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Why would any government allow a program to be aired on public television which exposes sensitive information in great detail?
Your question requires a long, and in-depth explanation, but I will attempt to explain it as concise as possible.
The US government is trying to subliminally get the message out without openly admitting that extraterrestrial life exist. I believe that in order to get that message out and changing public opinion. It starts with the media.
Facts (off the top of my head):
- The U.S. is one of the few remaining western countries that have not openly admitted that they have any evidence of UFO and extraterrestrial. Meanwhile, governments like UK have openly admitted that they've been chasing 'flying saucers" for decades.
- Last year, there were at least 5 alien themed films produced and released in Hollywood.
- The Pope has admitted that extraterrestrial life exist. I'm sure he was given the go-ahead by some authority.
This is all I can muster up for now. But the fact is, if you look around, the media has gone from ridiculing this subject in news reports (from the very beginning) to actually taking it a bit more serious in recent years when they are reporting these events.
.......Coincidence?
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Last edited by willystyle; 01-23-2013 at 04:24 PM.
You have to realise that most telivision channels are based on the telling of stories that the viewers are interested in (which is why there is that abrupt change of subject to something positive on news channels). The channels you watch do not produce the shows that you see, they simply buy episodes (the rights to the show) from outside production companies and air them on your television. If the show is popular enough, the channel can choose to pay more for a season to keep that show on their channel.
If the show does not impress the public, it's ratings drop, and it's value to the channel decreases. Which is what leads to the discontinuation of your favorite conspiracy show.
There is no 100% foolproof evidence of any alien activity on earth, a show about that lack of evidence would most likely fail in it's first season. That is why conspiracy shows try to make you believe that these things really do/did occur, without any real world evidence. It's all about money, nobody from the show gives a shit about the subject matter, all they know is what to say to make you believe in something. These shows literally feed from your hopes and dreams of what is really out there, and to some extent, maybe aliens do exist somewhere, but it isn't going to be on your telivision until something massive happens in a very public place.
The real conspiracy IS the "conspiracy show".
Last edited by Yodamaster; 01-24-2013 at 07:02 PM.
You have to realise that most telivision channels are based on the telling of stories that the viewers are interested in (which is why there is that abrupt change of subject to something positive on news channels). The channels you watch do not produce the shows that you see, they simply buy episodes (the rights to the show) from outside production companies and air them on your television. If the show is popular enough, the channel can choose to pay more for a season to keep that show on their channel.
If the show does not impress the public, it's ratings drop, and it's value to the channel decreases. Which is what leads to the discontinuation of your favorite conspiracy show.
There is no 100% foolproof evidence of any alien activity on earth, a show about that lack of evidence would most likely fail in it's first season. That is why conspiracy shows try to make you believe that these things really do/did occur, without any real world evidence. It's all about money, nobody from the show gives a shit about the subject matter, all they know is what to say to make you believe in something. These shows literally feed from your hopes and dreams of what is really out there, and to some extent, maybe aliens do exist somewhere, but it isn't going to be on your telivision until something massive happens in a very public place.
The real conspiracy IS the "conspiracy show".
If you've already got answers to your question, why bother asking us? As whatever we say will not change your opinion.
I'm gonna start telling every girl that aliens are planning on abducting all females on our planet for their reproduction operation in the future and show them this video.
Since its discovery at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in May 2011, the anomaly has fascinated observers.
The apparently man-made object sits at the bottom of the ocean, looking for all intents and purposes like a drowned Millennium Falcon from the Star Wars movies.
Theories have ranged over its purpose since the Ocean X Team discovered the object on sonar scans.
To some observers, it is a UFO - The 'Roswell of the Ocean', while others speculate that it is a Nazi anti-submarine defence, or a plug to the underworld.
But according to one expert, the 'strange' and 'mysterious' object, as described by the team who found it, is nothing more than glacial rocks that have been dragged across the ocean floor.
Volker Brüchert, an associate professor of geology at Stockholm University, was handed stone samples of the object for analysis.
He said he believed he was seeing nothing more than normal rocks, and told Live Science: 'It's good to hear critical voices about this 'Baltic Sea mystery.
'What has been generously ignored by the Ocean-X team is that most of the samples they have brought up from the sea bottom are granites and gneisses and sandstones.'
He told Live Science that these are 'exactly what one would expect to see in a glacial basin, which is what the Baltic Sea is - a region carved out by glacial ice long ago'.
The divers from Ocean X also gave Brüchert a single loose piece of basaltic rock, a type of rock that forms from hardened lava, which he told the website was 'out of place on the seafloor, but not unusual'
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^^ the rumor is that the bad ET's that have been recently kicked out of the near area are pissed off and are throwing rocks at us from the asteroid belt.
The video of a supposed UFO blasting one of those rocks is the evidence. A good ET intervened and blew it up before it could do real damage if it had impacted in its original size.
could be true who knows but I have a feeling we will all know very soon.
So when is the Vatican Library and secret vaults going to be opened up to release all the secrets they are hiding. I bet you'd find some ET info in some ancient scrolls in there.
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^ Yeah I heard about that too from Coast to Coast. Now that I've seen clips of a supposed UFO intervention, but is there a video somewhere that shows a UFO initiating the meteorite?
can't wait to watch the sirius documentary, glad the kickstarter project reached it's goal. Was watching the Joe Rogan experience the other day, steven greer was on and he talks a bit about sirius and the alien body that was found, along with other interesting things.