On the Other Hand w/ Dan

Challenging Narratives

Reports of flying objects that cannot be explained have existed for a very long time. They aren’t just contemporary observations. However, we are humans with limitations. We haven’t even discovered all of the species or examined the farthest reaches of our own world. Unless we can rule out ALL other possibilities for what unidentified flying objects or aerial phenomena are, the default position simply can’t be that it is alien life. At least, not until we have discovered that non-terrestrial life and can verify its existence.

Government agents are now starting to crawl from under rocks making exactly that claim. They’re claiming extraterrestrial life has already found us. Comically, there is no outside verification or validation of any of these claims. No alien ship has been produced. No biological evidence has been produced and further proven to be extraterrestrial. These are all important points that I want to briefly summarize for people here.

In fact, their actual words are only that they found “non-human biologics” among the recovery of some unidentified craft that crashed. All this could easily be explained by a homemade drone hitting a bird in the sky and crashing or crashing onto any other form of life. See, you would have biological material, or biologics, that were non-human, and they would be on a craft that was unidentifiable. Claims that they are reverse engineering the craft doesn’t discount my common denominator explanation.

What would it take to believe in extraterrestrial life? For some, it seems very little.

Proof of life would have to exist with evidence, and proof would also have to rule out earthly origins. Many a common sea creature has washed up on the shore in a deteriorated form causing people to think they are seeing monsters only to be told it is the rotting carcass of a whale, or some type of fish or eel. It isn’t enough for a picture to be provided, but the actual remains of whatever creature they are claiming is extraterrestrial would have to be produced, and then examined by a skeptic. Not just someone who thinks it’s possible, but just unlikely. The evidence would have to convince someone, or a team of people, convinced prior to examination that it is originated from earth, and they will prove it. Their failure to prove origins on earth would indicate extraterrestrial origins. Nothing short of that. The experts examining it would likely be teams of wildlife experts, biologists, marine biologists, veterinarians, geneticists among others.

Similar arguments would exist for any type of craft or vehicle they are claiming arrived from another planet. If the materials are common steel, aluminum, or other common materials known to earth, then it doesn’t pass the sniff test. Any group of people falsifying evidence would be able to make a mock craft out of available materials and simply make it look alien. Simply watching most 80’s films regarding space and aliens would prove this. None of those mocks actually flew under the alleged propulsion systems, but they certainly could “look” odd.

Seeing something in the air that you can’t explain means you don’t know what it is, not that nobody else knows what it is or what it could be, and certainly not that it is of extraterrestrial origins. Lights floating in the distance with a weird pattern could be just that…lights. They could be aircraft you don’t know, or even flying creatures you don’t recognize or objects that have been caught up in the wind and are being kept afloat on the air by atmospheric conditions.

Jumping to the conclusion that an increase in sightings is proof of extraterrestrial life is another mistake. People are more numerous than they were in the past. We are starting to frequently explore aspects of our own world that were closed off to most of human history such as the depths of the oceans and the far reaches of our skies. Until the 1960’s, as far as we know, humanity had never left our own atmosphere, and now we routinely rotate astronauts to the space station. This would be like someone from New York City who has never left their concrete home believing they’ve discovered something new when they grab a Morel mushroom while visiting the woods in Iowa. The most miraculous part of that would be that someone from Iowa hadn’t already snatched it up before the city slicker found it.

Clearly, I’m not a believer in extraterrestrial life. I haven’t ruled it out, but the burden of proof is on those who claim it does exist. Government claims that it does? That just makes me more suspicious, not less.

Should I list off all of the lies our government tells us and how there are always secondary gains to the government powers when those lies are told? This isn’t the place. I would like to address the panic around this, though.

Assuming this is all real and an intelligent life source has mastered space travel and can travel all the way to our small rock in the vastness of space, the fact that they haven’t attacked us yet should leave most optimistic. They clearly aren’t a threat, or they would have ended this a long time ago. So no military spending should be needed. No panic necessary.

All of this really is interesting, but interesting in the sort of way that disappearing into a fantasy novel full of elves, orcs, goblins and wizards is. It is an escape from reality and fun to think about, but it isn’t real.

What is more important, is why would the government provide such misleading statements regarding the nature of their research? The only reason to imply that extraterrestrials have been found without actually saying it would be as a distraction. What are they distracting us from?

It could be that they dropped charges against Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF). SBF was the individual responsible for stealing multiples of millions from customers trying to engage in and trade in crypto currencies, which represent the largest threat to the US dollar hegemony with a potential exception of whatever unholy alliance Russia, India and China are cooking up. By stealing so much from so many, SBF got a lot of people to clamor for regulatory protections which will grant government the political power they want to cast legislation regarding crypto. It also led people to turn away from crypto and back to the dollar, which may ultimately lead to the federal reserve being able to institute a Central Bank Digital Currency, in which they could track every transaction and quickly close any account belonging to a voice of dissent.

Perhaps it is the fact that Epstein’s client list has still not been made public?

Maybe that a large couple of handfuls of legislators are now well beyond the age of coherent thought, yet persist in their positions and refuse to stop?

Or maybe its a diversion away from all of the candidates that are starting to make waves in their respective parties. Vivek Ramaswamy or Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. are both interesting even if often wrong. They are still voices of dissent even within their own parties and are probably the best either major party has to offer at this point. Watching Democratic congressional delegates disparage, censor and try to humiliate a presidential hopeful within their own party certainly is entertaining.

If the orders are coming from the very top, maybe they’re trying to hide the fact that our current President was bought off by Chinese and likely Ukrainian businesses to influence US government policy. Leveraging his political positions for massive personal gain, Biden promised and worked to provide on the promises to some heavy hitters with some large checkbooks.

Maybe its to sweep under the rug the studies being released that indicate the true vaccine injury rate from the COVID vaccines?

No matter what the intent is, you can probably rest with a high degree of certainty that there are no aliens. If there are, we likely haven’t discovered them yet. If we have, they still aren’t telling you.

Stop buying the propaganda.

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