US Government Possesses ALIEN Craft | Spectrum Street Epistemology At The Premier Skeptic Conference
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- At the world’s premier Skeptic Conference in Santa Barbara, CA, three men participate in Spectrum Street Epistemology in front of a live audience. The claims revolve around aliens, focusing on whether the US Government possesses alien craft. Later, audience members shout out additional claims to which participants respond.
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September 18th 2009 at 9:08pm in Tucson, Arizona, of the United States and alien space craft flew over Tucson less than 70 feet above the ground and took 10 minutes to travel about 1 mile before it took a direct not tun it did not turn it flipped 90 degrees straight up and blasted away. It was pitch black and was shaped like a square V shape the \ and / had 5 massive blue like the same as the Millennium Falcon blue from star wars for its blue circles and on the back of its that the circles were about 25 feet in diameter. Each wing was about 100 years by about 30 feet and it was about 50 feet tall. The V was in about a 45 degree angle. Then at the ^ was a even bigger circle that was about 50 feet in diameter and was the color of fluorescent piss brownish yellow. It was glowing. There was no writing on this item on any of its sides and yes I good a dam good look because it was right above my head to where I could have thrown a pencil at it and hit it. Now I admit I did not take a picture because at the time I had a flip phone and to be honest did not think about taking a picture do to well amazement of seeing this massive mega ship right above my head. Then over 2000 United States jets of all fucking types were flying directly towards it because the police calls got so flooded with calls and reports that the military had to respond. My manager at my work asked me if I was ok the next day because he knew which way I traveled to get home and knew that thing was right under me the entire time I was riding my bike home. It was amazing and so amazing I actually forgot to be afraid. It made no sound at all and in fact I heard birds flying over it. It distorted its own presence with sound so much that it was invisible unless you were looking at it. I doubt radar would have picked it up at all. Sounds did not even bounce off it because it distorted itself as if it was not even there. I got a perfect look at all angles of it and it was massive yes blatantly invisible. The way it flipped defiled what I knew about physics of travel. It did not turn it flipped like as if something held it and flipped it and how it left the atmosphere defiles what we can do and then it clearly went into hyper drive. I noticed it switched speeds 7 times from after it flipped to when it went into hyperdrive as if to protect the planet from doing any damage from its engines. It then distorted itself when it went insanely fast into a weird glow as it left the outer orbit of Earth. Not only do I believe in aliens I encountered their technology and there is no fucking way humanity has that level of technology.
How would you or the person testifying even know that they were alien craft instead of just experimental technology or ancient relics from past earth civilisations?
In my mind, the strongely disagree on something you have no direct knowledge of is bias that goes beyond skepticism. It's as much belief as those who strongely believe in things they can't prove.
Would strongly disagree to the belief that there is giant, pink, invisible elephants flying around the atmosphere that are undetectable to radar if someone made the claim? It’s logical for the default to be not believing in something if there is an absence of evidence.
That which is presented without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
Do you strongly disagree that there is a invulnerable elephant living on the sun that is impossible for humans to see?
@@mitra7195 No. I have no idea. I have no way to prove there is or isn't. I don't believe you do either. Since neither of us has any way to know that, are you telling me you have faith that there isn't?
@@RichardChappell1 No elephant lives on the sun. The elephant that lives in a black hole told me so.
This looks like a medieval age assembly, discussing about the possibility the earth is round, except there s no death penalty for those who believe it is
People in the Middle Ages knew the earth was round. And nobody was executed for scientific "wrongthink". These are historical myths. Very popular myths, but myths nonetheless.
@@amaliria People in today's age know that aliens are real. Nobody really thinks that we were never visited by aliens. These are media myths. Very mainstream myths, but myths nonetheless
@@amaliria Nah, not many people knew the Earth was round. They started realizing it after the Portuguese started sailing around the globe, but was hard to be accepted by the major population at first. Maybe people weren't executed and that might be an exaggeration, but Im sure you know about Galileo ... It's almost the same
@@World_of_VI It was generally known that the Earth was round long before then; even the ancient Greeks knew what eclipses were and used them to calculate the radius of the Earth.
@@Bovineprogrammer greek knowledge has nothing to do with medieval knowledge. There was a huge step back in knowledge after the fall of Rome
Thinking that traveling lightyears is highly improbable, almost impossible, is the same kind of hubris that has forever plagued humanity.
It is highly probable that our understanding of physics is woefully inept.
yes, and that is a shatteringly small amount of hubris compared to assuming were the only intelligent life, most minds just cant grasp how big space is.
Nah, for sure now we are at the end of physics. The other times we proclaimed that were false alarms, this time it's for reals.
ya human ego makes us think we're the smartest beings ever. even though our theories have been proven wrong thousands of times, they think theyre Always right
What an easy statement to make from a place of pure ignorance.
I would have asked: There is an overwhelming stigma in intellectual circles against UFOs and alien abductions. Yes or no?
Great bias analysis question. That is actually the best way to start off the conversation. This way someone is forced to start from a place of questioning their bias as opposed to affirming their bias.
Looks like a fun conference. But that amount of skepticism isn't healthy.
I disagree and I'd take it one step further-*most* people who experience a hallucination/delusion DON'T recognize it as a hallucination/delusion. Everyone thinks they'd be able to recognize it as such...yet we usually don't. We need a way to eliminate hallucination...doubly so if it's yourself. That's where some kinda other evidence is required, especially for things without any precedence (Like Peter's example of "seeing" alien blobs)
Well these guys just weren't fun at all!
Just because we have not figured out space travel does not mean other beings have not you would have to be ignorant
Lou Elizondo and David Grush would tell them the truth
There's a reason people say no, that's never mentioned....
They're afraid of the implications and don't want to think about it.
Et came 70,000 years ago and manipulated hominids .
@@craigmackay4909I think they came 500 000 years ago and hybridisation started a few hundred thosands of years ago on Homo Erectus and similar hominids.
To be SO certain nothing exists outside of what you currently know or are aware of... Such conviction must be comforting.
I can't believe how insane this got in under 5 minutes
We have body’s yall! Nazca mummy’s
Hello fellow Cosmic Road fan!
@@dunnagan5 I think this will go trending :-))
Zero evidence that those are aliens.
Cosmic road all day!
If aliens visited, people would act like Richard Dreyfuss from Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind.
imagine saying its improbable, while sat on a rock in a universe with no edge...
these people are insane.. srsly..
Graham Hancock has never claimed that aliens have visited Earth.
Wow.. sounds like if an alien craft landed on the White House lawn and it was all over the news, they would not consider this as “strongly agree”… they probably be neutral or slightly agree
Exactly I don't get it there's ufo sightings daily these guys could literly have a alien sitting beside them but they would need more proof. These logical scientific types just can't open there minds theres so much out there.
They are out of touch. Really sad.
Any one that thinks there isn't intelligent life in space cant do math. Its just hubris to assume we are the only ones in a universe so mindblowingly huge we simply cant comprehend it.
True. There is at least one species we know of, although "intelligent" is still debatable.
At the same time, the same math applied to the unimaginable distances in space makes alien visitors on earth impossible.
@@teilzeitbernd assuming speed of light is actually the restriction we think it is.. yep.
unless they are in our solar system... I mean we haven't really explored that well enough to rule it out.
This is the Drake equation. It depends on a lot of assumptions. Pick your assumptions and you can get any answer you want. It's not maths that is the problem, it's the assumptions.
We've been to space for 50 years. The earth is 5000000000 years old.
Even if a neighbouring planet, say Venus, would go to space, what are the chances that the periods would overlap?
Zero.
I think it's very unlikely that Earth is the only planet with "intelligent" life, but it's just a guess. As for other life in the solar system, I'd put my money on Jupiter's moon Europa.
The major reason why I’ve become more sceptical is the “FTL breaking causality”problem.
Rummaging through declassified documents from the FBI, CIA and NSA, there were some odd details that suggest that they aren’t even from this universe, but it was just a claim among many redacted lines. Nothing concrete.
I’m an avid recommender of CE5. People need to see them in person. CE5 works and it’s better with a group. I recommend meditating for hours. They are listening.❤
My best friend talks to god and still I won't believe him. There should be more of that guy.
Maybe. Maybe not. Period!
That's real skepticism. Atheists rely on faith as much as any believer. Agnostics are true skeptics.
I wish I didn't believe, but I saw, so I know!
Man, I wish I was there playing this game. I would have messed you guys up, AND had you all ROTFLYAO! 🤪
Is Graham Hancock drinking his own Kool-Aid, or does he know he's a charlatan?
I've seen a lot of videos of the US Coast Guard intercepting South American submarine craft, so I would assume they were kept and are in possession.
As far as floating between stars on titanium fluyts a la star trek, it does not make sense from a physics perspective.
we been wrong about physics many times and we barely even understand it all in general... if we're learned so much in 1000 years or so, imagine how much a different species could learn in hundreds of thousands, or millions. their tech would be like magic to us
The amount of evidence they require is much greater than what is usually necessary in science. They say extraodinary claims requires extraodinariy evidence, but that's wrong. They require the same amount of evidence as everything else. And it's not necessarily an extraodinary claim. It's only extraodinary in relation to certain preconcieved notions and assumptions that are themselves highly speculative and uncertain.
there is 8 million more new aliens right now
Thanks Joe Biden
The non-human ones are illegal too.
These smart dudes are willfully ignorant
What would it take? Meeting an alien.
I'm reasonably certain that people who answers like that haven't really thought about it seriously. Or if they have, something is seriously wrong with them.
What an insult to Graham Hancock. Nowhere has Graham Hancock ever said that aliens had anything to do with the pyramids or any other ancient structures.
Wow, these guys are stubborn as hell and lack a lot of imagination 😂
A funny thing is that an extremely technologically advanced alien race might actually still have lower intelligence than humans. This may or may not be unlikely, but it's certainly possible.
Dr. John McDowell: says the nazca mummies are real. The nazca mummies is the proof of alien life.
Graham Hancock’s theory is that there was an ancient but advanced human civilisation which was capable of amazing things like building the pyramids, which was the wiped out by a cataclysm and then human civilisation had to reboot
Well that’s a very generous scraping off of the fat you’ve done there. He also believes archeology are hiding evidence of it that if he only had in his hands he’d be able to prove it.
@@TheactivepsychosCome on dude, that's a perfect summary of Hancocks broad theory.
@@realMaverickBuckley not really, it doesn’t address his claims about certain archeological and natural sites being built by ancient humans or the fact he thinks there’s a conspiracy also. It’s a good summary of a small part of his hypothesis.
I would love to see if they believe in god and there response ..there is more evidence of ET than god but people believe in that..people NEED evidence to believe in ET’s but no evidence to believe in god.
Depends on the definition. Bearded man in the sky vs cosmic Creator. The problem arises when you take the Bible and other religious texts literally.
I'm gonna need someone to prove that there isn't intelligent life outside of earth.
What would be an example of the least amount of proof necessary to convince you?
I bet these 3 guys believe we landed on the moon.
...and that the world is round, too.
A civilization that can travel interstellar distances and knows what planets to visit? Next to impossible
Humans travel to remote islands to study rare creatures so why wouldn't aliens?
huh? i dont even understand that argument. if they could travel interstellar distances, wouldnt they mean theyre smart enough to Know which planets to visit..? especially when we're giving off ancient tech signatures that we're sending into space
Um, even WE are well capable of sorting exoplanets based on the emission / absorption spectra of their surface / atmosphere into those that could harbor life and those that are just a scorching hot desert with puddles of molten sulfur...
@@jordancambridge4106 If we wanted to go to other planets and find alien life which direction would we go. The difference of 1 degree in the direction we traveled over light years means we could ass by an inhabited planet and never know it was there. There is no communication that can travel faster than the speed of light and many scientist don't believe there ever will be. So even if we developed FTL we couldn't see what is in front of us.
@@scottbright595 Communication based on quantumn entanglement is currently being explored.
Listen to: 1993 confession tape: Einstein saw Roswell UFO and ETs in 1947, says his assistant Dr Shirley Wright
Sagan's _Contact_ or maybe _Rendevous with Rama_ or _2001_ are probably the only realistic encounter with space alien scenarios. That said, _The Empire Strikes Back_ is a more exciting kid adventure.
Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind.
What about "Mars Attacks!"?
@@rasmuslernevall6938 "Do not run. We are your friends" is pretty realistic these days, but I don't know about the alien part.
@@sdrc92126 I think Arrival captures alot of possibilities.
But we are in a "post Grusch world" now. Huge amounts of indirect evidence points to NHI presence on earth for long time. And with Karl Nell, Timothy Gallaudette and Gary Nolan coming out it's just ridiculous now to not consider the possibility of all this being true, imho.
Some people can actually combine a belief in fake moon landings and alien visits.
I.e: we can't do it, but *_they_* can.
Yeah, the "fakemoonlanders" sure are a strange crowd. But assuming that a hypothetical inter-species encounter is based on a symmetrical understanding of physics and technology is just a variant of an anthropocentric mindset, while the asymmetric model is orders of magnitude more likely. That's not because of a "they are more capable than us" paradigm but because of a strong selection effect: a (hypothetical) species of little green dudes that DOES manage to get here will simply have to have a darn good understanding of science and tech.
The more I watch Peters's videos the more I am convinced he has ADHD.
I think it comes down to the Human ego thinking we are the most intelligent beings ever. That's why its hard for people to consider that Aliens would be millions of years more advanced than us, and have the technology to travel space.
Has nothing to do with ego. Intelligent life may actually be rarer than most think based on what we do know. Life began on Earth 1 time in 4.5 billion years and we know Earth has all the conditions necessary for life. 770 million species have lives on Earth n only human have the intelligence to ask about life elsewhere. We can not know if Earth developing life 1 in 4.5 billion years is the standard, if it happens more often or if it typically happens ever 2 billion years. Intelligence itself may actually may be rarer or more common. 1 in 770 million could be the norm or it could be an oddity and it happens 1 out of ever 100 million or 1 out of 100 billion. Speculation is pointless for something we will never know and spending time and money to guess is a waste
The funny thing is that an extremely technologically advanced alien race might actually still have lower intelligence than humans.
@@rasmuslernevall6938 so they come millions of light years and crash at roswell because they wasnt near the carnac stones to give them direction
@@scottbright595 The Milky Way is only 100 000 LYs across, they could be from 10s, 100s or maybe 1000s away. You are making assumptions on Roswell but we don't know excactly what happened there. I think your opinion about this whole subject is based on a lot of assumptions without basis made to able to dismiss the possibility of alien visistors because you just don't like the idea.
@@rasmuslernevall6938 actually the idea of alien visitors is absurd based on science and what we know. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light according to the laws of special relativity. Even if we can possibly create wormholes we can not harness the energy and probably will never be able to harness the energy. The estimate for enough energy needed to create a wormhole 1 tenth the size of a photo would be equivalent to the energy of over a billion suns in a year. The only logical reason to believe that an alien intelligence exist is sheer numbers of planets but that goes against what we know about Earth. We do not know How rare Earth is, there could be many plants with life just like Earth or Earth could be an extremely rare example. Life started on Earth 1 time in 4.5 billion years. Billions of species have existed but only one has the Intelligence to build the technology we have today and ask if there is life elsewhere. Intelligence is pretty rare according to that. Plus if aliens build spacecraft or wormholes and travel through space how do they know which way to go. 1 degree in direction over light years would mean millions of miles and even light years over greater distance. They cant see us since there is no communication that can travel faster than the speed of light and scientist think there never will be. If we sent a signal to the nearest star it would take 4 year to get there and another 4 to get back if we were moving at the speed of light we would already be gone unless we stopped and headed in the same direction. Of course if we move faster than the speed of light we have to overcome gforce and the fact that a single spect of rock would kill us moving at such a rate of speed
Even if I saw plausible physical evidence in front of me I would be on neutral in the back of my mind I’d think someone was trying to trick me or my desire wanting to believe would miss lead me on what the evidence actually proves.
What would be the least possible amount or quality of evidence necessary to make you confident it was true?
@@rasmuslernevall6938 if it’s remains I would need authentic chronological documentation of its origin or if it’s sentient I would at least need a week to converse or try to communicate if it speaks an unknown language just to get a idea if it’s not someone just wearing a convincing alien mask☄️👽
@@Jack_Orville_Trades1 That’s interesting. I appreciate a serious answer like that. Thanks!
I’ve seen a flying saucer and someone else was with me that seen it
Keep your head up, if you blink, you’ll miss it
"...who saw it."
@@jambec144 my step mother and I
@@dutenheffer1565 I was correcting your grammar, not asking a question.
@@jambec144 so what you’re saying is, that you understood the message I was trying to convey?
Who said they have to come from outside our star system?
Wow these people are so convinced that aliens dont exist its as preposterous as god to them. An alien should be multiple orders of magnitude more likely than god yet id imagine replace alien with god they would land on the exact same spots.
One could even entertain an idea that modern humans are a result of biological experiment done by life outside earth. Our chromosome 2 is truly a puzzle.
That’s incorrect. Our existence is so weird as a conscious being in a universe that blew into existence out of nowhere. You shouldn’t speak so assuredly about god. Anything is possible.
You’re so convinced aliens exist it’s on the order of God to you. Don’t even need proof.
Even intelligent people have great difficulty thinking about the possibility of alien visitors rationally. There is a deep seated aversion to that idea among many intellectuals and it's aften part of their identity and self esteem.
It’s like standing on a beach looking at the ocean & saying I don’t see any whales so they must not exist😐
Great example! People don't seem to understand that
We don't see mermaids either.
@jambec144 because their not real silly. Life is all throughout the universe. You really think the creator said "I think I'll just put life on this one?" Not a chance.
@@mikesilverthorn911 So how do we know that whales are real?
Some of these guys succumb to a slight fallacy. Questions that they are on the believing side can be summed up pretty simple:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" - Arthur c Clarke
Holy shit
If you don’t think life doesn’t have exist elsewhere you are delusional.
i kinda wish religion was questioned with these people; itd be telling if they do have blind faith for religion and utter disregard for multiple testimonies, civilian and governmental from around the world, not just USA government or civilians, yellow cake was for USA politics, whats the agenda of the world wide governmental testimonies?
Obviously, the panel doesn't pay attention. Alien life (NHI) is here on earth. And has been here for quite some time.
Good little conference 👍
Is it possible these craft everyone see is piloted by non-humans 👽🤫
I don't think it's just possible but very likely as well. Smetimes it's probably just alien drones, but other times it's piloted ships. Can't prove this of course, but there are tons of indirect evidence.
It's going to be so funny to see how they are going to explane this in 2 years... for us who have seen tings and experienced things this is stupid. There are evidence everywhere, you just have too look for yourself!
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Just watch the movie " Paul " and all will become clear...
There is a word I do not hear in any of these conversations 'Discernment'. Why is this word so absent? It seems almost intentionally forgotten?
I'm adding nothing of importance to this conversation. But the tall guy with dark blue shirt is hot.
This just proves that people accept the evidence they want and disregard everything else. I'm not going to be challenged or learn a darn thing listening to these guys, they have nothing to offer.
👽 New claim: If I perceive myself as an alien, then I am one
If this is the best god can do …..
If you think that ET has not visited the Earth at this point, then you clearly have not been paying attention. Do you realize how much video evidence and eye witness testimony from government and military officials there is? Not believing in ET visitation at this point is like believing in flat earth.
Even highly intelligent people can be deeply irrational, especially on this topic. They are willfully ignorant and completly unawares of their strong bias.
Nephilim
The "documentaries" he's talking about are probably pathetic history channel episodes.
You said so already.
Those History Channel documentary stories are getting a bit stale. I think they are very outdated and not keeping up with up to date knowledge.
As an extraterrestrial entity embodied in human form only just visiting this planet (hopefully for not much longer) this presentation is a singularly embarrassing example of the constricted, I dare say _constipated,_ level of contemporary human consciousness. Throughout the ages the brightest among you have indicated repeatedly that reality is not constructed as simply and narrowly as you perceive it through your physical senses alone. Your most damning assumption is that as you are, you are as conscious as you can be and, therefore, nothing further is even possible, much less required of you. You remain unaware that your lives are determined by what you pay attention to, thus it never occurs to you that the _quality of your lives_ is determined by _the quality of you attention to them_ - or that such a thing as a "quality of attention" other than your habitual, fragmented, hit-and-miss pinging like a pinball from one momentary interest to another, is even possible. Why? Because you do not pay attention to attention itself. Thus have not learned _directly through observation_ that more sensitive, intelligent, and sophisticated qualities of attention are possible. *_If,_* that is, _you learn from within yourself how to amplify attention's potential through attention to attention itself._ As one of your recently departed but less well-known philosophers once put it: _"I take all true skepticism to be the search for a quiet center within the mind that can resist the pull of subjective opinion, mechanical logic and authoritarian belief. Nearer to that center of the mind, it seems that a double certainty appears-the certainty that it is humanly possible to know reality directly and the certainty that there are infinitely higher levels of being to be served beyond and within the human frame. Thus does a form of faith arise alongside the rejection of belief. By faith I mean a miraculous quality of certainty”._ ~Needleman, J. [Ed], Introduction, _The Sword of Gnosis: Metaphysics, Cosmology, Tradition, Symbolism,_ The Penguin metaphysical library, 1974. And, yes, this has _everything_ to do with the fundamental nature of _the phenomena_ in question.
Interesting points, young Alien man, but ... there is no way an Alien entity stuck on earth for a limited period of time would be a subscriber to Don Lemon.
@@realMaverickBuckley I do see your point, but I subscribe to a lot of Chanels I don't actually watch.
LMAO Ancient aliens ... Herp-a-derp 😔🤷♂️
Or is it Derp-a-herp?
@@realMaverickBuckley
LoL Either way works for me! It's derpy af
Alcohol is a drug. Drinking alcohol is a history of drug use.
let me make following claim. If you think about alien life, alien planets and environments, you should think the same way as if you are on an Island on earth. And you should take that thought and multiply every possiblity by a billion. So you were born on that small Islan, you lived on that Islan your whole life. You have never left that Island and you also can't leave that Island. The year is 2024. There are people on that Islan that are sure that nothing else exists beyond the water. And even if there are other Islands, they have no life. The people living on that Island, that hunt and fish for living. Use fire to warm themselfs and to light the night, are sure that they are the apex on the planet. The absoöute highest existance.
I honestly thought nobody was stupid enough to believe in ancient aliens.
Why is it stupid? When I had my IQ professionally tested it was 145, and I belive in ancient aliens. Not the history channel stories generally, but just the likelyhood of historic visitation. (Believe = >50% probability. Definition in this case).
😢😢if the United States actually had alien space crafts, every other country would be at our military mercy. I don’t know why aliens would waste their time visiting here.
The list of possible reasons is huge. Just use your imagination (that requires motivation and you have to provide that yourself).
i could see only 5m ... people... watch more the sky and less your opinion, which it is only that, your opinion. bye.
Pretty pointless exercise in my opinion. I am teaching product developers in college, trying to connect their beliefs with observable realities. If you really want to make progress, you need the mental flexibility to temporarily substitute your own beliefs with various hypothesis that can explain the data available. This way you can identify holes in your knowledge (like data, model or process) and accept the unknown as part of the fabric that makes up our reality. THEN you have a chance to leave the realm of beliefs that are based on past experiences and accept new/complex/counterintuitive views as a basis for new concepts that better connect what's observable with what we know. Those views can then either be falsified or validated - *and that's the point when you apply your healthy dose of skepticism.* The "skepticism" seen in the video is for the most part just a mix of ignorance and an excuse for staying in one's comfort zone.
These guys have bought the propaganda
Sorry, these guys are just denialists, not skeptics. Simply look at the Roswell wreckage pictures... what's the first thing that comes to your mind. Yeah, me to, alien spaceship.
"what's the first thing that comes to your mind" I dunno: scraps of mylar or something? Only convincing 'evidence' for those who * want * to believe.
Maybe it depends on whom you are. The first thing I think of, at least in my mind, the enormity of the challenge of traveling hundreds of light years, only to crash in the last 10 feet and slow speed boggles the mind. It would be like Columbus sailing to the Americas and all three ships sinking because they never figured out anchoring. There are so many concurrent technologies would have to have been in place for a long time. Roswell looks exactly like what people expect that it would look like, it doesn't even look like magic, it looks like 1950's tech
@@sdrc92126 It's worse than that. The ship is presumably designed to travel at or close to light speed. A botched landing would likely result in a cloud of X-ray hot plasma, and not scattered fragments. (Why was my other comment deleted?)
You know just what an alien spaceship looks like in the same way that you know exactly what a dragon looks like. Neither is real. Both are creations of folklore and fantasy.
The Roswell myth was popularised by the same author who invented The Bermuda Triangle myth and The Philadelphia Experiment myth - Charles Berlitz.
@@jambec144 Your head comes off at about 35pmh in a crash.
And thats why it took so long to figure out the world was round. At least some were able to open their minds
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The "documentaries" he's talking about are probably pathetic history channel episodes.