Have we reached a tipping point about UFO?
In spite of countless credible witness among pilots especially, the subject has been ridiculed for years in a fashion that we are now all thoroughly accustomed to about so many other subjects. The obvious reason has always been the extreme discomfort about something that breaks the rules and cannot be easily explained away.
These "things" clearly pose no physical danger but do endanger our social structure based on science which is supposed to explain everything rationally and national sovereignty by breaking the rules of physics as we know them and popping in and out of "OUR" skies without warning and with impunity.
This is why this interview with Ross Coulthart is so interesting. I do not buy this idea that "something" crashed somewhere in the desert in the 1940s (they cross light years but somehow, sometimes the anti-gravity engine misbehave?) Nor that we are reverse engineering anything. Think about a Roman metal worker tasked with reverse engineering a Pentium micro-processor! But the fact that significant people take the risk to talk rationally about the subject is a huge progress in itself.
As I have argued several times in the past, we see countless different "objects" with different behaviors in different places. This could easily be the subject of rational studies to understand the phenomenon better. Are they the figment of our imagination? Maybe. Then let's prove it because if they are not, it would be by far the biggest discovery of all times.
As Arthur C. Clarke once said a long time ago: "Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.". We should want to know!
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