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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Tricky-Divide-1901 on 2024-09-19 20:11:26.

They are both adept communicators and wonderfully articulate. They are charming and endearing in their own unique ways. And I don't know about you, but they both have a quality to them that makes me feel like they're men of virtue and honour. I believe they are coming out with their UAP claims for many reasons, of course, however I do believe some of the reasons for doing so is driven by good intentions... for truth and the betterment of mankind.

I don't know as much about the sunject as most of you guys, but I can't think of better characters within the UAP disclosure space to be spearheading a vital aspect of the disclosure movement.

I don't know if you agree with me or not, and of course it's absolutely fine if you don't, but either way, I'd be very interested in your thoughts.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Sky5759 on 2024-09-19 18:59:20.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/beat_u2_it on 2024-09-19 18:20:00.

And what happens on New Year’s Eve 2027 after nothing happened? Do we just come up with another arbitrary year?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AltF4_Bye on 2024-09-19 18:14:52.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/NewParadigmInstitute on 2024-09-19 18:04:16.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Dmans99 on 2024-09-19 17:21:57.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/SystematicApproach on 2024-09-19 15:16:18.

There is so much compelling evidence regarding prior contact and, probably, imminent contact.

We have record of contact since the beginning of recorded history.

We have events that are so compelling like Nimitz/Ariel/etc.

We have prominent, respected, "in-the-know" individuals who speak to these events with authority like Elizondo, Mellon, Reid, Ratcliffe, Davis, Hellyer, Bigelow, Rubio, Obama, Nelson.

It's akin to a "veil of ignorance" considering, as a species, we have accepted events as fact with far far less compelling evidence. I dunno, personally, something like Ariel is all I need. I genuinely don't understand.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/True-Paint5513 on 2024-09-19 14:02:29.

Let me start off by saying, I am a believer, however…

When we talk about the likelihood of intelligent life, especially a’la the Drake Equation, we forget that human life formed as a result of the bottleneck effect.

Through mass extinction events, intelligent life had the opportunity to thrive over sheer size and strength of competitive species. So, when we think of life on other planets, we should probably expect to find all manner of immediately dangerous, threatening creatures before expecting to find anything with the intellect of a human.

Another consideration is how the tilt of the Earth’s axis has affected our evolution in ways we couldn’t begin to know, without the benefit of comparison. Our season cycle alone has formed our every culture, for instance.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/littlespacemochi on 2024-09-19 13:04:52.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Johnnyflash69 on 2024-09-19 12:42:13.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/jforrest1980 on 2024-09-19 12:37:48.

Just a thought I've had after many years of following this topic. Just food for thought not to be taken serious.

Over the years I have noticed a pattern. Words around the camp fire about NHI performing genetic experiments. Discussions about how evolution hasn't treated them well. Abduction and visitation stories where NHI look "almost human", and forced intercorse.

Here's a thought I've had for awhile...

What if the entire reason they are here is that they came over 14000+ years ago for whatever reason, and discovered early homosapiens. Then, they altered the DNA of early humans by creating the first early homosapien/alien hydrid, and created the version of humans we are today.

At some point they became envious of human physique and beauty, and have been carrying out DNA experiments ever since, to get their evolution back on track and change their appearance to look more like us. Basically taking all the good DNA they wish they had of ours and adding it to what they like about them.

Now, this wouldn't explain everything. There seems to be multiple species. But if grays work for, Nordics, Whites, etc... Maybe those non-gray races except reptilians are actually NHI that have interbred with humans for thousands of years.

I think it "could" explain a lot. Like why they care about our nuclear capabilities. Maybe our DNA is their fountain of youth, and they need us so they can evolve in a positive direction and to carry out their genetic experiments to look like humans.

Crazy I know, but It's a fun thought

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/jordansrowles on 2024-09-19 07:05:11.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Tiamat2358 on 2024-09-19 02:57:39.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Dwoodward85 on 2024-09-19 01:09:37.

I wanna start off saying that I’m not calling him a liar or a plant or anything like that (even though I’m skeptical of his claims - as we all should) but he’s a former government agent, he has to get approval for anything that might be “top secret” in his book. Something just feels off about him.

We’ve had faces come and go and have their 15 minutes of fame but Lue…just feels off to me.

I believe in aliens. I believe they’ve been here for centuries maybe even since the beginning I believe they’re coming and going but I just can’t wrap my head around how Lue came out of nowhere and promised all this stuff and ppl jumped on to believe him without thinking about his past, about him needing government saying yes go for it for things in his book.

Just seems odd.

TLDR: Why do you believe that Lue Elizondo?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/engion3 on 2024-09-19 00:45:44.

I mean if you were testing another species and they were randomly killing themselves you would come up with a solution to prevent them from doing that as most religions have in just in general is frowned upon to do it so they don't mess up your tests. They instilled this.

We try to keep our animals happy in the zoo.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Aware_Eggplant1487 on 2024-09-18 23:50:28.

In this image you can see green circles on each side, on the left side the white objects inside the green circles are captured in the photo but on the right side a photo taken a short time after, the objects are gone.

In the interview on Newsnation with Ross Coulthart Physicist: Space objects appeared, disappeared years before first satellites | Reality Check (youtube.com) they rule out natural causes or defects.

I think this information is raw gold for uap disclosure and the truth about ET visitors. Until we can build a time machine information like this is priceless. Space before humans.

https://preview.redd.it/3ikf9empnnpd1.png?width=2273&format=png&auto=webp&s=76a943c25633b68645ed58a50c5c59c97523df9c

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/-spartacus- on 2024-09-18 23:50:10.

Title, let's assume the year is 2027 and we have full disclosure, even so much that aliens are freely flying/walking.

But, what about all those times aliens kidnapped, sexually assaulted, harmed, or otherwise killed human beings:

  • Can they be arrested and tried for crimes?
  • Can you sue them in civil court and what "fines" could they pay? * Are they covered by human rights?
  • Are they considered persons by US Constitutional law or would they fall under animal protected law?
  • Or would they all be considered "ambassadors" with legal immunity provided?

There are a bunch of other questions I have about this issue, but I was sort of curious what you all thought.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Impossible-Tie-9832 on 2024-09-18 22:04:13.

I captured this video on my dashcam while going to the casino. Posting from a throw away account since you can tell the general area I live from the video. One thing I want to clarify is that this took place around 8:40pm on 9/14/2024. The timestamp on the video says its after midnight on 9/15/2024 because the time on the dashcam is 4 hours ahead. Please let me know what you guys think. I suspect these sightings will be more and more common since everyone and their grandma has a portable device with a camera on it these days. The object appears in the middle of the video coming out from behind the casino a little more than halfway through.

Im not saying its a UFO for sure, it is hard to tell. There is an airport not too far away but I have never seen a plane like that and it also made no sound at all. When planes are that close you can usually hear them. It was really weird when I noticed it and I assumed it must be a plane but I am glad I downloaded the footage and went back and looked at it.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/hunterseeker1 on 2024-09-18 22:12:13.

During a recent interview with Matt Ford on The Good Trouble show, Elizondo gave what appeared to be a coded response to a direct question about rumors of an upcoming “event.” In this video, we’ll pull that thread and see what we find…

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Sky5759 on 2024-09-18 22:01:58.

Original Title: The most comprehensive analysis of an alien implant to date has revealed a ceramic covering over a meteor sourced metal core which contains a further ceramic lattice and carbon nanotubes which are never found in nature. It also contains crystalline radio transmitters and 51 unique elements

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/waldonalves on 2024-09-18 21:33:17.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/MayISoloHer on 2024-09-18 20:56:48.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AlbaneseGummies327 on 2024-09-18 20:12:35.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/adamtaylor4815 on 2024-09-18 18:56:34.

Seeing a ton of comments saying he was annoying/inconsiderate/mocking Lue.

ABSOLUTELY NOT.

I thought he did a brilliant job, better than any other interviewer so far.

Ronny Chieng is very intelligent dude who usually plays dumb for the bit. This was totally the right tactic here to get the general population to question this properly.

He didn’t mock or once insinuate that Lue was lying. He has read Lue’s book and it’s full of sticky notes so he obviously did a deep dive into it.

When Lue was telling him the info he acted overly shocked, mind blown and made jokes as if hearing it for the first time, this relays to the audience “wait what!?” As most people’s reaction to hearing this for the first time would also be the same: “FUCKING ALIENS!?”

I think this interview alone is going to be a huge turning point for the general public to question the truth and I think Ronnie Chieng is a big reason why. I’d love to see them sit down for a longer less edited conversation.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Academic-Ad-1879 on 2024-09-18 17:48:24.

Which tribe was it that knew about the 3 stars in Alpha Centauri without the aid of telescopes?

Which alien race is "supposedly" meant to come from that system according to conspiracy theories?

Thanks for you time...

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