Spon Farmer wrote: » No, we did not land on the moon.
corks finest wrote: » Early Christmas panto
yaknowski wrote: » Israeli space dude says there is a base on mars and we aren't ready for the truth.https://www.tmz.com/2020/12/07/israeli-space-official-aliens-exist-galactic-federation-humans-not-ready/
jmlad2020 wrote: » He is a respected former space security chief for a major nation. I doubt he has any solid proof to show us but who's to say this isn't true. Anyone who completely rules out the existence of Aliens is ignorant imo. Trump definitely knows something judging from his responses to recent UFO questions.
silliussoddius wrote: » There's a big difference between believing in life elsewhere and then making the jump to believing every claim about unexplained events being aliens. Hasn't this fella said that there is an agreement between the aliens and governments? I'm assuming this agreement covers aliens not disclosing themselves. Does this mean that the sightings that are being reported are those of aliens who are breaching the agreement?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » I think he means the collective we as in the human race.
BattleCorp wrote: » The universe (both known and unknown) is so vast, it's absolutely unimaginably vast. There has to be other intelligent life out there. It would be very naive for us to think we are the only intelligent life in the universe. So yes, I do think there are little green men flying around out there somewhere. Have they ever come here, who knows, but they're out there.
Tony EH wrote: » This is true. Space is big. Very, VERY, big. Plus, our time on this planet has been tiny in the grand scheme of things. So, the vastness of space, coupled and our miniscule amount of existence makes the odds of any alien contact on this planet extremely small. So small as to be insignificant. Simply put, the chances that alien life has visited us here are practically non existent. Do UFO's exist? Sure, there's lot of unidentified flying objects knocking around. But, they're most probably - assuredly IMO - not little green men from space, no matter how much someone wants to "believe". The odds that anyone from space has landed on earth are, literally, astronomical.
saabsaab wrote: » Oh yes we did!
jmlad2020 wrote: » He is a respected former space security chief for a major nation. I doubt he has any solid proof to show us but who's to say this isn't true. Anyone who completely rules out the existence of Aliens is ignorant imo.Trump definitely knows something judging from his responses to recent UFO questions.
Spon Farmer wrote: » Yes that is what he meant but I’m unclear as to what you think I thought he meant since you think I didn’t know he meant mankind. Who else could the “we” be?
Spon Farmer wrote: » Well that is the most ridiculously far fetched thing on the thread so far
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Those of us commenting on a thread on an Irish discussion site in 2020... Irish people in general ...
Quantum Erasure wrote: » hmmm...
Spon Farmer wrote: » Really? Another person who doesn’t get the meaning of that? Jaysus, apparently I’m too profound altogether...
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Ok so, if we, meaning (some of) the human race, didn't land on the moon, what did happen? We alighted...? Or do you mean we didn't ALL go there? Fair enough so
Spon Farmer wrote: » How many times does a person need to answer the same question?
Spon Farmer wrote: » How many times does a person need to answer the same question? Trying to make out that I’m a “moon landing denier” from what I have posted is as looney as the moon landing conspiracies.
Spon Farmer wrote: » Grey. You said green men. A Reticulan's skin tone is actually grey. They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers. Due to iron depletion in the Reticulan galaxy.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Just once
Hamsterchops wrote: » Six times. There were six crewed U.S. landings between 1969 and 1972, and numerous uncrewed landings. A total of twelve men have landed on the Moon. This was accomplished with two US pilot-astronauts flying a Lunar Module on each of six NASA missions across a 41-month period starting 20 July 1969, with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on Apollo 11, and ending on 14 December 1972 with Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt on Apollo 17. Cernan was the last man to step off the lunar surface. No flying saucers or aliens were involved.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Ok so Humankind DIDNT land on the moon, And there IS little GREY men flying around... Yeah, goodbye
Hamsterchops wrote: » Sorry, I don't want to get involved in your ongoing dispute with eachother, but are we suggesting that the Moon landings were staged on Earth? Great film called 'Capricorn One' which involved faking a Mars mission. Fascinating film indeed, and of course we haven't been to Mars just yet. Hopefully Mr Musk might get us there someday.
Spon Farmer wrote: » People do tend to forget about the other guys. As to that last bit, how do you know?