Q: How might this UFO Nonsense help unite the World during this time of global crises?
From social unrest to wars to the Great Reset to Pandemics to Natural Disasters to Cancel Culture in Democracies to the rise of Eco-Fascism, to Potential Economic Collapse, etc.....What could this UFO NONSENSE Unleash IF people buy into it?
This Decade the World is Truly Going Insane...
....and the trust in the shadow of Egypt your confusion. Isaiah 30:3
Obama's attempt to be in spotlight again---
"Speaking on James Corden’s 'The Late Late Show', Obama was asked about
the issue of UFOs, to which he responded saying there’s evidence of
objects in the sky and “we don't know exactly what they are”.
These mysterious objects have inexplicable behavior that "we can't
explain", Obama also said. "They did not have an easily explainable
pattern, and so, you know, I think that people still take seriously
trying to investigate and figure out what that is," Obama also said.
Without
elaborating his own views on what these mysterious objects were, Obama
concluded by saying, "I have nothing to report to you today."
HindustanTimes
Biden's Non-Response Response---
"The president ducked a question Friday on "unidentified
aerial phenomena" — the subject of renewed interest as the Senate awaits
a report from U.S. intelligence agencies on the matter — when a
reporter asked him about recent remarks by his former boss.
“President
Obama says there is footage and records of objects in the sky — these
unidentified aerial phenomena — and he says we don’t know exactly what
they are. What do you think?” a reporter asked Biden near the end of a
joint news conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the
White House.
Biden smiled and responded, “I would ask him
again,” before thanking everyone and exiting so quickly he didn’t take
his translation earpiece out."
NBC
JESUITS Chime In---
"At one point in our history, the discussion of nonhuman persons would
have been limited to Wookies like Chewbacca in Star Wars or Vulcans
like Spock in Star Trek.
But with the stunning 60 Minutes segment on
UFOs this week, it is now fair to say not only that we have something
close to strong evidence that we are not alone in the universe but that
the idea has gone mainstream.
There is some chance that these vehicles could be supersecret spy
technology from, say, China or Russia that we previously didn’t know
about. But in light of documented movements that no other known aircraft
can pull off — even when flying into a massive headwind and without
having any kind of exhaust plume — the UFO explanation is, remarkably,
more likely at this point.
The Catholic intellectual tradition
stands ready to help humanity interpret and process the fact that we are
not alone in the universe.
I’ve heard lots of folks over the years speculate on what the reality of
nonhuman persons on other plants would mean for religious belief —
implying that it would be some kind of challenge or problem. But I agree
with Ezra Klein, who argued in a recent New York Times column that the
challenge is actually more profound for his own secular worldview, which
positions humanity as a kind of cosmic accident in an empty cosmos.
On the contrary, Klein notes, religious traditions have always
believed that we share both Earth and the larger universe with other
intelligent beings: angels, demons, demigods, jinn and other kinds of
nonhuman intelligences.
We’ve lost that mindset in the developed
West as Klein’s worldview has become dominant, but in a course I teach
for theology majors titled “Animals, Angels and Aliens: Beyond the Human
in Christian Thought,” I try to help my students understand and
appreciate a wider, more open-minded view of the universe, and how
recognizing the existence of other powers and principalities might break
down their largely myopic worldviews.
One of the texts I use in the course is Thomas F. O’Meara’s
book “Vast Universe,” which gives newbies a nice survey of thought
about extraterrestrials and Christian revelation. From Origen in the
third century to Thomas Aquinas in the 13th to the Renaissance thinkers
of the 15th and 16th centuries, there is already a robust set of
theological reflections on a host of questions that nonhuman persons on
other planets produce.Did Jesus die for them too? Or would they
need their own Incarnation and savior? Or maybe they didn’t have a
primeval original sin that disordered their nature and environment and
therefore wouldn’t have the “happy fault” that produced our particular
history of salvation? Are they governed by our sense of right and wrong
or would it be quite different? Or would they be capable of sinning at
all?.....our becoming aware of the existence of other rational creatures in the
cosmos would likely reinvigorate theological inquiry quite dramatically,
and the church’s intellectual tradition on these questions would be
brought to bear in exciting and important ways."
AmericaTheJesuitReview
The Reality Of It All----
"The question is: were the “leaks” authorized by Pentagon spooks to stoke the public imagination of visitors from space? The Pentagon doesn’t actually say what it believes the UFOs are, only that the videos are “authentic”.
The government has never told the truth about anything yet suddenly is coming clean on aliens and UFOs?
Also, the alleged sightings of UFOs invariably are associated with U.S. military training grounds or high-security areas.
Moreover,
the released videos that have spurred renewed public interest in UFOs
are always suspiciously of poor quality, grainy and low resolution.
Several researchers, such as Mick West, have cogently debunked the
videos as optical illusions. That’s not to say that the U.S. air force
or naval personnel were fabricating the images. They may genuinely
believe that they were witnessing something extraordinary. But as
rational optics experts have pointed out there are mundane explanations
for seeming unusual aerial observations, such as drones or balloons
drifting at high speed in differential wind conditions, or by the crew
mistaking a far-off aircraft dipping over the horizon for an object they
believe to be much closer.
The military people who take
the videos in good – albeit misplaced – faith about what they are
witnessing are not the same as the military or intelligence people who
see an opportunity with the videos to exploit the public in a
psychological operation.
Fomenting public anxieties, or
even just curiosity, about aliens and super-technology is an expedient
way to exert control over the population. At a time when governing
authorities are being questioned by a distrustful public and when
military-intelligence establishments are viewed as having lost a sense
of purpose, what better way to realign public respect by getting them to
fret over alien marauders from whom they need protection?
However,
more worrying still is that there is a dangerous reinforcing crossover
of the two propaganda realms. The fueling of UFO speculation is feeding
directly into speculation that U.S. airspace is being invaded by high-tech weapons developed by Russia or China.
U.S.
lawmakers are demanding answers from the Pentagon about whether the
aerial “encounters” are advanced weaponry from foreign enemies who are
surveilling the American homeland at will.
Some U.S. air force aviators
have recently expressed to the media a feeling of helplessness in the face of seeming superior technology.
At a time of heightened animosity towards Russia and China and febrile talk among Pentagon chiefs about the possibility of
all-out war, it is not difficult to imagine, indeed it is disturbingly
easy to imagine, how optical illusions about alien phenomena could
trigger false alarms attributed to Russian or Chinese military
incursions.
The stoking of UFO controversy appears to be a classic psyops
perpetrated by U.S. military intelligence for the objective of
population control. Its aim is to corral the citizenry under
the authority of the state and for them to accept the protector function
of “our” military. The big trouble is that the psyops with
aliens are, in turn, risking the exacerbation of fears and tensions with
Russia and China."
ZeroHedge