@MiddleOfMayhem@UAPodcast850 Almost certainly a Horten Bros style flying wing prototype crashing after take off from Cannon AFB, the 'space suits' would have been high altitude pilot suits.
When you accept a portion of UFO disinfo is to protect sensitive strategic hardware witnessed by accident, things get sticky.
If Aliens are real then fine, I’d like to know too of course.
But revealing national secrets recklessly is a serious problem too.
Big AI companies like Anthropic are lead by teams that believe they are creating a benevolent God.
That’s not hyperbole, read the posts and watch the interviews. It’s literally tech cult ideology at the most insane level.
B nails it. Demanding high quality, verifiable evidence isn’t being a ‘debunker’, it’s refusing to accept extreme claims on face value in a field saturated with liars, opportunists, coordinated disinformation and mental illness.
I hope so too. Accountability only works if people are willing to challenge claims instead of blindly cheering them on.
The goal isn’t to silence people. It’s to raise the standard. If someone is making extraordinary claims, they should expect extraordinary scrutiny.
The more we normalize asking for evidence, documentation, repeatability, and facts, the less room there is for the endless “trust me, bro” cycle that has plagued this topic for decades.
If a claim is solid, scrutiny will strengthen it. If it collapses under scrutiny, that’s useful information too. Either way, reality wins. 📊🔍
I love and hate how seemingly impossible it feels to capture landscapes.
You stand there in awe of the beauty, take the shot and then look at it like, hrmphhh
@michaelshermer AI would murder your Grandma, when you ask why, it replies, ‘Sorry yes you are right, I won’t do that again’. Then murder your Grandpa.
@likeitmatters3 Imagine the horror of being a parent and losing their daughter to have people like this use her story to drive engagement and clicks for their own profit.
It’s so fucked up.