UFOs going from sci-fi to near certainty
Recently the Pentagon declassified and confirmed that UFO videos taken by US Navy pilots in both 2004 and 2015 were real, and the identity of the flying objects remain a mystery. After thousands of years of humans reporting UFO sightings, it now seems possible many of the witnesses weren’t delusional and the cover-ups were real.
Around the world . . . crickets. Has anyone else wondered why this isn’t the biggest news story of our lifetime?
Last year the New York Times did a report about Navy pilots from 2014-2015 seeing the objects all day long over the East Coast of the USA, while doing defence exercises over the Atlantic. The next day the NY Post exclaimed that UFOs are real, and people need to deal with it. Much of the mainstream media has reported the same. Every country in the world has reported thousands of similar occurrences by reputable aircraft pilots, police, EMTs, military, and even astronauts.
As Astrophysicist Carl Sagan once said: “The universe is a pretty big place. If it’s just us, it seems like an awful waste of space.” Cosmologists say it would take 93 billion years travelling at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) to go from end to end in our universe. Physicist Stephen Hawking calculated a theory that there may be as many as eight or nine universes. . . . contd.