60 Minutes Segment on 5/16/21

But there is strong scientific basis to believe they are not from Earth in the physical attributes of the object's movements. By the way some believe the Earth was created in six days. Which is more ridiculous?
Of course it seems ridiculous to so many...because we're only using a small percentage of our brain's capacity...and that's a scientific fact.
 

...I had a teacher once who said that maybe they hadn't communicated with us because we are like ants to them. We don't try to communicate with ants.
Right, why would they want to communicate with us if their intelligence is so much more superior to ours? The video's show speed and patterns the UFO's use which is far beyond anything we are capable of.
 

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Of course it seems ridiculous to so many...because we're only using a small percentage of our brain's capacity...and that's a scientific fact.
We use our whole brain. I mean, all of it functions, it's just that not all of it always functions all at the same time. But there's no part of our brain that doesn't work...no dead areas.
 
Of course it seems ridiculous to so many...because we're only using a small percentage of our brain's capacity...and that's a scientific fact.
We use our whole brain. I mean, all of it functions, it's just that not all of it always functions all at the same time. But there's no part of our brain that doesn't work...no dead areas.

The key word in my statement is "capacity". Full capacity would include using all functions at the same time...which, as I mentioned, we only do a small percentage of our full capacity.
 
I think they're busy getting their story straight right now. 😉
You bet they are. The Brass like having meetings. They even have meetings about the meetings they are going to have later. It's a wild place at the Crazy Eight. That's the extent and highlight of their day. Come in around 10, leave for lunch at 11, come back at 1 or so and leave for the day at about 2:30. You have to beat the traffic, you know.
 
There can be more than one ridiculous belief, can't there?
Oh, there are millions of them. but then there is the mathematical approach:

An astronomer has calculated what he believes are the odds that life exists elsewhere in the universe, and they’re quite favorable. Based on his calculations, David Kipping of Columbia University says the odds of some form of extraterrestrial life are around 9:1 in favor. The odds of intelligent life, while still favorable, are lower at 3:2.

What are the odds of intelligent life existing outside of ...


bgr.com/science/odds-of-alien-life-study-5831439/
 
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When flying at night, I would see unusual objects in the sky. I never thought much about them, but I would allow my mind to imagine. While landing at O’Hare one night, someone on the ground shown a laser light into the cockpit. It shocked me at first, but my F/O told me it was a laser. I still wonder how the person was able to do that. I’m coming in at about 180 mph in a 747 and the light shown into the cockpit was like the person was standing in front of us. It had to be a worker at the airport. I’m sure of that.
 
When flying at night, I would see unusual objects in the sky. I never thought much about them, but I would allow my mind to imagine. While landing at O’Hare one night, someone on the ground shown a laser light into the cockpit. It shocked me at first, but my F/O told me it was a laser. I still wonder how the person was able to do that. I’m coming in at about 180 mph in a 747 and the light shown into the cockpit was like the person was standing in front of us. It had to be a worker at the airport. I’m sure of that.
Oldman
Back in the days when you started your flying career if you saw what you believed to be a vehicle of some sort in the sky as you were in flight would you have reported it to the authorities? Would you have told anyone outside of the industry about it?
 
If I was a pilot and saw something that made non ballistic motion (I never even heard of that until CEOTTK) I don't think I'd have very much to say either. I see nothing, I hear nothing, I know nothing, I say nothing. I go now?
 
Anyone who has watched serious UFO documentaries knows that UFOs exist. There have been docs that featured ex military men with high clearances who witnessed them, not only in the U.S. but in the U.K. Then there's pilots (private and military) as well as astronauts who've seen what they describe as craft that could not possibly be of Earth due to their maneuvering capabilities. Even if someone only believed 10% or even 5% of what's contained in these documentaries, that would be enough evidence.
 
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