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I'm saying I've been down the road you've been down. I've read all the books, all the testimonies (well not literally all but you get the idea) and sorry when it comes down to it most of it is definitely baloney with the rest being mysteries that have probable and mundane explanations.

I haven't brought that word into it but it is in great part a conspiracy of human nature. If you want to find aliens you won't get anywhere chasing ghosts.

You shouldn't trust anyone. That's the same thing as trust the experts, intelligence agencies, this person with an impressive resume. WE do it a little bit but the left really go overboard with it. It's not a good thing.

However, I do trust astronauts have seen things they can't explain. I see things I can't explain either. My camera picks up artefacts I can't explain all the time. That's not how these optical systems work.

I'm extremely interested in the prospect of aliens visiting us or having visited us but I also know when I'm being led on. You start to notice this when every lead stops just short. If you have the power to do that you wouldn't torture people leaving hints and clues all the time.

You don't know what you're talking about. Great, you saw something. Well you claim. It's not a remarkable claim. It could well have happened. When it comes down to it the only thing that's special is that you don't know why you saw that.

It's very attractive when such things feed your imagination but when it comes down to it you just had an unexplained sensory experience which happens, it's part of life, it's part of reality, it's part of the constraints on the human system.

The alien discussion is a very interesting one but not if you're beholden to your desire for fantasy, to grasp as something precious that feels just out of reach and your need to believe.

People have seen and experienced visual phenomena they can't explain from the dawn of time. It's only recently anyone worked out what Mars was in the sky, before that it was just a point of light not stationary like the others. There are a couple of cases I've bumped into in the bible anyone today would say that sounds like a meteorite.

24 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm saying I've been down the road you've been down. I've read all the books, all the testimonies (well not literally all but you get the idea) and sorry when it comes down to it most of it is definitely baloney with the rest being mysteries that have probable and mundane explanations.

I haven't brought that word into it but it is in great part a conspiracy of human nature. If you want to find aliens you won't get anywhere chasing ghosts.

You shouldn't trust anyone. That's the same thing as trust the experts, intelligence agencies, this person with an impressive resume. WE do it a little bit but the left really go overboard with it. It's not a good thing.

However, I do trust astronauts have seen things they can't explain. I see things I can't explain either. My camera picks up artefacts I can't explain all the time. That's not how these optical systems work.

I'm extremely interested in the prospect of aliens visiting us or having visited us but I also know when I'm being led on. You start to notice this when every lead stops just short. If you have the power to do that you wouldn't torture people leaving hints and clues all the time.

You don't know what you're talking about. Great, you saw something. Well you claim. It's not a remarkable claim. It could well have happened. When it comes down to it the only thing that's special is that you don't know why you saw that.

It's very attractive when such things feed your imagination but when it comes down to it you just had an unexplained sensory experience which happens, it's part of life, it's part of reality, it's part of the constraints on the human system.

The alien discussion is a very interesting one but not if you're beholden to your desire for fantasy, to grasp as something precious that feels just out of reach and your need to believe.

24 days ago
1 score