i was driving the Back way from Corry to wallmart and i saw a little gray man looking Creature get out of his disc shaped Spaceship. i got scared so i did not stop but got 3 or 4 Pictures when i got home They werent visible
i was driving the Back way from Corry to wallmart and i saw a little gray man looking Creature get out of his disc shaped Spaceship. i got scared so i did not stop but got 3 or 4 Pictures when i got home They werent visible
Unlikely, and impossible to prove.
I prefer the conspiracy forum have at least something to debate.
The thing about conspiracies is that most of them are easily debunked (Moon Landing Hoax) or known to be true (Area 51 is Real). The number of conspiracies that haven't been confirmed yet are plausible are rarer then flawless natural diamonds.![]()
Yet....they exists, the key is making them make sense.
Masons?......
It all started with the movies about aliens from the 50's and now there's a large percentage of the population that "sees" alien spacecraft. Everyone who makes this claim usually has the worst type of evidence available-eyewitness testimony. I will admit that I've seen some strange type of flying anomalies on many documentaries, but I don't think they're real, and even if any of them are that's a far cry from finding (or being found by) ET. If any of it is real it's probably our own military testing top secret aviation and weaponry.
At the speed of light,travel to a star thought to have a PLANET (not nessicerily inhabited) would take thousands of years. So...you'd be talking about a VERY major,costly expedition...not some sort of senic-cruise. Were we to want to "visit" another inhabitable planet...for starters we'd need to build a ship about triple the size of an aircraft carrier and we'd need a better propulsion than anything we have. Then there's the matter of a life support system that's sustainable for many many generations of people.
At the speed of light,travel to a star thought to have a PLANET (not nessicerily inhabited) would take thousands of years. So...you'd be talking about a VERY major,costly expedition...not some sort of senic-cruise. Were we to want to "visit" another inhabitable planet...for starters we'd need to build a ship about triple the size of an aircraft carrier and we'd need a better propulsion than anything we have. Then there's the matter of a life support system that's sustainable for many many generations of people.
What? I we traveled at the speed of light we could be at the nearest planetary system in 4.5 years (Alpha Centauri B). We could be to the nearest system with an Earth-like planet in 20 years.
While this a true..we will need to figure out something other than traditional travel to get there. Light speed is extremely unlikely for anything of mass.