That's everyday for me!Its a very weird feeling when your brain can't logically explain what you see.
"went to" = "walked through campus one day"?I’ve yet to see any paper trails, and I’ve searched about every item out there concerning MIT and Cal Tech. And Lazar has never, ever offered any concrete evidence to prove otherwise other than stating he went to both. I guess there’s that minuscule chance that he did, but I doubt it.
He seems like a smart guy, but a bit of a fibber.
It's beyond weird. It's kind of a haunting experience. I'll never forget that feeling of panic even though I didn't feel like I was in danger. Like you can't believe your own eyes and then get paranoid.Its a very weird feeling when your brain can't logically explain what you see.
It's interesting how oblivious the average person is to what is going on in the military and government. For example, one chapter in a textbook used by the AF Academy in a 400 level advanced Space Aeronautics course states something to the effect of: "Although there is, as yet, no incontrovertible proof, there is overwhelming evidence that the Earth is being visited by four alien races and that the sightings of UFO's represent the sightings of their craft."
He might have done just that!"went to" = "walked through campus one day"?![]()
This is very similar to the Space Aeronautics course:It's interesting how oblivious the average person is to what is going on in the military and government. For example, one chapter in a textbook used by the AF Academy in a 400 level advanced Space Aeronautics course states something to the effect of: "Although there is, as yet, no incontrovertible proof, there is overwhelming evidence that the Earth is being visited by four alien races and that the sightings of UFO's represent the sightings of their craft."
There here people. Call me drunk or whatever, I know what I saw. I asked him/her if they wanted to come up for a drink but couldn't understand homey.
I’m not saying I don’t believe you, but I’d love to see that book.
I don't know if any copies of the textbook still exist. I saw it about 6 years ago when I lived in Colorado Springs. When the Academy found out that one of the textbooks had been shown to interested people and journalists in CS, the Academy, right in the middle of the school year, had all of the students return their books. The Academy then had the textbook reprinted without the controversial chapter, at a cost of some $30,000, and redistributed the new edition. Then the controversial chapter was distributed, exactly as it appeared in the textbook, as a handout in class. I have a copy of the handout.
What is also interesting is that a book that is considered a the firefighter's bible in the military and is used by roughly half the civilian fire departments in the US has a chapter on how to deal with a UFO crash. I have a copy but I'm not going to dig it out now so I am going by memory as to the title being "Fire Officers Guide to Disaster Control'. It has chapters on dealing with plane crashes and space debris from satellites and the like crashing to Earth. The chapter on dealing with a crashed UFO is separate.
I have heard a stat that said there are potentially as many planets in the universe as grains of sand on earth. If that is even remotely true. The odds that there is no other life out there is 0%. If true, odds are at least some have technology far advanced than ours.This is reality.
If they existed we would know it..Not just the military or government.
As he likes to say, do you think he got hired at Los Alamos right out of high school?
His high school transcript showed he graduated in the bottom third of his class. He can't even spell Los Alamos.
His high school transcript showed he graduated in the bottom third of his class. He can't even spell Los Alamos.
His high school transcript showed he graduated in the bottom third of his class. He can't even spell Los Alamos.
Noah kept them separated until they docked in Sydney!saw a story this week where a spider in australia ate a possum.
if you think they let 2 of those on noahs magic zoo boat...then golldammit, ill believe in aliens.
saw a story this week where a spider in australia ate a possum.
if you think they let 2 of those on noahs magic zoo boat...then golldammit, ill believe in aliens.
This is reality.
If they existed we would know it..Not just the military or government.
The technology required of a species to be able to travel to us and get back to their home planet in any meaningful amount of time would also dictate that they likely have technology to do so undetected or would only appear as a blip in the electromagnetic spectrum. The idea that an alien species could get here but be in a visible spacecraft that just kind of floats around is ridiculous. The reality is we could be surrounded by an alien species but would have no knowledge of it and if they were doing "science" they would likely perform experiments w/o us being affected in the least, lest the experiment be considered void.
I don't know if any copies of the textbook still exist. I saw it about 6 years ago when I lived in Colorado Springs. When the Academy found out that one of the textbooks had been shown to interested people and journalists in CS, the Academy, right in the middle of the school year, had all of the students return their books. The Academy then had the textbook reprinted without the controversial chapter, at a cost of some $30,000, and redistributed the new edition. Then the controversial chapter was distributed, exactly as it appeared in the textbook, as a handout in class. I have a copy of the handout.
What is also interesting is that a book that is considered a the firefighter's bible in the military and is used by roughly half the civilian fire departments in the US has a chapter on how to deal with a UFO crash. I have a copy but I'm not going to dig it out now so I am going by memory as to the title being "Fire Officers Guide to Disaster Control'. It has chapters on dealing with plane crashes and space debris from satellites and the like crashing to Earth. The chapter on dealing with a crashed UFO is separate.
I have heard a stat that said there are potentially as many planets in the universe as grains of sand on earth. If that is even remotely true. The odds that there is no other life out there is 0%. If true, odds are at least some have technology far advanced than ours.
Very true. Maybe they aren't controlling them. if there are other life forms visiting, they could be controlling their own access. My guess is if they don't want to be seen, or remember, they probably have technology to do so.Which is why I feel the government couldnt control total access to them.
Very true. Maybe they aren't controlling them. if there are other life forms visiting, they could be controlling their own access. My guess is if they don't want to be seen, or remember, they probably have technology to do so.
Right, if the government came out and said "yes there are aliens and they are visiting us" People would go into mass hysteria. There is a show on History channel called project blue book. Based on actual government case files.I think if our government knows of alien visitors then part of the reason for denial on the matter has to do with those sensitive enough to throw a fit because we can’t stop them.
Found the alleged text from the book on a message board. Still trying to find a media report of it.
“This leaves us with the unpleasant possibility of alien visitors to our planet, or at least of alien controlled UFO's. However, the data are not well correlated, and what questionable data there are suggest the existence of at least three and maybe four differnet groups of aliens (possibly at different states of development). This too is difficult to accept. It implies the existence of intelligent life on a majority of the planets in our solar system, or a surprisingly strong interest in Earth by members of other solar systems.”
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread77307/pg1