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originally posted by: Xtrozero
Geez, I'll most likely be dead by then.... At least he didn't say by 2025 and then have everyone cut off their balls to ride on the back of a comet to get with the aliens, well at least we have that.
originally posted by: CosmicFocus
As a UFO experiencer of long standing, I agree with most of what you have presented here but what many will trash as being beyond their personal acceptance and understanding of the situation. For them, the reality shock must be tailored and drip-feedd over the years in the continuation of the last 70+years.
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
We're going to Titan in 2027 to look for life, and expectations are high. I'm sure by then lots of alien revelations and discoveries will happen.
Titan is a great place to look for life but I would say most likely the top destination is Europa, Jupiter's moon.
originally posted by: sendhelp
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
We're going to Titan in 2027 to look for life, and expectations are high. I'm sure by then lots of alien revelations and discoveries will happen.
Titan is a great place to look for life but I would say most likely the top destination is Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Titan is going to be really cool. I'm curious why the first time we went with a satellite we couldn't determine any life there. What makes Europa better than Enceladus?
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: CosmicFocus
As a UFO experiencer of long standing, I agree with most of what you have presented here but what many will trash as being beyond their personal acceptance and understanding of the situation. For them, the reality shock must be tailored and drip-feedd over the years in the continuation of the last 70+years.
The problem is if Aliens ever came here they would be long ago openly a part of human existence. The reason why they are just on the edge of our vision is because they are not really there.
originally posted by: sendhelp
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
We're going to Titan in 2027 to look for life, and expectations are high. I'm sure by then lots of alien revelations and discoveries will happen.
Titan is a great place to look for life but I would say most likely the top destination is Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Titan is going to be really cool. I'm curious why the first time we went with a satellite we couldn't determine any life there. What makes Europa better than Enceladus?
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
We're going to Titan in 2027 to look for life, and expectations are high. I'm sure by then lots of alien revelations and discoveries will happen.
Titan is a great place to look for life but I would say most likely the top destination is Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Titan is going to be really cool. I'm curious why the first time we went with a satellite we couldn't determine any life there. What makes Europa better than Enceladus?
Europa is a planet full of salty water. Underneath it's icy surface there is around 2-3 timed the water here on Earth (in the oceans). It's a prime candidate for life.
originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
a reply to: djz3ro
Geez those guys can talk . . .
For everyone; here is a screenshot of the photo that was "leaked". The disclosure plan.
originally posted by: 727Sky
IMO disclosure has already happened for us Peons...As far as the government big boys I hope I live long enough to bask in all their past lies ..
originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
a reply to: CaptainX
See djz3ro's post. It is from the video djz3ro posted.
originally posted by: CaptainX
You never know what their capabilities are if they exist (very likely they do) but still the interplanetary journeys seem very difficult.
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
originally posted by: Maximus3
originally posted by: sendhelp
We're going to Titan in 2027 to look for life, and expectations are high. I'm sure by then lots of alien revelations and discoveries will happen.
Titan is a great place to look for life but I would say most likely the top destination is Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Titan is going to be really cool. I'm curious why the first time we went with a satellite we couldn't determine any life there. What makes Europa better than Enceladus?
Europa is a planet full of salty water. Underneath it's icy surface there is around 2-3 timed the water here on Earth (in the oceans). It's a prime candidate for life.