barrymanilow wrote: » Is there life on other Planets? Odds are there is Is that life intelligent enough / motivated enough / capable enough to build craft to leave that planet and travel to other planets ? Maybe Has some alien civilisation traveled here yet and been spotted in their craft or landed and made contact but Goverments have covered it all up ? I'm leaning towards a big No on that one.
BattleCorp wrote: » This guy is no nutcase. That last paragraph has me thinking hmmmmmmmmmm...............
yaknowski wrote: » John O. Brennan, head of the CIA for 4 years under President Obama: But I think some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand and that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.
gerrybbadd wrote: » Just look at how much he charges groups to go out into the desert on retreats with him, to "summon" the UFOs to the area. That will tell you all you need to know about the "good" Dr.
PhantomHat wrote: » The thing that fascinates me about Greer is how effortlessly he can talk for long extended periods yet say absolutely nothing concrete. Yes I'd agree he seems suspect.
Mac Diarmada wrote: » Whats the opinions here on Dr Steven Greer? Seems like a phoney to me.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » I didn't believe in flying saucers until I had a row with my GF over dinner .
bodhrandude wrote: » I can remember this mockumentary from 1977, freaked me anyway as a kid but it was called Science Report 1977: Alternative 3 and was broadcast only once on ITV, it was originally intended as an April Fool joke but created quite a similar reaction to Orson Welles's War of the Worlds radio play when it was broadcast.
the purple tin wrote: » Here is some more food for though about the inter-dimensional theory. The most popular message by far that aliens pass on to people is to warn them about nuclear weapons, telling them that we should get rid of them at once or we will destroy the planet. Whitley Streiber says they showed him a mental image of the planet exploding into pieces. There have been a lot of UFO sightings over nuclear power plants and military bases where nukes are being stored. Back at the time of the Roswell crash, they were storing nuclear missiles there. UFOs were spotted over the base for about a month or so before the crash. Same with the Rendlesham Forest incident in England in 1980. US nukes were being stored there secretly. The UFOs are often seen shining what looks like a beam of light into the silos and warehouses where the missiles are kept. Even more bizarre, in a US base, that happened, and somehow a missile was completely dismantled and all the pieces laid out perfectly on the floor in the space of a couple of minutes. In another base in America the missiles started to go offline one by one so that they couldn't be launched. technicians couldn't understand why as there was no fault in the system. In an incident in the Soviet Union missiles actually went into launch sequence on their own and couldn't be stopped, they had to start pulling fuses to prevent them from launching. There have also been UFOs seen buzzing missiles during test launches, the missiles either broke up or exploded in mid-air. So why would aliens be so interested in nukes and nuclear energy if they have moved so far beyond it or even by-passed it altogether? Well, there are scientists who believe that a nuclear explosion doesn't just effect us in our dimension, it is so powerful that it can actually have an effect on other dimensions too. Maybe when we test nukes we are also doing damage in their world. So if we ever had a nuclear war it might be just as bad for them over there as it is for us over here.
Bigboldworld wrote: » https://youtu.be/VmJLSuLmgdg That’s the link to the video I mentioned, if you watch from 9 minutes in it goes over the hand scanner, I think Corbells credibility is questionable to say the least. Finally I am convinced that fravors story from the nimitz ufo incident is legitimate however Lazar I’m not so sure.
Bigboldworld wrote: » I’ve found this topic very interesting for a number of years, I believe the most compelling case is David Fravor from the nimitz ufo incident, unexplained by the pentagon and backed up by credible accounts, it’s mind boggling However, regarding lazar, i would question his legitimacy, there is a detailed documentary which debunks a lot of the documentary maker and lazar, i will try find the link but astonishingly something that appears to have been missed is that the hand recognition software lazar speaks about was actually in a very brief scene in the movie close encounters of the third kind which shows an almost identical piece of hand recognition software that Lazar described so one doesn’t have to take a giant leap to see where they got the idea from. The documentary about lazar is made by a guy called jeremy corbell who claims that close encounters of the third kind is his favorite movie and he watched it numerous times yet claims to never have seen the hand recognition software yet it clear as day in the movie! I will try find the link but I think a as lot of what corbell and some of what lazar describes is total bs
Bigboldworld wrote: » a guy who claims that close encounters of the third kind is his favorite movie and he watched it numerous times yet claims to never have seen the hand recognition software yet it clear as day in the movie!
Rhys Essien wrote: » It’s going to happenhttps://twitter.com/glcarlstrom/status/1337758350864420868?s=21