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idkdu ago

He's been into UFOs for a long time -- see the original Podesta wikileaks. Pizza and UFOs.

IMO it's the ultimate psyop to be launched when all else (e.g. Russia! Russia! Russia!) fails. And that time seems to be now with the front page NYT article (that got very little traction, btw) and the Oumuamua asteroid/space-ship story (https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/oumuamua-the-alien-asteroid-wears-an-organic-coat-but-whats-inside)).

Hard to believe that the US gov only spends $22M/year on ET research given that we've apparently established their existence and are using their tech! Should be $22B or $22T per year. Also, why nothing on this from NASA? Only from weird pentagon military programs. Oh right, it's a grand psyop, the last straw, a final gasp for control by the "status quo."

WithoutaDoubt ago

The weird thing about that whole asteroid story is that it's right out of the book Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke. Cylindrical object first thought to be an asteroid was actually an alien space ship. Weird.

septimasexta ago

THEY ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THE SAME CLUB....

"'Paedophile' Arthur C Clarke sparks protests in Lanka http://www.rediff.com/news/1998/feb/02clarke.htm Child right activists in Sri Lanka have expressed shock over science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke's confession in a newspaper interview of a life of paedophilia and called for his deportation just around the time Prince Charles was to knight him. Clarke, 80, widely regarded as a visionary and author of the celebrated 2001: A Space Odyssey and some 80 other books, was quoted as saying in the interview published in London's Sunday Mirror that having sex with children was all right. ''Once they have reached the age of puberty, it is OK... It doesn't do any harm,'' said Clarke, who has lived in Sri Lanka for 40 years. "I am trying to think of the youngest boy I have ever had because, of course, you can't tell it here. I think most of the damage comes from the fuss made by hysterical parents afterwards. If the kids don't mind, fair enough,'' he was reported to have said in the interview which was conducted at his house. ''I am amazed why the law has not been enforced as far as Clarke was concerned,'' says Maureen Seneviratne, co-ordinator for a non-governmental organisation called Peace -- Protection of Environment and Children Everywhere."