Possibly the most credible UFO/alien encounter in history

ChiroDoc

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Leading UFOlogist and documentarian James Fox's exhaustive 2022 film about respected physicians encountering ETs in Varhinha, Brazil in 1996. There is a followup documentary from 2025.

There is a lengthy interview of Fox by "The Why Files" host, A.J. Gentile:
 
Interesting, your first video is not allowed by the
poster to show in this country, but Google has
plenty, the name of the place is Varginha, but the
pronunciation, is as you have spelled it.

Thank you for posting this, it is, food for thought!

Mike.
 
If it really was true, there would be photos and videos of the aliens, but there aren't, so it's not. And I don't care how many doctors claim it happened. Doctors are just people who were able to get through medical school. That doesn't necessarily make them any more trustworthy than those with lesser educational attainment.

A large percentage of the population dismiss doctors as liars when the doctors tell them to wear a facemask and get vaccinated, yet these same people use the fact that they're doctors to support the idea that extraterrestrials actually landed on earth.
 
If they exist, which I think they do, I believe they're just demons or fallen angels.
A christian woman said she just asked one if he confessed Jesus as Lord and he said no. They are powerless if you have Jesus.



Former senior Bank of England analyst warns of the existence of aliens, how should Christians respond? :

I came across a video from Joseph Jordan; an ex. UFO researcher who stumbled upon something surprising in his research; that Bible believing born again Christians don’t get abducted by aliens. Jordan also discovered that calling on Jesus Christ during an abduction can stop it completely. Jordan’s conclusion is that aliens are not physical beings from other planets but are actually demons.
 
I think physics pretty much makes interstellar travel impossible for biological beings, human or aliens. If something actually made it to earth it would likely be robotic in nature. And why would a robot travel all that way to see a bunch of dumbass humans?
 
We know from Star Trek, the ultimate authority on space travel, that if people from another world come to earth, then they're likely to join the space program.
I don't see any aliens in the space program.
So I remain unconvinced that they exist.
 
I think physics pretty much makes interstellar travel impossible for biological beings, human or aliens. If something actually made it to earth it would likely be robotic in nature. And why would a robot travel all that way to see a bunch of dumbass humans?
That's the only thing that would make sense... that some distant civilization would send out robots to explore other solar systems.

If a spacecraft were to travel 1,000,000 mph, which is a speed that's physically attainable, it would take approximately 3,000 years to reach Earth from the nearest star system, Proxima Centauri. That would be a difficult trip for any life form that might exist out there, but not out of the question if they sent robots.
 
If a spacecraft were to travel 1,000,000 mph, which is a speed that's physically attainable, it would take approximately 3,000 years to reach Earth from the nearest star system, Proxima Centauri. That would be a difficult trip for any life form that might exist out there, but not out of the question if they sent robots.
You forget about wormholes.
 
Interesting, your first video is not allowed by the
poster to show in this country, but Google has
plenty, the name of the place is Varginha, but the
pronunciation, is as you have spelled it.

Thank you for posting this, it is, food for thought!

Mike.
Sorry to hear that, Mike. Have you looked into getting a VPN?
There are several good ones. I personally use NordVPN.
 
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