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Prof Triggernometry
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I'll believe it when I see it with my own eyes.
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Fair enough. But the eyewitness accounts of on duty Navy fighter pilots is compelling.I'll believe it when I see it with my own eyes.
It can easily be both. Just stop being pedantic and it happens automatically.Wait, which one is it? Is it a UFO or an alien ship? It can’t be both.
There have been other "eye witness" reports as well. Search on YouTube, "Dr. Steven Greer." Here's an example:Fair enough. But the eyewitness accounts of on duty Navy fighter pilots is compelling.
Dr. Greer is a nutbag, pys-op operative, or both. I wouldn't trust a word he says.There have been other "eye witness" reports as well. Search on YouTube, "Dr. Steven Greer." Here's an example:
It might be easy to verify that a "whistleblower" made these allegations, butThe information contained at the link is accurate and easily verified.
I doubt it they are confusing toys with alien artifacts. These are serious researchers.That's one of the big keys to this. Some of what they claim to have found could be hobbyist toys or experimental stuff no one wants to claim. 'Unidentified' does not mean 'extraterrestrial'.
No, it can’t. It’s either identified or it isn’t.It can easily be both. Just stop being pedantic and it happens automatically.
That's a completely different claim than what you started with.Fair enough. But the eyewitness accounts of on duty Navy fighter pilots is compelling.
How does any of that qualify him to study exotic materials?These are serious researchers.
Stanford Professor Garry Nolan Is Analyzing Anomalous Materials From UFO Crashes
Dr. Garry Nolan is a Professor of Pathology at Stanford University. His research ranges from cancer to systems immunology.
He's not the only one.It might be easy to verify that a "whistleblower" made these allegations, but
Did you read it? It will answer your questions.How does any of that qualify him to study exotic materials?
Is cancer made of space metal?
Nothing wrong with skepticism.I'm not trying to shit on your ideas, I'm just applying critical thinking. Which makes every one of your stories and links less-than-compelling, to me anyway, as far as reaching the conclusion that the US government has alien ships and is lying about it.
... Reid said.“I was told for decades that Lockheed had some of these retrieved materials,”
My own question was rhetorical. My actual opinion is that he's an amateur with an agenda.Did you read it? It will answer your questions.
Items of unknown origin are unidentified. It could be from another dimension, a time machine, or something else. Just because we recognize it as not made by man doesn't mean we know what it is or where it's from.No, it can’t. It’s either identified or it isn’t.
If it’s not identified how can you show it isn’t made by humans?Items of unknown origin are unidentified. It could be from another dimension, a time machine, or something else. Just because we recognize it as not made by man doesn't mean we know what it is or where it's from.
Wormholes and bubble drives will get you from A to Z.Physics argues against interstellar travel.
I'm confident there is advanced life out there. You just can't get there from here.
Researchers at Stanford were completely taken in by Uri Geller. That was in the 70s but they do have form. Newton believed in alchemy and wasted a large chunk of his life on it. C.S. Lewis was convinced by pictures of fairies. Clever people fall for dumb shit all the time and anecdotes are nothing.I doubt it they are confusing toys with alien artifacts. These are serious researchers.
Stanford Professor Garry Nolan Is Analyzing Anomalous Materials From UFO Crashes
Dr. Garry Nolan is a Professor of Pathology at Stanford University. His research ranges from cancer to systems immunology. Dr. Nolan has also spent the last ten years working with a number of individual analyzing materials from alleged Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.
His robust resume—300 research articles, 40 US patents, founding of eight biotech companies, and honored as one of Stanford’s top 25 inventors—makes him, easily, one of the most accomplished scientists publicly studying UAPs.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7n...nalyzing-anomalous-materials-from-ufo-crashes
Why can’t it be an unidentified alien ship?No, it can’t. It’s either identified or it isn’t.