UFO heads....Intelligence Official says U.S. has retrieved craft of Non-Human origin...(UFO Hearings LIVE 7.26.23)

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Like I said a couple days ago there has been a high number of UFO sightings lately, so I don’t know what exactly is going on, but any being in that has the ability to jump from solar system to solar system is someone you really don’t want to fuck with. Hopefully we don’t run into a mothership.
 
And remember people if we do see an actual alien, they may be more humanoid then we think.
where do you think human intelligence came from? a bee has the same intelligence 10,000 years ago. our knowledge exponentially grows
 
Like I said a couple days ago there has been a high number of UFO sightings lately, so I don’t know what exactly is going on, but any being in that has the ability to jump from solar system to solar system is someone you really don’t want to fuck with. Hopefully we don’t run into a mothership.
I’m not saying something is going to happen…..but I find it interesting that lately, so many things in media and technology are leaning towards the public questioning what they see with their eyes.

From deep fakes, to AI to even how the idea of multiverses (in Hollywood and in science) being discussed makes it seem like folks are being programmed to be ready to accept realities that only ten years ago we all would have called bullshit on.

Not saying this is all connected, just find it curious how the discussion of UFOs/UAPs has lately brought up theories of them being advanced AI or multi-dimensional beings.
 
Whay dey at then?

If anyone in the private sector captured an alien they would put them on display and charge viewing fees, you know, like they did us when we were considered oddities.

You'd see this come back around.

 
It's so funny how these alien pilots can navigate their way across billions of miles through the dangers of space, get to Earth and can't fly as well as a Spirit Airlines pilot. Aways crashing lol.
We are shooting them down from the sky.. Keep up bro
 
I believe. I just feel there are too many stories without facts. For instance, rumors of downed objects, crashes, etc, and large graters or debris fields. Are they recovering these objects and bodies then killing all these people? Too many loose ends. Who spots it, who ordered the shoot down, who flew the mission, who recovered the debris, who works where all the items are stored, who built the facility and maintains them? Too many questions.
 
that makes no sense. I said where do you think human intelligence came from? blacks are human. so before that
I believe the one one factor that makes humans unique on the planet is a reflective consciousness.

Beavers make dams. Birds make nests. Both act on instinct. This is why they look pretty much the same now as they did a thousand years ago.

Humans have the ability to see their homes and ask "what can I do to make it better?" And then improve on that design. That's what's behind our intelligence.
 
I believe the one one factor that makes humans unique on the planet is a reflective consciousness.

Beavers make dams. Birds make nests. Both act on instinct. This is why they look pretty much the same now as they did a thousand years ago.

Humans have the ability to see their homes and ask "what can I do to make it better?" And then improve on that design. That's what's behind our intelligence.
I agree. That explains the difference but the question is why do we have a reflective consciousness when other animals do not if we "derived from them" Where did this ability come from?
 
I agree. That explains the difference but the question is why do we have a reflective consciousness when other animals do not if we "derived from them" Where did this ability come from?

If you sweep a spider off of second story balcony it can hit the sidewalk without so much as a cramp.

If a man walks from Vancouver to Guadalupe he will have a whole team of reporters covering this remarkable feat. But geese do it every year.

Humans are primates and as a species our superpower is being smart. Our bodies are far smaller and weaker than other apes so our brains developed further to compensate. Over a million years or so we became so good at being smart that we took over the planet.
 
If you sweep a spider off of second story balcony it can hit the sidewalk without so much as a cramp.

If a man walks from Vancouver to Guadalupe he will have a whole team of reporters covering this remarkable feat. But geese do it every year.

Humans are primates and as a species our superpower is being smart. Our bodies are far smaller and weaker than other apes so our brains developed further to compensate. Over a million years or so we became so good at being smart that we took over the planet.
Intelligence trumps instinct any day of the week. Yes, we are weak with instinct but I could make a case that we are not because we can rely on our intelligence to the point of it being a detriment when instinct is needed. You are not answering my question but only pointing out the obvious.

Why did we win the lottery of obtaining the ability to grow and expand our intelligence while every other animal out of millions of species cannot?
 
Like I said a couple days ago there has been a high number of UFO sightings lately, so I don’t know what exactly is going on, but any being in that has the ability to jump from solar system to solar system is someone you really don’t want to fuck with. Hopefully we don’t run into a mothership.

To late, New York post released an article 2 months ago with scientist and The Pentagon admitting that there is a Mother Ship in our solar system and it's by Saturn.
 
If you sweep a spider off of second story balcony it can hit the sidewalk without so much as a cramp.

If a man walks from Vancouver to Guadalupe he will have a whole team of reporters covering this remarkable feat. But geese do it every year.

Humans are primates and as a species our superpower is being smart. Our bodies are far smaller and weaker than other apes so our brains developed further to compensate. Over a million years or so we became so good at being smart that we took over the planet.
Humans are created with a combination of conscious intelligence and I use the word "intelligence", loosely, bipedal, curiosityand motivations.

When you add all of these bits of instincts, talents, abilities and physical attributes, that becomes a recipe that makes us who we are and, what separates us from most animals.

The reason I say most animals is if you gave octopus the ability to breathe out of water with a pair of arms and legs they just may overcome humans.

The one thing that many people tend to think is that all animals are one-dimensional but in fact many animals are not only consciously aware of their environment and themselves but they are very different when it comes to personality although they may act the same.
People who own any pets know this.

The real question to me is why did universal consciousness choose to give some lifeforms more and give others lifeforms less?
 
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If you sweep a spider off of second story balcony it can hit the sidewalk without so much as a cramp.

If a man walks from Vancouver to Guadalupe he will have a whole team of reporters covering this remarkable feat. But geese do it every year.

Humans are primates and as a species our superpower is being smart. Our bodies are far smaller and weaker than other apes so our brains developed further to compensate. Over a million years or so we became so good at being smart that we took over the planet.
Took over the "planet". Most of the "planet" is underwater. The species that controls the ocean runs the planet.
 
Humans are created with a combination of conscious intelligence and I use the word "intelligence", loosely, bipedal, curiosityand motivations.

When you add all of these bits of instincts, talents, abilities and physical attributes, that becomes a recipe that makes us who we are and, what separates us from most animals.

The reason I say most animals is if you gave octopus the ability to breathe out of water with a pair of arms and legs they just may overcome humans.

The one thing that many people tend to think is that all animals are one-dimensional but in fact many animals are not only consciously aware of their environment and themselves but they are very different when it comes to personality although they may act the same.
People who own any pets know this.

The real question to me is why did universal consciousness choose to give some lifeforms more and give others lifeforms less?

Animals on Earth, including us, have what they need to spread their DNA and that's it. An octopus doesn't need arms or legs or the ability to breathe to do those things so they don't get it.

Animals are conscious of their environment, have personalities, and all the rest. What they don't have is the ability to pass down complex information from one generation to the next. Instinct gives them what they need to survive and not a lot else.
 
Humans are created with a combination of conscious intelligence and I use the word "intelligence", loosely, bipedal, curiosityand motivations.

When you add all of these bits of instincts, talents, abilities and physical attributes, that becomes a recipe that makes us who we are and, what separates us from most animals.

The reason I say most animals is if you gave octopus the ability to breathe out of water with a pair of arms and legs they just may overcome humans.

The one thing that many people tend to think is that all animals are one-dimensional but in fact many animals are not only consciously aware of their environment and themselves but they are very different when it comes to personality although they may act the same.
People who own any pets know this.

The real question to me is why did universal consciousness choose to give some lifeforms more and give others lifeforms less?
You are on correct path. Consciousness is simply the ability the perceive other things.

Humans are no better or worse than most lifeforms. The ability to understand "self" is what sets other species apart from
others.

Human perception isn't very good because emotions and desire get in the way of knowing your true self.
 
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