WikiLeaks' UFO Cables: More About Raelian Cult Than Alien Life


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Somewhere along the lines, it would have leaked. Yet, after years and years, and years of "reports", there's nothing conclusive to say we're being visited. No photos (despite everyone having a camera on them today), no video, nothing to tell me otherwise. Somewhere, someone should have evidence, yet no one does.

Many, many things have leaked.

 

There are all kinds of photos and video.

 

If you are unaware of this, it is because you have not looked. ;)

 

It all comes down to what you choose to believe.

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Many, many things have leaked.

 

There are all kinds of photos and video.

 

If you are unaware of this, it is because you have not looked. ;)

 

It all comes down to what you choose to believe.

 

 

 

I believe that looks pretty damn fake 

 

It all comes down to what you choose to believe.

 

 

People are free to choose to believe whatever they want. If you want anyone else to believe you, you might want to offer credible facts to back up your claims. Or at least don't get indignant when people ask for evidence, as if your word should be good enough ;)

Just thought you guys should watch this if you haven't already. I swear I feel like my mind leveled up a notch or two after watching. Mentioning this mostly due to the talks on beliefs in regards to alien life and such.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeJoVeKSsyA

funny that in all the UFO photos and videos I've seen, there are cars more modern looking than them; doesn't aliens have any design sense? :laugh: :rofl:

 

 

Or basic appreciate of propulsion or aerodynamics? They can traverse the galaxy, but they'll only do so in the same sorts of vehicles which were popularized by fiction authors in the early 20th century. Coincidence? YOU DECIDE!

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Or basic appreciate of propulsion or aerodynamics? They can traverse the galaxy, but they'll only do so in the same sorts of vehicles which were popularized by fiction authors in the early 20th century. Coincidence? YOU DECIDE!

 

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funny that in all the UFO photos and videos I've seen, there are cars more modern looking than them; doesn't aliens have any design sense? :laugh: :rofl:

Many the aliens are smart enough to use designs that work. ;)

I don't believe that aliens have probably visited Earth...

 

But...

 

I do think it's extremely short sighted and unknowledgeable to say that they couldn't.

 

100 years ago, most rational people would have laughed at the idea of people on the moon. Today, most of us understand much, much better how drastically what we think we know can change in a short amount of time.

 

Many (if not most) well accredited scientists that study cosmology, astronomy, biophysics, and theoretical physics have come to the understanding that it is much more likely that life exists than doesn't on many of the 10-100 billion Earth like planets estimated to exist in our galaxy alone, let alone the hundreds of billions of other galaxies out there. An intelligent species on one (or many) of those planets could be thousands or even millions of years beyond us, and/or 100x as intelligent on average.

 

That said, I suspect most (if not all) legitimate UFOs are US military. Even the government's own investigations into UFOs said that a small percentage of them are completely unexplainable. Given what scientists have shown themselves to be capable of, and what has been proven to be possible, with the billions of dollars the military is capable of using to fund research, almost nothing they could be flying would really surprise me.

 

In the end, the UFO argument is akin to how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. Those who are the most sure that they know the answer are the least credible.

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