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House Panel to hold hearing on UAP

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posted on May, 12 2022 @ 05:02 AM
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originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: nerbot

So if there are 'mommy may I aliens' following complex beaurocrafic
rules, who are the millions of them that spring up, in every conceivable
perception and form, who are doing the anal probing, cow butchering
and all the other crazy activities?

You'd need a space port the size of new york city, to process all of them
in an orderly manner.


You missed my point, perhaps I wasn't clear enough.

I was talking about the elite tech giants you mentioned. THEY don't just get to "pop one up there" whenever they want. They aren't THAT privileged and must follow certain rules and regulations etc.

With this in mind, it would be simple for those who control any UFO/UAP craft whether ET or Black Ops, to keep the skies clear of their own craft when the kids play with their toys....except the ones used for observing the show maybe.

Musk, Bezos etc are probably many decades behind what normally uses space that WE get to see, although I believe Musk has the most secrets from us.

Remember, I sad "pop one UP there", not "pop one DOWN here".

Also, why would Aliens or Black Ops bother with a space port? The Dark Side Of The Moon would be a great place to run Earth shuttles from.

cheers
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posted on May, 12 2022 @ 08:26 AM
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a reply to: nerbot

Perhaps the tech giants (destructive, selfish social manipulators) can be regulated,
but what they perceive (up there) cannot be regulated, making the point luke-warm
at very best.

I don't wish to get into a 'pissing match' on this topic; if someone wants to believe
in wholly unsubstantied things, either pro or con nuts and bolts they will.

This is yet another reason why UFOlogy is in the wretched states of affairs it is;
"UFOlogy is the study of government deception, human misperception and
psychological disturbances" and has little or nothing to do with objective
reality.



posted on May, 12 2022 @ 01:40 PM
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Haven't most of the pictures and videos we have been taken within Earths atmosphere, yet aviation doesn't have restrictions for the most part on altitude or movement except MOA's which someone or something didn't get the memo on!

a reply to: Ectoplasm8



posted on May, 12 2022 @ 04:09 PM
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Deleted…….started separate thread

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posted on May, 12 2022 @ 06:35 PM
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originally posted by: nerbot

They don't just "pop one up there" whenever they want. They need permission and protocols need following I'm sure.


If they even exist, I don't think the government/military is working in cahoots with ET. Or that SpaceX is allowed to somehow launch only in the ET arrival off season.

a reply to: KellyPrettyBear

It seems that independent thought and logic is missing. "There must be a conspiracy" is always the go-to answer. A coverup up for secret experiments within our own government maybe. These top secret programs can sit back and exploit the alien piloted UFO/UAP crowd by saying "well we can't rule out aliens" when any logical mind wouldn't rule it out. It's always a possibilty if evidence is provided. Then the UFO alien crowd can run with that statement to mean they are admitting aliens exist. That's not what they're saying.



posted on May, 12 2022 @ 06:52 PM
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It seems that independent thought and logic is missing.


I couln't agree more!

The old religions had high priests, who were functinoally
the authority figures who made many claims with utterly
no evidence whatsoever, but who 'dribbled out true
knowlege' to the worthy, while hiding behind "invisible skydady',
having to produce nothing.

The new religion of UFOlogy has high priests (CIA operatives
and famous personalities under NDA), who make many claims
with utterly no evidence whatsoever, but who 'dribble out true
knowlege' to the worthy, while hiding beyind 'TS/NDA',
having to produce nothing.

It's a tautology or logical equivalence.



posted on May, 12 2022 @ 07:04 PM
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a reply to: Ectoplasm8

I do find it ironic, that I'm a known fringe researcher, who
has collaborated with numerous people.. but this doesn't
mean i'm so open mined that my brains dribble out my
ears.

People think i'm an atheist/debunker/non-ufo believer,
and I'm actually a fringe researcher and published at
that.

I just don't like utter brainless bollocks.

Is your theory that we are in a simulation run by atlantean
wizards?

Fine!

But you better show me a lot of evidence.. or at least say
hypothesis /theory / data/ did this test to verify and that
test to verify and here's corrobarating scholarly work..

then I won't laugh, but will politely listen.

But saying, "well Doty said Mj12 was legit" or something
of equal rubbish quality, and something like that, does
not rise to the level of an evidentiary standard.

95% of UFOlogy is really just UFOOL-ology.

Kev



posted on May, 12 2022 @ 07:09 PM
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Fun Factoids

Source: List of UFO religions


……..”UFO religions are groups that deal with alleged communication between humans and extraterrestrial beings. Proponents often argue that most major religions are already based on the concept of a supernatural being in heaven. Forms of communication include telepathy and astral projection. Groups often believe that humanity can be saved after being educated by the aliens as to how to improve society. Alien abduction belief can lead to formation of a UFO religion. I AM Religious Activity, founded in 1930 by Guy Ballard, is seen, according to one author, as the first UFO Religion, though Aetherius Society founded by George King has also been given this distinction. Scholars identify the 1947 Roswell incident as a key event within the history of UFO spirituality. Melodie Campbell and Stephen A. Kent describe Heaven's Gate and Order of the Solar Temple as among the most controversial of the UFO belief groups. Scientology is seen by scholars as a UFO religion, due to its Xenu cosmogony and the presence of Space opera in Scientology doctrine.”…..

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