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Deep bro. I'm with ya. I've never been a real religious fella... I'm more of a science guy, I'm much more fascinated by facts and observations than by a book that is more of a mystery than anything. This world gives me the hooboo jeebies. We're so far off track. People aren't even thinking about this shit anymore, most modern guys are too busy telling every chick they ever met on Facebook "Lookin sexy Mamacita" and the girls are too busy thumpin that shit right up. It's a broken loop. SO much crazy shit has happened right here to not notice.TO think that aliens couldn't travel to us is thinking in a box. A civilization that has millions of years of technology and knowledge on us will have things we can't dream of. Try explaining Wi-Fi and the internet to a person from 2000 years ago they wouldn't understand a thing you said. They could have abilities and things we can't fathom. Now Imagine no human was ever born with eyes and never knew sight we wouldn't know what we were missing out on all around us. Our perception of the universe and all it is might be only a sliver of what's really there. And the theory of one universe makes no sense as well. There's nothing that we know that comes in 1. So to think there's one universe instead of many inside a multiverse and so on dosent for with what we now know. And remember it only takes 1 out of the millions of sightings throughout recorded history to be true. Just one.
Anyone hear the story of the USA and the Royal Navy doing some peace time naval exercises. Both countries were working together. They tracked a USO, which is an unidentified submerged object similar to a UFO, except it's underwater. These soldiers tracked a submerged object around the North Atlantic for two weeks, playing tag. This USO was clocked at over Mach 1 at impossible depths. They literally dropped what they were doing to play tag with this thing and tracked, lost and then found it half a dozen times before ultimately losing it forever.
Ever heard of electronic fog? There have been a few real good cases about that as well. That guy in the little single engine Cessna down in Florida that flew through a "vortex"...and these are his words, not mine. He said the clouds kind of formed a tunnel in front of him. His flight instruments were all going nuts, his magnetic compass was spinning like a top. He had no choice and flew into the tunnel. He had a feeling of weightlessness and was experiencing vertigo. Had no clue which way his plane was moving. It only lasted a a minute or less, but when he "popped out" and radioed the tower for a position update, he went an IMPOSSIBLE distance almost instantly. He was like 50 miles off course and to be where he was after the fog, the plane would have had to be going over 500mph. Cessnas are severely underpowered and are lucky to hit 150mph in a dive let alone flying wings level. Another electronic fog incident was on a ship. The crew was from the military I believe and their whole ship got engulfed in this shit. Once again the instruments were going bonkers. These guys all had on issued steel toe boots. The same model. Once the fog had completely encompassed them the whole metal hull of the ship became magnetized...so strong that nobody could move and their steel toes were glue to the deck for a couple minutes. That is nuts.
Some people think we are not even real, and that we're all inside a giant software model. Everything you have ever done is just a result of AI and powerful algorithms. Deep.
Ever heard of Admiral Byrd? He did a bunch of South Pole expeditions. This guy is a freaking Admiral, and claims to have come across an impenetrable barrier in Antarctica. I don't know what he saw, but IMMEDIATELY the world's super powers, including the USA declared and signed the Antarctic treaty. The longest treaty on record so far. Since that day, the place was shut down to pretty much everybody and is like that to this day.
Speaking of Byrd and "Operation High Jump", the US armed forces started a new campaign right after the Byrd claim and called it "Operation Fishbowl". They wanted to test this barrier and wound up throwing everythibf they had at it... including nukes. Didn't phase it.
Pyramids around the world? Pumapunku and Teotihuacan? The Mayans? The Antikythera Mechanism? The Roanoke Colony? Bob Lazar? SO MANY MYSTERIES!!!!!
THEY'RE called KAAAAHBS Joe's dad's stuff