My hope is that all these UFO's everyone always sees is just super-cool USA awseome freedom firepower lol. I hope they paint paris hilton on the side of them and go destroy Iraq.
At least if they're ours than we don't have much to worry about. They should send a whole fleet of them to Iran and tell them to chill out, let THAT get picked up by the media. "USA ANNOUNCES THEY OWN FLEET OF UFO'S, ALL COUNTRIES DECIDE TO STOP BEING COMMIES FOR THE TIME BEING"
To be literal, if we know what they are, they are no longer UFO's as they are Identified.
I hope it is UFOs, of a non-human origin. It's my biggest wish, dream, desire, to see real ET craft. I think they exist, something is up there flying around, from a long time time ago even, but I don't want to think, and believe, I want to know. I want to experience it myself. I'm hoping this is just the beginning of public experience, that is definate, and not just this.
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories, or why does Tom exist?
One word.... Paranoia. Humans used this as a tool in our evolution, successfully I may add. However, I feel as if sometimes we can let it get the best of us, leading us down some strange roads.
Meh, just my 2 cents.
Here's why I think this is a hoax by this army guy (or an attempt to sell his book to tom)
1) He says they have "eons" of experience with itnervening in planets global warming problems. Specifically, it says their race is 43,000 eons old. That's 43 trillion years. For those who don't know, the universe is only 13.7 billion years old. Even if they did exist somehow before the big bang, I doubt a race could sustain itself over 43 trillion years. There are limited resources and not enough habitable planets. Additionally, they would be so far advanced that it would be unthinkable. People from 1800 wouldn't be able to cope with life in 2010, imagine 43 trillion years down the line, they would be an entire different species, literally. They would have evolved into a different species billions of times over that many years. I just don't see that as a reality.
2) NORAD guy claims they are here to solve global warming. For anyone who knows me, that is the biggest red flag. Aliens should not care about our political fearmongering of carbon dioxide. If anything, this is the government trying to build support for the global warming thing. I mean this guy is an ex government employee, right?
3) Their name is "The Transcenders". That's a) pretty gay, and b) not real. Cummon, do you really think taht after 43 trillion years they would name themselves "the transcendors"? Rofl.
There are thousands of UFO reports each year. I could say next february is when they will come, and there is likely to be at least 4 or 5 UFO sightings in multiple countries on the date I "predicted", leading people to believe I was right. It happens so frequently that any given date could be tied to a claim such as this.
But we do know the things seen in Ney York were n weather baloons:
NYPD and FAA officials say if the objects were part of an planned, organized weather balloon release, it it protocol that they are notified in advance. Neither organization recieved alerts.
"Some people saw something described as yellow with blue lights surrounding it," said [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]FAA[/COLOR][/COLOR] spokesman Jim Peters. He added that if the objects were weather balloons -- as some suggested -- his agency had no prior notification they'd be launched.
Pete Bryant, 32, said, "I saw five or six lights shining in the sky. There was no way that thing was a balloon.
"It looked like a jellyfish made of lights that just hovered in the sky like it wanted to be seen," he said. "I was half expecting the aliens to beam down and introduce themselves."
Tim Powell, 28, described the objects as "the most bizarre thing I've ever seen."
"It freaked me out. It was a real Superman moment, too," he said.
"Everyone looked up in the sky. It really was an event."
Pete Bryant, 32, added: ‘I saw five or six lights shining in the sky. There was no way that thing was a balloon. There was something weird about it. Light just doesn't reflect off balloons like that.’ Some say it looks like a jelly fish with dotted lights.
That all is your opion. And while the age of the universe is just theory, no one really knows for fact.
What was seen? I've been reading as much as I can find, and the majority of it is saying it was something, as well as military airplanes and helicopters in the area. If they were just "balloons", then that should be proveable. And that night, there were more sightings and video showing glowing large orbs and moving smaller ones.
That all is your opion. And while the age of the universe is just theory, no one really knows for fact.
What was seen? I've been reading as much as I can find, and the majority of it is saying it was something, as well as military airplanes and helicopters in the area. If they were just "balloons", then that should be proveable. And that night, there were more sightings and video showing glowing large orbs and moving smaller ones.
Tom, I updated my post above yours so read it. It says they were officially not weather baloons. Any baloon activity has to be logged with the FAA and other authorities and they say they were not notified of anything. Additionally, radar picked up nothing in the area. It does sound kind of wierd.
As far as the age of the universe thing: I am open to the fact that the date we believe it to be may not be 100% correct, but the difference between 13 billion and 43 trillion is pretty insane. I mean for things to be that old we would have to throw out the existence of gravity, of thermo-dynamics etc. I mean anything possible, but honestly that number sounds way too rediculous. They would certainly not be flying metal ships if they were that advanced, that' like 21st century shit, not 43 trillionth century shit. Really, that number makes it so un-legit. Plus belief in this whole thing just pushes the global warming hype more.
We can see we are in a warming trend, but everyone is overhyping it for political and financial reasons, this shit about how there will be no ice left on earth in 50 years and sea levels will kill half the population is bullshit. All the things they predicted were going to be so dramatic turned out to be wrong so far, and theyve been forced to make revisions on some of their near term predictions. They don't even have the tools to accurately predict things out that far. This guy sounds like a government tool more than a guy trying to bring disclosure.
Someone is saying their was also a big balloon release with some event with the deputy mayor, but I would think something like that would have been videoed and on their local news, and would have officially turned up by now. And the witnesses are saying these did not behave in balloon like manner. I still don't know, but I hope it is ET connected, and just a sampling of the waters for what's to come.
That all is your opion. And while the age of the universe is just theory, no one really knows for fact.
Yes tom no one can state as a fact the age of the universe, you're right.
It's called competing "models of reality" One person's model of reality says the earth is 6,000 years old, the other person's model says the earth is around 4.5 billion years old.
Anytime you receive a new piece of information you test it against your own personal model of reality.
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