that's why.Video of what. Your video of Martians is the SAME video of my God.
Think about it.
Seriously
Just the other day I say Jesus in my coffee cup. See how that works. You see what you want to see. Basic pycology.
There is nothing vague about military pilots catching them on radar and visual.Of course UFOs exist. There’s just no reason to think they’re alien spacecraft. By definition, they are UNIDENTIFIED: something was seen but it was unclear what it was.
One problem with Freedom of Information Act requests is what information is available., let’s say NSA intercepted communications from a Soviet military aircraft that reported a UFO. NSA would respond to the FOIA request but would have to redact how the comma were collected and any information that could possibly reveal that method, any decryption, etc. And if it is known to NSA what the object was, such as any type of spyplane or any stealth aircraft, or covert operations aircraft etc, that could not be revealed either.
So all that would be left be a vague report that a UFO was spotted and a lot of blacked out stuff. R
I did not use the word aliens, why are you?There are no clear videos of space aliens or their ships.
So when the army put out a statement saying they had a UFO those dumb asses didn't recognize it as a weather balloon? I find that exceedingly difficult to believe. I think their first released statement was accurate and what followed was a cover-up. Even Jesse Marcel said as much in his old age.Telling everyone what something isn't (eg. not an alien spacecraft) helps narrow down the field on what it might be. As @dmpi posted the whole Roswell incident was based on a reluctance to reveal a military balloon program. Keeping cards close to the chest is pretty much a high-level military default, particularly during the Cold War. They classified experiments into psychic powers, telepathy and mind control too
So when the army put out a statement saying they had a UFO those dumb asses didn't recognize it as a weather balloon?
I find that exceedingly difficult to believe. I think their first released statement was accurate and what followed was a cover-up. Even Jesse Marcel said as much in his old age.
I did not use the word aliens, why are you?
Didn't say there was.There is nothing vague about military pilots catching them on radar and visual.
There is nothing vague about military pilots catching them on radar and visual.
The government has had several programs of UFO investigations from Bluebook to UAP/UAPTF and numerous in-between. So, the government is definitely interested in them, probably from the Foo Fighters of WWII until today. What does our government know about UFO’s, who knows as you pointed it, it’s classified? Not only by our government, but it seems every government in the world puts the secret stamp on UFOs and their activity.What I'm driving at are security clearances and what levels of security exist and who can see what AND does a person even know what exists above their clearance level? Let's use the hydrogen bomb as an example, what was the level of security for it?
Yes, the hydrogen bomb was indeed developed under extreme secrecy. The US program to develop it, announced in 1950, was classified at the highest level. This included the "Policy and Progress in the H-Bomb Program," a document containing the history of the first successful design, which was classified as "top secret". The US was the first nation to test a hydrogen bomb on November 1, 1952. Even today, many details of the design and the Teller-Ulam design, a key concept behind modern hydrogen bombs, remain military secrets.
However, I have seen a few documentaries from some well documented people who only use facts that can be backed up with government reports on paper and they say ufo's were classified two levels above the hydrogen bomb. Now if the government didn't believe in them, why such high secrecy in 1950?
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