Such statistics reflect the activity of reporting sightings, not the number of sightings themselves. The willingness to report will vary according to a number of cultural and societal factors. Which itself, of course, varies by region.
At the bolivian frontier though a alliens band that call themselves "the Fark and Atrapp" are quite active...maybe the climate...or vegetables ? Sure it is in the food...they reported nothing here with couscous or choucroute....
Do yoy blieve it is by luck than peperoni pizza has such a great audience ?
I believe that the Divine Revelation of the Flying Spaghetti Monster has imprinted on our hearts the love of pepperoni pizza. Orthodox New York Style or Reformed Chicago Deep Dish Style matters not; it only matters that you partake of the pepperoni slice with your brethren.
They do. We've all gone south of the border for better paying jobs.Canada's right there but they hardly ever abduct Canadians.
I wonder why.
Such statistics reflect the activity of reporting sightings, not the number of sightings themselves. The willingness to report will vary according to a number of cultural and societal factors. Which itself, of course, varies by region.
Thank you Captain Obvious!
They do. We've all gone south of the border for better paying jobs.
And aliens?
Since that is obvious, then explain the illuminating significance of your showing it.Thank you Captain Obvious!
Pure Speculation. Zero evidence.Never mind the random civilian photo. You can be certain that the U.S. Navy has high resolution reconnaissance photos and video of the UAPs which it‘s fighter jets infamously encountered. The Pentagon has validated the Navy’s infrared video now in the public domain. Which means that the Pentagon also is in possession of quality photographic images as well. There is absolutely no way that the U.S. Navy didn’t think to take crystal clear, high-resolution photographic and video images along with the infrared video it took. It’s just not logical to think that. Everyone is free, however, to speculate as to why those haven’t been released.
Yes but that position conveniently overlooks/brushes away the fact that it's extremely useful for the US to hint they are in contact with aliens. That could very well be the main reason they're doing this, why should I just ignore that?No, if such clear, high-res photos exist it would remove all doubt that, “maybe it’s aliens”. Which is the problem with simply releasing the photos to the public. It’s logical to surmise that the U.S. military is not yet ready to drop such, what would be, civilization altering evidence in to the public domain. Disclosure is happening, but it has been in slow motion, spread over decades. This facilitates the public’s acclimation to the reality. Mitigating the inescapable cultural shock which will occur, to some degree.
I currently think that is the primary reason they're doing all this. Can't ignore exactly that. But if I were to ignore it it still doesn't mean "it's aliens".
Your version also implies the US has been "chosen" by aliens, which again is another stretch I'd have to make.
Perhaps, some day, you will learn the distinction between “pure speculation”, and logical inference or deduction. Perhaps.Pure Speculation. Zero evidence.
I agree with you, about it not proving aliens. What is proven is that the Pentagon has authenticated infrared pursuit video that it’s Naval fighter pilots took of bizarre and enigmatic vehicles. In other words, the U.S. military has confirmed that the vehicles exist. Whomever, or whatever, might be the pilots hasn’t been suggested by them. With such fantastic vehicles being reported, it seems premature to dismiss a possible non-human origin completely out of hand. Even the few human possibilities still remain fantastic.Yes but that position conveniently overlooks/brushes away the fact that it's extremely useful for the US to hint they are in contact with aliens. That could very well be the main reason they're doing this, why should I just ignore that?
I currently think that is the primary reason they're doing all this. Can't ignore exactly that. But if I were to ignore it it still doesn't mean "it's aliens".
Your version also implies the US has been "chosen" by aliens, which again is another stretch I'd have to make.
I don’t see the U.S. gov’t as having hinted that it’s been chosen to work with aliens. I don’t see where my “version” makes any such suggestion or implication. I’ve only mentioned that the U.S. Navy has officially acknowledged encounters, and that there seems to be a decades long slow disclosure taking place. Perhaps, there hasn’t been. It just seems a possibility to me. Meanwhile, the vehicles have finally been outright officially acknowledged, to surprisingly little public reaction, by the way. Logically, identification of the vehicle pilots will follow at some point.
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Only $100,000 in funding for NASA to investigate UAPs, that will go far..
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...-isn-rsquo-t-really-looking-for-space-aliens/
Imagine the payment premium 😱
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...-isn-rsquo-t-really-looking-for-space-aliens/
They are probably needed for insurance purposes, pilot-less vehicles have a habit of crashing.Why do there need to pilots in the "vehicles"?
Imagine the payment premium 😱
Your version also implies the US has been "chosen" by aliens, which again is another stretch I'd have to make.
It's pretty obvious why aliens "choose" the US.
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