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If the secret military aircraft that you are saving for World War VI accidentally crashes in New Mexico and some people see it, you have to produce an alternate story to divert attention. Make up all kinds of fantastic shit like metal that never loses its shape, aliens, and things like that and pepper stories here and there among the families of military personnel, to explain it for the public. Since a ton of people saw the UFO, and it was already strange and terrifying to them, any story that was made up would have been likely to be believed. Tons of people would have witnessed these events but we hear from the same people over and over. The only parts of the story that actually relate or coincide with anything else that has ever been known about from history, human experience, or any ancient text, is the flying saucer itself which has a rational but surprising explanation. The rest of it might as well be science fiction, except that you believe the stories. People told false stories about Sandy Hook, Vegas Shooter, 9/11, etc. that the entire public believed, so it's not impossible to influence people to lie. Nobody even had Internet back then to reach out to these people or try to get to the bottom of the matter. It's not like these Roswell witnesses have been on tour anywhere in all this time telling their stories. What we have is stories from the time, and we can take them at face value or not.

Note that witnesses claimed there was a cover-up and they weren't allowed to talk about it. But they all talked, and talked, and talked without fear or reprisal, and since Roswell and this supposed cover-up of aliens, the government has if anything encouraged "awareness" of aliens. I think the only cover-up is of UFO technology itself, and most of the stories of the cover-up are actually part of the cover-up.

It is not the case that all stories are equally likely to be true. I guess we all have to use our own judgment. Some will of course be more easily deceived than others. May we all have discernment to see through lies, whatever those lies are.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If the secret military aircraft that you are saving for World War VI accidentally crashes in New Mexico and some people see it, you have to produce an alternate story to divert attention. Make up all kinds of fantastic shit like metal that never loses its shape, aliens, and things like that and pepper stories here and there among the families of military personnel, to explain it for the public. Since a ton of people saw the UFO, and it was already strange and terrifying to them, any story that was made up would have been likely to be believed. Tons of people would have witnessed these events but we hear from the same people over and over. The only parts of the story that actually relate or coincide with anything else that has ever been known about from history, human experience, or any ancient text, is the flying saucer itself which has a rational but surprising explanation. The rest of it might as well be science fiction, except that you believe the stories. People told false stories about Sandy Hook, Vegas Shooter, 9/11, etc. that the entire public believed, so it's not impossible to influence people to lie. Nobody even had Internet back then to reach out to these people or try to get to the bottom of the matter. It's not like these Roswell witnesses have been on tour anywhere in all this time telling their stories. What we have is stories from the time, and we can take them at face value or not.

Note that witnesses claimed there was a cover-up and they weren't allowed to talk about it. But they all talked, and talked, and talked without fear or reprisal, and since Roswall and this supposed cover-up of aliens, if anything the government has encouraged "awareness" of aliens. I think the only cover-up is of UFO technology itself.

It is not the case that all stories are equally likely to be true. I guess we all have to use our own judgment. Some will of course be more easily deceived than others. May we all have discernment to see through lies, whatever those lies are.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If the secret military aircraft that you are saving for World War VI accidentally crashes in New Mexico and some people see it, you have to produce an alternate story to divert attention. Make up all kinds of fantastic shit like metal that never loses its shape, aliens, and things like that and pepper stories here and there among the families of military personnel, to explain it for the public. Since a ton of people saw the UFO, and it was already strange and terrifying to them, any story that was made up would have been likely to be believed. Tons of people would have witnessed these events but we hear from the same people over and over. The only parts of the story that actually jibe with anything else that has ever been known about from history, human experience, or any ancient text, is the flying saucer itself which has a rational but surprising explanation. The rest of it might as well be science fiction, except that you believe the stories. People told stories about Sandy Hook, Vegas Shooter, 9/11, etc., so it's not impossible to influence people to lie. It's not like these Roswell witnesses have been on tour anywhere in all this time telling their stories. What we have is stories from the time, and we can take them at face value or not.

It is not the case that all stories are equally likely to be true. I guess we all have to use our own judgment. Some will of course be more easily deceived than others. May we all have discernment to see through lies, whatever those lies are.

2 years ago
1 score