I believe aliens exist but not on earth. Are we expecting them to save us? It wouldn't change anything knowing other life forms exist. It is only the arrogant fools among us that would feel threatened because they might feel less important which they are already.
A large number of reported interactions post WW2 centre around nuclear facilities, including witnesses stating that non-human entities appeared to be able to activate and deactivate US nuclear silos and systems. Interpretation of these encounters naturally includes the notion that these entities are telling us that we aren't the sole controllers of these weapons and also that we shouldn't be using them. So, if any of this is true and is still in effect, maybe there would be some form of intervention in the event of a nuclear war. But then again, "we told them but they wouldn't listen. Look on the bright side - at ten miles from each ground zero you get a perfect medium rare and that's when these fellas taste their best."
Wasn't this a critical part of the Day tapes? Although I struggle with the prooof! part.
Are you referring to the FA18 tapes from their daily operations or something/someone else?
Take a look here with links: https://sagehana.substack.com/p/the-day-tapes-final-tape-for-the
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I believe aliens exist but not on earth. Are we expecting them to save us? It wouldn't change anything knowing other life forms exist. It is only the arrogant fools among us that would feel threatened because they might feel less important which they are already.
A large number of reported interactions post WW2 centre around nuclear facilities, including witnesses stating that non-human entities appeared to be able to activate and deactivate US nuclear silos and systems. Interpretation of these encounters naturally includes the notion that these entities are telling us that we aren't the sole controllers of these weapons and also that we shouldn't be using them. So, if any of this is true and is still in effect, maybe there would be some form of intervention in the event of a nuclear war. But then again, "we told them but they wouldn't listen. Look on the bright side - at ten miles from each ground zero you get a perfect medium rare and that's when these fellas taste their best."