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Post by arius on Feb 28, 2019 15:32:33 GMT -5
Dear Friends, Colleagues, and fellow truth seekers
I have a serious question for you all :
You all want to know what the UFO phenomenon is all about. You all want to know about ET technology, culture, and history. You all want to know the truth about what you believe is being hidden.
But how much ?
If, hypothetically, someone were able to answer all your questions, and reveal the whole truth, on the condition that you gave an oath that you would not tell another soul, on penance of death, would you accept ? What if, when hypothetically, someone answers your questions, you realised that to speak of those things publicly would destroy civilisation. Would you still be glad that you asked ?
You would have to ask in those circumstances, why you wanted to know in the first place. What was your motivation ?
Sometimes, living with the truth, can be harder than living with a lie. And you too, would come onto this forum, and ask this question.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2019 5:34:43 GMT -5
A skeptic would say much to worry over nothing. The sheer distance between star systems and the fact that no space ship can travel at light speed, maybe only a fraction of that, coupled with other complications is interstellar travel makes it unlikely there are any aliens visiting us, even though people report things that appear bizarre or out of this world. It's also unlikely that there are any shortcuts in long-distance space travel. No wormholes, no folding space or creating blackholes to travel through. The nearest star system is trillions of miles away. I'm writing this as a person that would love to believe in aliens or what is depicted in science fiction. ------------------- UFO Research that's transparent, free to joe public: disclosure.proboards.comnawewtech.angelfire.com
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