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Do YOU believe in aliens? Why or why not? 👽🪐 Did Lue change your mind at all?? Let us know down below!
Please 🙏 invite Hall Puthoff and sir Roger Penrose and let them break the reality.
I believe that Luis was chosen by the government on purpose so that he would reveal the UFO information to the public as he is very appealing due to his devotion to patriotism and credible. It was the master plan of his mission as our government would never allow him or anyone else to reveal any information that they did not want released. I do not believe he was a whistleblower but an operative in the illusion of a whistleblower.
All the way through this, I can sense my dad (rest his soul) over my right shoulder saying "See?!! I toldya so!" He was in the US military in 1950's. He would love that this is coming out! And he could add to it!😊❤ Thank you all, from his Cherokee heritage and mine! ❤
They have been around before us…know us…keeping an eye on the crazy monkeys…see if any are evolving..and basically stopping us from erasing ourselves. They are friendly…we are not.
I’ve always been a believer because my first UFO story was from my Mother. When she was a little girl, she was told to bring up the cow for milking. As she went down the hill looking for the cow, a silver cigar-shape ship rose up from behind the trees. She said it had NO SOUND – but she could feel a vibration in her chest. It zipped off sideways almost instantly. This event happened east of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, USA, probably around 1944-ish. The first time she told me the story was probably in the early 1970s. My first question was, “What did your parents say?” She said she never told anybody because they’d think she was crazy.
This is the government. Making people panic to distract them. Watch Chase Hues on how the government uses fear to get people in line. (Not that aliens are not real.)
Chase Hughes is a former US Navy Chief and a leading expert in military and intelligence behavior. He has trained Secret Service agents, Navy SEAL leaders, CEOs, and government officials.
* Focus on communication, behavior detection, and persuasion: Hughes specializes in teaching skills like behavior deception detection, interrogation, and advanced behavioral investigation.
* Author and speaker: He is a bestselling author and ke speaker, sharing his knowledge on behavior science skills.
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Because all are lied to, and this man is counter intel…I hold suspicion on what he says. I feel he says a bit of truth in between gov agenda scripts. People should be discerning as all have been lied to for so long.
It is time to disclose everything. Majority of people are ready and ready or not I feel humans need to know what a few select groups in the world already have full on interaction with. It is essential.
After watching this video which was very informative near the end you were speaking about something that must be studied. Call it a sixth sense or something that most people don’t understand or believe. Quickly I can tell you that from the age of five I started saying things that people didn’t understand. I said these things to strangers and family. Within a very few days whatever I had said would happen. At the age of twelve a well known college asked my parents if they could test me on all that I was able to do. This testing went on for many years. I always had a rating in the 97 th percentile. I was born with this ability I continue to help people. Now in my 50’s this ability is as strong as it was when I was first tested. Please talk about people who are able to use this ability and to use it for the good only . Thank you .
There's always a book
Whose
Now interview Steven Greer. Greer is who brief the president and his cabinet on these UAP’s. Greer has been involved in research on the.UAP/UFO’S for 30 years. He has been briefing presidents since Clinton and you should interview him. He knows what’s going on.
When I was 10 years old I lived across the street from Bob Low, an astronomer that was working on Project Blue Book. I was sitting in his living room reading his New Yorker Magazine waiting for his daughter Vicki to get dressed. I found a funny cartoon about aliens and showed it to him. He then seriously asked me if I believed in UFOs, I thought for a bit then said yes I believed in UFOs. He looked surprised and asked me why? I told him that I was not an astronomer like he was and there were a lot of planets I couldn't recognize and being just a kid I wasn't that familiar with most planes and all of those were UFO's as far as I was concerned. I told him if I could learn everything then maybe there would not be UFO's but for now there were plenty out there. I think my answer left him deep in thought as without saying anything more than "Hmmm" he just walked out of the room. I went back to the New Yorker cartoons and wondered did I give him the right answer? That was 1961. After all these years I realize I gave him the best answer that is still true: There is so much we don't know.
Then show us the proof or take a hike!
I just finished watching the interview with Luis Elizondo.
Does the government REALLY think the American public would panic if we found out that aliens were real and visiting other planets, namely ours? Or that whole religions and socio-economic structures would collapse because we're not alone? Please spare me.
I'm 70 years old. I cut my teeth on Star Trek and the prime directive. Successive generations, who came after me, don't know any other life before Vulcans, Klingons, and Firangi became part of our everyday vocabulary.
We have art and literature that go back thousands of years reporting UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. If aliens were here to conquer us, they had millennium to do so BEFORE we invented weapons of mass destruction. The chances of them wishing to harm or conquer now us after all this time is remote.
Today, it would be harder to find people that didn't believe that there will come a time for "first contact" with whatever "Galactic Federation" that's out there than to find people that would freak out about it.
So what's the big deal? The government should stop spoon-feeding us with the possibilities of their interpretation of a few pieces of evidence. Instead, they should show us all the neat air craft they've reverse engineered at airshows around the country. Beam us up, Scotty!
I may have seen some as a child. At the time I thought I was seeing fairies in my back yard at 5am. The shapes were shifting .it started out as pastel bubbles that came from the sunrise. They flew over and started landing on flowers like bees or butterflies do and I ran after them because they were like playful bubbles from a bubble pie. I had 2,friends spending the night and we all ran after them chasing them but in 3 different directions. I got close to one and it popped and was a fairy with wings in a tiny dress. Like tinkerbell. This was even more magical. But the mask would slip and behind the projection or hologram was an adult face and it was sneaky looking.! This happened 62 years ago and I remember everything as . though it was yesterday. I always had the impression they were collecting early morning dew for some reason. So looking back the only way it makes sense is a crew of astronaut visitors understoodhave an assignment to collect specimens. They have shot through the sky in these bubbles without realizing 3 little girls had snuck out of the house and chose that as a ‘cloaking’
I also considered a type of being that lives on earth but hides. And I thought about the. Possibility of spiritual sprites or angelettes!😸this is my story and I am sticking to it. I was awake and running in wet grass that was all over my bare feet so I know I wasnt dreaming. We tracked grass clippings all over the house and got in trouble.
Here I am from Alabam-🎵🎶🙀my oldest daughter is 52; you could be her little sister ❤😂
Oh boy! Let me adjust my seatbelt!
Interesting interview but way too many commercials…
What I'll write now may not feel comfortable for believers to read. I'm not in general skeptical about anything that may suggest alien technology or contact. But I'm also not cheap; I refuse to be convinced by things that are simply not convincing.
Elizondo only presents words. He has no convincing evidence for his suggestions, not a single one. Everything he does it talk. Whenever he refers to anything in the outside world that we could actually verify for ourselves, that's something that doesn't prove his most spectacular points, but it's something circumstantial that doesn't necessarily imply what Elizondo wants it to imply. And it's often those circumstantials that he spends the most of his time talking about. As well as using military lingo, which sounds impressive, in this routine way that he uses military terms.
For me, this has been going since the 80s. I've seen lots and lots of "evidence" for aliens, and many guys who can speak in just as convincing a manner as Elizondo does. And every single time, it was supposed to be the last whistleblower, the last evidence we need, that will finally convince everyone that aliens are real. And it never was. And I simply must ask the question: How many more final evidence does it take until it's actually worth believing in, and not just another disappointment?
In some of those supposed alien evidence, I did believe. Not really super hard believe, but I thought it's probably true, and kinda expected that we'll see some sort of wide public recognition of it in the next coming years. And it always amounted to nothing. Any even remotely plausible evidence of UFOs or aliens that I've ever seen always turned out to be fake or something other than aliens.
So imagine this big heap of all the past supposed evidence, all the people and so-called whistleblowers who stood for it, and all the disappointment when time and time again it amounted to nothing. And now, Luis Elizondo comes along, jumping right on top of that heap, and claims that out of all those disappointments, he is finally the one that's actually true. And I ask: What does it take for Elizondo to convince me, given the comparison to all the others? Is he more convincing in any way? Does he bring more to the table? Is he the final final revelation?
Well, what does he bring to the table? — Just words. Just language.
What does Elizondo do that a fake wouldn't be able to do? What does he do that in all the decades before, his predecessors weren't able to do?
I tell you: nothing. Elizondo is an excellent entertainer. He can evoke emotions with his stories, he can make you excited listening to him, wanting to hear more. His use of technical and military lingo, a form of "language of the powerful", makes him sound very authoritative. But at the end of the day, it's just words. Anyone could learn to use language the same way Elizondo does. At the end of the day, we could conceive of a fake who would be just as convincing as Elizondo is, and there would be no way to tell apart Elizondo from the fake. So how do we know that Elizondo is not a fake then?
Okay, so Elizondo is talking about this phenomenon that not only he saw, but his neighbors as well. He says that "he knows" this. Fine. Great. How are we supposed to believe him?
A little bit of critical thinking doesn't hurt, you know. He saw that phenomenon, and his neighbors saw it. And not a single one of them had the idea to pull out their cellphone and video record it?
This sounds like so many other alien stories since the 80s. It's really always the same story repeating. And it's baffling to me that every time someone repeats this story in some variant, there will always be people totally convinced by it, being turned into believers. No matter how many times before similar stories turned out to be fake. The one major difference when compared to the 80s and 90s is that nowadays, we have high quality digital cameras in everyone's hands almost all of the time. We don't need to rely on mere words anymore. But every time a video of such a phenomenon surfaces, it's always blurry and shaky and not very long. Your phone camera can do so much better than that, why not theirs?
"But he talks about black holes and the Large Hadron collider and quarks. This guy knows scientific stuff!" — Yeah, but it's just words, isn't it? Even a fake could say those very same words.
"But he risks so much coming out to the public with this. Don't you recognize this?" — This has always been a trope for fakes: to suggest that they risk a lot by going public. And if he is a fake, he actually risks nothing. He just pretends to play a high-stakes game for your benefit, but in reality, his stakes are zero.
"But his book was approved by the Pentagon! This means the government says he is correct!" — Wrong. The government checked if there is anything in his book that violates government secrets. Anything else, no matter if the government likes what he writes or not, is subject to free speech. They only found out that he didn't make any government secrets public — which actually means that he isn't a whistleblower. Otherwise, they would have censored his book.
"But what is in it for him?" — Are you serious? All the publicity he gained? That would be enough to motivate a person. In addition to that, he makes a good amount of money with this.
"But Mayim Bialik is totally convinced by him. And she has a scientific education, and she is very intelligent, and she wouldn't platform him if he was just a shit-talker!" — Yeah. I'm disappointed about that too. But did you consider that Mayim might put more responsibility on you, the viewer, to judge about whether or not Elizondo is credible? Maybe Mayim expects more of you than Oprah of her audience.
Lue is the real deal and without any doubt we are not ALONE. Educate yourself. Watch Ancient Aliens, the evidence is there.
I have so much respect for you, Dr. Bialik. I truly believe there are MANY notable, and even famous, people in the scientific community who do not express their true beliefs, especially in light of the great weight of the evidence, because they are too afraid to make waves, especially among colleagues who, unfortunately, may well have pecuniary interests in keeping information suppressed.
1:38:11 it makes me think of the story in the old testament of the tower of babel… it says that in order to prevent humans from reaching heaven (more than likely, a metaphor) god confused their languages. 🤔
What an awesome episode,guys! Thank you, Lou,for your service to our country. And thank you all for giving this topic credit. This Universe is much too vast for it not to contain other life forms.❤
gee theres enough physical evidence all over the world in plain site to know that the annunaki were here and why
Mayim, as a respected scientist, do you believe our “government” has better and brighter that can figure out the technology you have been made privy too in this episode.
There is no way….IMHO.
The atom bomb construction was so compartmented it could have easily derailed and was compromised several times.
Normalcy bias
Good time to get Jesus….just saying….Lou himself tensed when this is mentioned and allows religious practices (all of them) have a place in this with science
Well, those 2 people are convinced, but they didn’t convince me.
I think that there is a lack of information and further investigation disclosure is needed.
FWIW: Years ago, I read something about the minimum it would take for a race to become an interstellar species. This MIGHT have been written by author Arthur C. Clarke, or maybe someone else, I no longer remember who. It would not necessarily require developing the technology to travel faster than light:
(1) Their technology allowed them to develop an aerospace propulsion system that would get them EXTREMELY CLOSE to the speed of light.
(2) Their medical science would allow them to arrest the aging process, and cure most diseases and repair most injuries.
Interstellar travel would be theirs.
@MayimBialik >>> Great interview…👍
So I’ve come to th conclusion this guy just talks about everything he can’t talk about
Wait until you find out Reincarnation was written out of the Bible. 😂❤
Where is the proof.. I don't see it🎉😮
I saw something that was white going along the horizon and then hovering for a few seconds before shooting vertically into the sky. I was looking out of a window while in school in South Miami so I was looking South over Unincorporated Dade County near Homestead where there was an air force base. I chalked it up to being something to do with the base but I am not sure because there was nothing with the type of technology which could accelerate like that object.
No such thing gs as aliens! These are fallen angels we cannot get pastGods firmament
Me again. Loved this podcast guys! Got some imaginative theories from it like…
1. Will the Large Hadron Collider end up being some kind of "time machine" or "Stargate"?
2.If so, Is it actually us going back in time to see our current timeline in history since the most sightings seem to coincide with historical events on our little rock.
3.If it isn't us but a visiting ET entity, do we do something note worthy (amazing or horrifying) in our future that would warrant so much attention and does Nuclear technology have some basis in this future event?
I can definitely see why our current events might lead up to something with world wide implications. (GF)