Trump on UFOs

An interesting subject but it hardly rises to the level of a current event. What's Harris's view about E.T? Was she abducted by aliens?
Excuse me, but I get tired of the same stupid MAGA shit every day. My bad.
 
I must admit I was briefed beforehand that he would say more in this area , plus Zero Point Energy.
He was probably cautioned at a very high level or even threatened.

His Uncle John was a top US scientist who had a great deal of interaction with Nikola Tesla , though he was probably reporting back to the FBI who secured everything in terms of paper work after Tesla's death .
And it remains classified and therefore unreleased .

Donny Boy probably has much more info in this area than most people imagine and much more that Deep State wants kept beyond Top Secret
Crazy people say crazy things like "deep state". Is it the Deep State that`s responsible for the Jewish space lasers starting wildfires in California?
 
Donald Trump has come tantalisingly close to revealing what he was told about UFOswhile President, as he divulged fighter jet pilots told him 'they saw things that were very strange'.

Trump, who served as the 45th President of the United States between 2017 to 2021 and is seeking re-election, also refused to rule out there could be life on Mars or other planets 'that we don't know'.

The 78-year-old politician shared his thoughts on extra-terrestrials with podcaster Joe Rogan, in an engaging interview that also covered the unopened JFK and Martin Luther King assassination files, as well as his own recent brush with a would-be killer.

has come tantalisingly close to revealing what he was told about UFOswhile President, as he divulged fighter jet pilots told him 'they saw things that were very strange'.

Trump, who served as the 45th President of the United States between 2017 to 2021 and is seeking re-election, also refused to rule out there could be life on Mars or other planets 'that we don't know'.

The 78-year-old politician shared his thoughts on extra-terrestrials with podcaster Joe Rogan, in an engaging interview that also covered the unopened JFK and Martin Luther King assassination files, as well as his own recent brush with a would-be killer.

So I interviewed jet pilots that say they saw something. If you saw them you'd love to have them [on your show]...that were solid people, perfect, great pilots, everything.

'And they said, 'we saw things sir that were very strange, like a round ball that wasn't a comet or meteor, it was something and it was going four times faster than an F22, which is a very fast plane.

'And it was round, which in theory is a great shape [for flying].'


Rogan, 57, then asked Trump if he spoke to the pilots because he felt 'compelled' to do so because of a 'personal interest' in the issue.

Trump admitted: 'A little bit, its not a great interest for me, but its still an interest.'

He then added that the question he is asked 'as much as almost any question' is whether there are aliens visiting the earth.

'What do you think?' pressed Rogan.

'There's reason not to think Mars and all these planets [don't] have life,' he replied.


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I’ll give kudos to Trump for his candor. I can’t say I disagree with much he has to say on this issue. Like Trump I am skeptical, but apparently what these pilots told him made him reassess his views. Very interesting.
I think any person on the planet who doesn't at least wonder about UFOs would have had to live off the grid somewhere and be totally ignorant about the millions of sightings of usual phenomena, the some at least 80 million Americans who believe UFOs exist, and at least some who claim to have had encounters with E.T. beings.

I think anyone who isn't at least a little bit curious about them, even if they think them made up or created by Earthlings, would have to be a pretty empty shell mentally.

That President Trump is among the millions of us who are curious and wonder about these things is a plus in my opinion. It takes a degree of intelligence to care about things we don't know but have been offered as possibilities, to wonder, to have sufficient curiosity to seek new knowledge.

I get excited about possible space exploration. I want to know what's out there. Who's out there. I would think any of our leaders who didn't share at least some of that curiosity would be exceedingly dull.
 
Actually Einsteins equations DON'T rule it out.

That actually ticked Einstein off because he figured it meant his calculations weren't correct.
They still can't even explain the missing matter of the Universe.
Just make it up and call it Dark Matter. Then the math works.

There is really so little we know as we study the quantum universe and our definition of time is only linear and frankly flawed.
More physicists are jumping on the FTL as a future possibility.



Warp drive at subluminal speeds would be the first step.
 
Albert Einstein claimed in his Theory of Relativity that nothing can travel faster than light. If that is true it places a significant barrier on interplanetary space travel.
I don't think Einstein claimed that at all. He believed the speed of light to be a constant up to a point, but he never suggested it could not be exceeded. He also theorized that if the speed of light could be exceeded sufficiently, that time travel was not just a possibility, but a reality.

Not long ago I watched a film in our Museum of Natural History and Science illustrating exactly how warp speeds can be achieved in space. We know it can be done. We just haven't figured out the technology to do it yet.

But for certain, if we are being visited by E.T.'s they have learned to achieve travel at very high speeds. (The nearest known plant to us outside our solar system is believed to be an estimated 1,000 light years away.) Their scientific knowledge and technology would be so far advanced from ours that we would still be in an exceedingly primitive state compared to them.
 
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I must admit I was briefed beforehand that he would say more in this area , plus Zero Point Energy.
He was probably cautioned at a very high level or even threatened.

His Uncle John was a top US scientist who had a great deal of interaction with Nikola Tesla , though he was probably reporting back to the FBI who secured everything in terms of paper work after Tesla's death .
And it remains classified and therefore unreleased .

Donny Boy probably has much more info in this area than most people imagine and much more that Deep State wants kept beyond Top Secret
You were briefed that tRump was gonna speak on "zero point energy"?

A. Who is briefing you? Your FSB handler? Did you just let something slip that you shouldn't have?

B. A guy who thinks windmills cause cancer and wants to nuke hurricanes doesn't know what zero point energy is.
 
I don't think Einstein claimed that at all.
Indeed he did. It's the entire basis of relativity. In fact, to say "faster than the speed of light" is a meaningless statement, in the framework of Einstein theories. It's like saying "north of the north pole".
 
Indeed he did. It's the entire basis of relativity. In fact, to say "faster than the speed of light" is a meaningless statement, in the framework of Einstein theories. It's like saying "north of the north pole".
Yes. On further thinking about it you're right. He theorized approaching the speed of light would produce time travel. I'm pretty sure if he lived now, he would have a different opinion of that.
 
Yes. On further thinking about it you're right. He theorized approaching the speed of light would produce time travel. I'm pretty sure if he lived now, he would have a different opinion of that.
But, also, I think he did theorize about a mirror reality... where nothing can go as slow as the speed of light. But that our universe could never exchange information with that universe. I need to go back and read up.
 
But, also, I think he did theorize about a mirror reality... where nothing can go as slow as the speed of light. But that our universe could never exchange information with that universe. I need to go back and read up.
He also died before Star Wars and Star Trek. :)

I'm only partially kidding here. Einstein if anything was smart enough to be aware of what we didn't know. He probably did more to advance the knowledge of science than any other person ever has, but I think if he lived now he would be rethinking some of his own theories.
 

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