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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
I can't explain the sightings.
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Neither can I, but I do believe that people are indeed seeing things in the sky that they can't quite explain. But to say that every unusual sighting is an extraterrestrial spacecraft might be a bit premature. This would have to assume that we here on Earth already know of, and understand, every single natural phenomenon in the universe, so that if one sees something outside that frame of reference, it just has to be a some alien technology. We as a species have learned an awful lot about the makeup of the cosmos, but I don't think we're even remotely close to knowing it all.
And if ETs
are observing us, why is it that they can't remain invisible? Surely that should be a trivial matter for beings that were capable of first locating us, and then traveling the mind-boggling distances to get here. Do they get off by riling up the locals with lights in the night sky? I'd think that a more stealthy approach to observing us would be a big advantage for them. And if aliens are indeed interested in life here on Earth, wouldn't a staging area on the far side of our moon have been useful to them in the past? The entire surface of the moon has now been mapped with no evidence of any such things...at least not that anyone is admitting to.
Bob Lazar is an interesting character and seems very sincere in what he has to say. But I also remember seeing films made back in the 1950s where some true believers were interviewed about the UFO phenomenon. They'd look right into the camera, and with a straight face, swear that they were taken up in a spacecraft and flown around Venus before being returned to Earth. Some people are capable of spinning quite a fanciful story given the right circumstances. And after telling it so many times, may even believe it themselves.