So, what might be still covered up? Crashed saucers and NHI? I hope you don't believe those tales, which go back at least to 1949. And always without evidence. But trust me, bro, my cousin talked to a guy who said he has seen the crashed saucers with his own eyes.
Secret photos of saucers? Perhaps. But the UAP photos released by the government thus far are pretty dismal. Just tiny blobs and blurs, instead of clear, structured craft. Maybe the government is keeping the 'good photos' hidden, but I don't think that is likely.
A secret UFO investigation? Perhaps, but we've now seen several government investigation panels, and they're pretty clueless. They mistake stars and planets for triangular unidentified craft. Maybe the smart people are doing secret government UAP investigation, and finding real evidence. But that does not seem likely, either.
@Docneuroeo Puthoff is 90. I looked it up.
Here is a paper published in Nature that Targ & Puthoff wrote in 1974. Uri Geller's powers are real.
https://t.co/9yE6Aq8UpB
@michaelshermer@ProfAviLoeb I can't agree that Dr. Loeb is the right person to lead the investigations. He jumps ro absurd conclusions. An interstellar comet must be an alien space ship.
@MAGAVoice There are 677 authorized federal district judgeships in the United States across the 94 federal district courts. Apparently each and every one of them thinks they have the authority to obstruct the policies of the executive Branch indefinitely.
#UFOtwitter#UAPtwitterIn honor of Kenneth Arnold day - the guy who started it all - here is some information about Pelicans. Which is probably what Arnold saw.
https://t.co/G6QwrdwWHp
@realMaalouf Actually, the phrase "useful idiot" goes back farther than that, to the USSR. As soon as they took power, the Bolsheviks began executing the 'social democrats' who had supported them. See Solzhenitsyn's "Gulag Archipelago."
@RWMaloneMD There are 677 authorized federal district judgeships in the United States across the 94 federal district courts. Apparently each and every one of them thinks they have the authority to obstruct the policies of the executive Branch indefinitely.