I think just the opposite. I think the true nature of reality is more fantastical than most people can dream of and certainly more interesting than what any world religion claims.I'll believe it when I'm getting probed in a UFO. It's just too awesome to be true. The real world is not that awesome.
This is pretty much what I'm getting at. From my side, these guys are just as "in denial" as they think I am. I could find mundane explanations for everything posted here, and there would always be new ones for them to latch onto. Conversely, there are plenty of events with no readily apparent explanation, and I still won't believe they are extraterrestrial, extradimensional, or whatever in nature.You can't prove something doesn't exist. If someone is willing to believe without evidence then there's not much you can do to talk them out of it. The old saying goes something like "You can't reason someone out of a belief they were never reasoned into in the first place."
Steven Greer is doing a presser with other witnesses, it's still ongoing.
That may very well be, but will we get to experience it? Nah, sounds way too awesome.I think just the opposite. I think the true nature of reality is more fantastical than most people can dream of and certainly more interesting than what any world religion claims.
Lots of reasons to hate Steven Greer but all the witnesses he had either testified to AARO/Congress or were willing to. Highlight was the guy from the Indonesian story I linked earlier, shortly before he testified he found out that some of the cargo being moved onto the craft were unconscious people being trafficked and he seemed visibly shaken about the whole thing. Honestly despite Greer being involved, it was pretty good. The only shifty part was the guy claiming that the US has a faster than light communication/directed energy weapon at the south pole. The U2 pilot who had seen multiple UFOs flying and later working on a black project had money siphoned off the UFO program was interesting too.