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Congressman has grim take after access to UFO footage. 'We can't handle it'

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posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:12 AM
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We can't handle it. Only humans with superior minds like Rep Tim Burchett can handle it.

I'll decide if I can "handle it". ya auld crusty arrogant skidmark.
Show me ET. Now!



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:13 AM
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originally posted by: PurpleFox
I’m starting to think these things could be demonic in nature. I think ppl can handle aliens. Actual demons on the other hand?


Interesting thought….if one believes that aliens and demons are one and the same….some people do..


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edit on 12-7-2023 by Ophiuchus1 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:16 AM
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a reply to: StrangeApes



Expect an increase in Paranoid delusions and Psychosis



Yes.





posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:18 AM
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BS. This kind of article is exhausting. Nothing but big vague claims of insider only knowledge and it’s supposed suppression (but we get this article so it’s not suppressed). Does this really do it for you?

a reply to: putnam6



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:28 AM
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Burchett's comments are pretty funny. If 'aliens' are among us have the the ability to do great harm, yet never have - what's to worry about?

The real and present danger we live under is constant war, and the threat of nuclear annihilation. Maybe these
'aliens' are monitoring us to prevent a nuclear launch?

A better question is why are the DC critters pretending they're investigating the issue under the guise of 'disclosure'?



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 11:58 AM
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Last year we had the largest volcanic explosion in decades occurred, and even though lesser eruptions have happened in the recent past that have affected the climate for years after, this complete loss of an island with debris that went all the way up into space, doesn't seem to be affecting the climate according to the media outlets.

So why bring this up in a UFO/UAP discussion?

It's very clear that even if we were told the truth about UFOs/UAPs, and that information was so disturbing that it literally broke people's minds, those same people would forget about it as soon as the media started a new set of talking points. So why don't they just release everything the Congress has, and watch as the people just become oblivious to the information as soon as a celebrity has a divorce, or a Taylor Swift concert gets sold out.

I just think the excuse that people can't handle crap is a way to deflect that a payoff or threat was given over a topic, and that instead of discussing crap, they push blame on to the mental state of the world. Seriously people go look at what Tonga did to the worlds weather and wonder in absolute awe as to why the weather is being blamed on people's activities, then come back here and tell me that people would even pay attention to the UFO/UAP issue, much less notice that information enough to "not handle it".

My bet is that ET UFOs/UAPs don't exist, and the real beings behind them are that Breakaway Society that was talked about back in the 1940s (and yes this was a real thing that was even discussed in "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists" for a few issues). Remember those flying cities seen in China, Kenya, and Brazil? Could those be part of this, we'll never know because of lazy members of Congress believing a lie that the public can't handle the truth.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:02 PM
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a reply to: Guyfriday

Exactly. I don't buy the panic notion because once people figured out they weren't personally being hunted down, they would shrug and go back to their daily lives. Would such a revelation affect social outlooks? Probably, but I suspect the world would keep turning.

Cheers



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:09 PM
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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., speculated extraterrestrial life forms could have technology that humanity "can't handle" during an appearance on the "Event Horizon" podcast.


Technology has advanced to a point where humans could have technology that humanity "can't handle".



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:13 PM
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originally posted by: Soloprotocol
We can't handle it. Only humans with superior minds like Rep Tim Burchett can handle it.

I'll decide if I can "handle it". ya auld crusty arrogant skidmark.
Show me ET. Now!



What happens when it turns out that, you are shown the evidence, as you demand...


And you actually can't "handle it"?



Who will be responsible for picking up the pieces of your shattered mind?


Now multiply that scenario by potentially millions of people around the world.



You think our "Clown World" is a hellscape, you ain't seen nothing!



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:16 PM
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"And if they can travel light years or at the speeds that we’ve seen, and physics as we know it, fly underwater, don't show a heat trail, things like that, then we are vastly out of our league."


All of which can be explained away as pulsed laser, or mazer generated (microwave lazers), plasmas. Technology that has been in existence for decades.





edit on 12-7-2023 by IndieA because: clarification



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:17 PM
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a reply to: putnam6

Intelligent peaceful species make it to the stars. Intelligent stupid species kill each other off before making it to the stars.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:24 PM
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originally posted by: Degradation33.
There's nothing in scripture covering highly-intelligent biological beings that travel thousands of light years and approach us like a biologist exploring Africa.



In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you.

John 14:2-6

IMO if highly advanced aliens wanted to destroy us they would have done so, whether or not we were fretting about it. And IMO at this point disclosure would be met with relief, i.e “About time TPTB admitted it”.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:31 PM
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Whatever we think about this mainstreaming of UFOs, this is a big thing, the mainstreaming of what was almost an underground movement in Ufology. This is old stuff to us old-time ufo buffs. And it may be panic-inducing to folks just hearing this. I hope not.

It will be very interesting to see how these hearings go.

Are they going to call all those extreme ufologists with all those bizarre theories about abductions of aliens with big eyes and heads?

Or just the whistleblower's tales they can’t admit because it's classified?

Or is that what they wanted to see all along with this mainstreaming of ufology? Whether folks would go bananas



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 12:57 PM
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originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: putnam6
Already posted.

My opinion is Big Oil and Big Energy conglomerates are the big players in repressing this as this technology offers essentially "free energy" and they will lose their trillion dollar industry of selling oik and energy to the masses.



Yes, the major energy corporations would suffer, but it is the "average Joe", like us, that would bear the brunt of that pain.


Consider the "fallout" from just one possible aspect of an ET-based technology: gravity nullification, so-called "antigravity".

If antigravity were to be released to the mainstream, it would mean the end of at least several major industries. Sure, oil companies would take the first hit, but what about all the industries that service the petroleum industry? What about the shipping, trucking, and rail industries? What about the firms that build and maintain roads that wouldn't be needed anymore? What about the ports and airports that would suddenly become obsolete. What about all the folks working at the gas stations and "mini-marts"? What happens to all the folks who make tires when vehicles from baby prams to building-sized Earth moving equipment no longer need tires?

The list goes on and on. And each, now obsolete, industry represents thousands of workers all around the World who would now have no means to make a living.


Do you remember what happened in 2020 when multiple industries around the world were shut down because of COVID? Remember how many people freaked out because they couldn't go to work? And that "blip" was just temporary; a few months for most.

But now we're talking about whole industries vanishing, essentially overnight, because they are no longer relevant.


I really don't think, based on our experience of 2020, that "most" people will be able to "handle it".



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 01:10 PM
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originally posted by: IndieA

"And if they can travel light years or at the speeds that we’ve seen, and physics as we know it, fly underwater, don't show a heat trail, things like that, then we are vastly out of our league."


All of which can be explained away as pulsed laser, or mazer generated (microwave lazers), plasmas. Technology that has been in existence for decades.







Lasers produce plasma by ionizing Air (even says so in the video).



There is no Air in interstellar space.



A "plasma envelope" might improve aerodynamic performance within Earth's atmosphere, but would serve no useful purpose with regard to traveling "light years". Furthermore, since plasma is generated by super-heating a quantity of air surrounding a vehicle, the effect would be instantly, and quite possibly catastrophically, mitigated by interacting with water, which is both colder and denser than air.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 01:28 PM
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originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: putnam6
The other posts is a different headline, but someone brings up the article...so its probably fine.

I posted almost the same thing here because it's certainly relevant and I expect your post to get much more views based on the title.

I strongly believe what I wrote. The biggest reason this technology is suppressed is due to corporate greed and those powerful conglomerates do not want to stop selling their product as these "free energy" breakthroughs will render the oil industry no longer viable.

That said, we really need to address how these industries put profit over the environment and public health, even when better(but less profitable) options are available. This is one of the biggest weaknesses of capitalism, perhaps its only weakness.


LOL yea, I have a pet peeve about clickbait titles lately, was being a bit sarcastic.

As to your beliefs damn I agree 100%.

Especially if you agree big oil, gas, bus, and automobile manufacturers were the straw that broke the camels back on streetcars in the 40s and 50s. At the very least electric streetcars had an uneven playing field as they were regulated to maintain the pavement on the roadways they used.

I could easily see corporations doing slow and measured releases of technology gleaned for UFOs, sort of like the Japanese supposedly had laser disc tech for quite a while before it was introduced commercially, and turned the audio business on its ear.

Still, I have a hard time believing UFOs' power source is derived from electric batteries thus we are likely on the wrong path there for modes of transportation. We could definitely use a poke in the right direction.

How about giving us one revolutionary game-changing item, even though cell phone technology is one that may fit in that category though I doubt it was derived from UFO tech



www.vox.com...




By the 1950s, virtually all streetcar companies were in terrible shape. Some were taken over by new municipal bus companies, while a total of 46 transit networks were bought up by National City Lines — the holding company linked to GM, as well as oil and tire companies, that's at the center of all the conspiracy theories.

While it's true that National City continued ripping up lines and replacing them with buses — and that, long-term, GM benefited from the decline of mass transit — it's very hard to argue that National City killed the streetcar on its own. Streetcar systems went bankrupt and were dismantled in virtually every metro area in the United States, and National City was only involved in about 10 percent of cases.

It's also not exactly right to say the streetcar died because Americans chose the car. In an alternate world where the government subsidized each mode equally, it's easy to imagine things playing out quite differently.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 02:04 PM
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We can handle it. Slight population will go nuts, no different that what we have now, with snowflakes.

But who knows, maybe they are uber smart, with mind blowing technology.

But what of their bodies?

Signs and Independence day. Find their weakness.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 02:18 PM
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Lasers produce plasma by ionizing Air (even says so in the video). There is no Air in interstellar space. A "plasma envelope" might improve aerodynamic performance within Earth's atmosphere, but would serve no useful purpose with regard to traveling "light years". Furthermore, since plasma is generated by super-heating a quantity of air surrounding a vehicle, the effect would be instantly, and quite possibly catastrophically, mitigated by interacting with water, which is both colder and denser than air.


Most of the videos of UFOs that I have seen, have been in Earth's atmosphere, but laser and maser inducted plasmas can also be produced underwater. (Even says so in the video)

With regard to traveling light years, well let me know when there's any evidence of that, other than the fact that we know that light travels at the speed of light. Lasers and maser beams also travel at the speed of light.
Let's start this discussion with at least one piece of evidence that supports interstellar travel.



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 02:23 PM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1

Interesting thought….if one believes that aliens and demons are one and the same….some people do..


Don't forget Gods and angels...



posted on Jul, 12 2023 @ 02:25 PM
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There are brain computer interfacing technologies in development, developed, and possibly already in use, that may be too much for humanity to handle.

Wouldn't it be convenient to be able to "hack" and brain, and do so in a way that makes the person think that "evil aliens" have gotten inside their heads?

I can point to claims that such things have already happened, and I've seen at least one ATS member admit to volunteering to have this type of technology tested on them.



edit on 12-7-2023 by IndieA because: Added info.



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