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An explosive documentary that reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life and a secret war among major nations to reverse-engineer advanced technology of non-human origin. Featuring testimony from 34 U.S. Government, military, and intelligence community insiders, the film...
I heard about this documentary and had to buy it. I watched it, and after watching, I fully believe there have been UFOs or UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) from very distant worlds, piloted by intelligent non-human beings visiting us for at the very least several decades. That's a statement I never imagined myself making because of the unimaginable distances between us and any possible neighbor alone, and it's got my already overactive brain running in overdrive. One documentary full of a lot of very credible sources including testimony under oath by very reliable, stable, and sane people, along with actual video evidence (although the best stuff is still classified) changed my mind about something I was extremely skeptical about. Again, I can't believe I'm saying that, it's never happened to me before. Highly recommend it if you haven't seen it. If you have, I'm genuinely curious if you still remain skeptical. If so, why?
After watching, personally, I want full disclosure on everything remaining secret, except maybe the most sensitive specifics about reverse-engineered tech that needs to stay out of the wrong hands. Beyond that, give me it all. High-resolution images of the craft, the bodies, and if there are any living beings in custody right now, I want to see them.
This documentary presents enough evidence to convince me beyond reasonable doubt that spacecraft exist in large numbers and operate in ways we can't even approach yet. That said, the collection of crafts and materials have given us a clear direction to pursue because of what has already been learned. It's absolutely fascinating what's been learned so far, but still there's a very long way to go.
This goes way beyond partisan divides. There are both parties involved in the effort for transparency, some of which I have nothing else in common with but this issue. After all, we're talking about completely different beings from completely unknown worlds that monitor and survey nuclear arsenals worldwide without bothering to hide. I highly doubt they have a clue what a democrat or a republican is, and I can't imagine them giving a shit should we have something they need.
They show zero fear of us. They accelerate from zero to 40,000 mph in an instant, change direction on a dime. Many different craft appear to be enclosed in a transparent orb where time and space behave differently inside. They move seamlessly through air, water, or vacuum with no drag, no signature, no loss of speed or agility. They can drop straight down from space, hover motionless at high altitude for hours despite wind, then shoot back out through the atmosphere in a blink, leaving no trace.
It's scary as hell, but also exciting as hell. This could be the greatest thing to ever happen to humanity or the end of us entirely. Our enemies could crack the technology first and wipe us out without a fight.
What seems undeniable is that our government has known far more than most of us suspected for many decades, and these visitors have ramped up their activity lately. Even more mind-blowing: it's not just one type of craft or one type of non-human. There are several. We're possibly talking real-world Star Wars-level bar scene stuff.
What say you? A few questions and observations I've been toying with:
They might genuinely have no clue what we are. We could look as alien and incomprehensible to them as ants do to us, interesting enough to observe, but not worth 'talking' to. Or maybe we're the equivalent of a weird new bacteria strain they stumbled across and are studying out of scientific curiosity, the way we poke at microbes in a petri dish without ever explaining ourselves.
The nuclear thing is the strongest clue I see. The documentary makes it pretty clear that these things have been rather fascinated with our nukes. I think it is possible that nuclear is closest to their tech but different enough to intrigue them. It could be like us watching a primitive tribe discover fire, we'd hover to see what they do next, not because we need fire, but because the experiment is fascinating. If their propulsion or energy systems are based on something nuclear-adjacent (or way beyond it), our bombs might be the only thing on the planet that pings their sensors as "oh, these monkeys figured out fission, cute, let's watch.' After all they just sit there hour after hour day after day for decades, they wouldn't have a clue what we do with them.
Isn't it possible that their tech isn't even advanced where they're from? What if their crafts are as routine to them as a bicycle is to us? Or what if the knowledge is hardwired, instinctual, like a bird's migration map encoded in DNA? No manuals, no engineers, just beings born knowing how to fold space or phase through matter the way a salmon knows which river to swim up. That would explain the zero hesitation, the seamless transitions between mediums, the total lack of fear. They aren't showing off, they're just doing what comes naturally.
Communication gap is the killer variable. If the divide is as wide as human-to-dog (or wider), we're never getting a PowerPoint from them. Dogs read us like books, tone, smell, body language, but we can't ask them why they chase their tails in circles or what dreams feel like. Flip that: maybe they 'read' us perfectly on some level we can't perceive (electromagnetic fields, quantum states, who knows) but verbal language or even symbolic exchange is as impossible for them as teaching calculus to a golden retriever.
So yeah, plenty of maybes to chew on, and that's the beauty (and the terror) of it. My brain's doing overtime on this one. Could be pure observation, could be resource scouting, could be accidental tourism, could be something so far outside our frame we can't even name it yet.
One thing feels certain: whatever they're doing, they're not in a hurry, and they're not hiding. They have plopped a football size rectangle shaped craft matte black with no windows 50 feet directly about the hatches of our nukes and remained there perfectly still for several minutes and then took off at mind-numbing speed with dozens of military soldiers and officers watching this thing as it sat there not making a sound or leaving a trace. That alone tells us more about their confidence than any craft specs ever could.
What do you all think? Which scenario keeps you up at night the most, if any?