Huh, the Nevada alien story got a little more interesting not that more details were released. There is actually audio of something crashing and apparently there might be video that is being withheld. Still skeptical, but definitely a weird story.
I actually saw a green fire ball like that once in Falcon Lake Manitoba. I assumed it was a meteor (probably was). It looked exactly like this.
Skeptical? After watching that video I am anything but skeptical.
I love this topic but this to me is a hoax. Doesn't pass the sniff test for me.
I think funniest part is saying they have seen men in suits and sunglasses driving past the house. Lol, yeah, I saw that movie too. The first one was pretty good I thought. Even if "men in black" existed, they certainly would have switch up the uniform after the movie came out and wouldn't be driving around with government plates if they wanted to fly under the radar.
The thing I find weird is that one of the houses down the block has audio of what sounded like a sonic boom and crash at the same time that the police car dash cam sees a green fire ball in the sky. It seems that something did crash, or there are a lot of other people in on the hoax. The aliens call came in just a couple of minutes after the fireball was spotted, which wouldn't give people a lot of time to come up with a story if there was just a random chance crash nearby. If the crash part is a hoax as well, that is really well done.
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I think funniest part is saying they have seen men in suits and sunglasses driving past the house. Lol, yeah, I saw that movie too. The first one was pretty good I thought. Even if "men in black" existed, they certainly would have switch up the uniform after the movie came out and wouldn't be driving around with government plates if they wanted to fly under the radar.
The thing I find weird is that one of the houses down the block has audio of what sounded like a sonic boom and crash at the same time that the police car dash cam sees a green fire ball in the sky. It seems that something did crash, or there are a lot of other people in on the hoax. The aliens call came in just a couple of minutes after the fireball was spotted, which wouldn't give people a lot of time to come up with a story if there was just a random chance crash nearby. If the crash part is a hoax as well, that is really well done.
So something 'crashes' in a family's backyard, and the only imprint it makes is a perfect circle in soft sand with no signs of violent impact? And no alien footprints in same sand?
The guys YouTube channel is AlienSociety51 and if you google that it comes up with AlienSociety51NFT which is trying to sell alien themed NFTs and dates back to Feb 2022. That seems like a helluva unlikely coincidence - so I’m calling big fat hoax on this one.
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The guys YouTube channel is AlienSociety51 and if you google that it comes up with AlienSociety51NFT which is trying to sell alien themed NFTs and dates back to Feb 2022. That seems like a helluva unlikely coincidence - so I’m calling big fat hoax on this one.
That pretty much kills it. The guy had really good timing. I bet he still manages to make some money selling fake images out of this. Good for him I guess.
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I think funniest part is saying they have seen men in suits and sunglasses driving past the house. Lol, yeah, I saw that movie too. The first one was pretty good I thought. Even if "men in black" existed, they certainly would have switch up the uniform after the movie came out and wouldn't be driving around with government plates if they wanted to fly under the radar.
I disagree. In fact, I'd say even if they weren't doing the MIB thing before the idea became mainstream, it would make sense for them to adopt that persona afterwards because anyone telling that story is automatically regarded as crazy by the public.
In fact, The X-Files brought up that point a quarter century ago...
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If there were anything actually real - real evidence of alien life, it would be the largest story in history. The only thing greater would be an actual appearance by God. And since that isn't going to happen, Aliens would be the single greatest event in history.
So yeah, some dude creating a prank in Vegas is not going to affect that in any way (if there were, you know, ACTUAL, REAL NEWS)
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If there were anything actually real - real evidence of alien life, it would be the largest story in history. The only thing greater would be an actual appearance by God. And since that isn't going to happen, Aliens would be the single greatest event in history.
So yeah, some dude creating a prank in Vegas is not going to affect that in any way (if there were, you know, ACTUAL, REAL NEWS)
Yes, actually, it really is taking away from the David Grusch testimony. You are witnessing the slow drip of disclosure start to pick up. If you haven't been paying attention, Congress is now involved with allowing whistleblowers to come forward without reprisal. The last six years on this subject have been incredibly fruitful.
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Right - the evidence of Alien life is there, if we would just pay a little more attention.
Muta is 100% correct. You don't need to believe him, it doesn't matter. He is speaking in fact.
from 2017 until now, massive strides have been made to drag this topic kicking and screaming from; fringe, you'll be laughed out of the room even discussing - to a legit discussion being held in the highest offices of world governments.
It takes a lot of effort to turn around an aircraft carrier with 90 years of momentum behind it.
Is it all real? that's still up for debate. The "evidence" is still behind barriers.
But there is zero debate how far along its come.
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If anything, the stigma is slowing being stripped away, and emerging from the fringe. In a world full of animosity, tech, AI and probably being as close to nuclear armageddon as any point in history, it would make sense we want to know what's violating our airspace and not simply hand-wave it off as crazy.
What I like particularly is that military pilots are now being given legitimate paths for reporting UFOs and UAP encounters and getting taken seriously, whereas in the past doing so could ruin your career.