20 minutes of narrative. Not a single item of evidence. Why is it, then, that in a world where we have supposedly been in contact with and the beneficiaries of alien civilization and technology for over 65 years---there is no evidence in our daily lives that any of this is true?
For me, the tell was his reference to the "much maligned" George Adamski. When I was a teenager, I read Adamski's books and was thrilled with the implications. Not so thrilled when it came out much later that he was a fraud and his photos were hoaxes.
A powerful technology cannot really remain a secret, if it is being researched and exploited. Technologies make ripples in the knowledge base of our civilization. There would be effects. But there are none. I have come to realize that it is not simply that "talk is cheap"---but that "talk is cheapest."
20 minutes of narrative. Not a single item of evidence. Why is it, then, that in a world where we have supposedly been in contact with and the beneficiaries of alien civilization and technology for over 65 years---there is no evidence in our daily lives that any of this is true?
For me, the tell was his reference to the "much maligned" George Adamski. When I was a teenager, I read Adamski's books and was thrilled with the implications. Not so thrilled when it came out much later that he was a fraud and his photos were hoaxes.
A powerful technology cannot really remain a secret, if it is being researched and exploited. Technologies make ripples in the knowledge base of our civilization. There would be effects. But there are none. I have come to realize that it is not simply that "talk is cheap"---but that "talk is cheapest."