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Parent Post: UAP's
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3/7/2025, 9:44:44 AM
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UAPs are just advanced human military technology. Not owned by any individual nation state. The "globalists" or whatever you want to call them have these vehicles. I'm not doubting the existence of aliens but theres a few things that make me doubt they would be alien in nature. I always ask myself simple questions to see if the theory is congruent in my eyes. So we are saying they are advanced to the point they can go across dimensions/bend space/time travel whatever. But they have failed to make some sort of optical camouflage technology? Why do some of the typical craft described have windows? They need to look out the window like it's a fucking safari? Why haven't they communicated with us if they've been hovering around since ancient times (depending what ancient alien theory you want to follow). Why would the globalists have these vehicles? My main theory is just to drive people away from God. Thats what it always comes down to. By increasing belief in aliens, humans tend to lean away from religion; because then religious texts can be looked at as misinterpretations of alien encounters. When you remove religion, you remove objective morality etc. When you remove objective truth then you can pretty much do whatever you want as long as it doesn't "harm someone else". By removing religion you remove all accountability in the next life. Again, it means I can do whatever I want in this life. I can live a hedonistic lifestyle make as much money I want etc 'cause at the end we all turn to dust right? Also, technically angels and demons are "aliens" but people tend to associate aliens with highly advanced technological lifeforms, so that's how I used the term. Angels don't interfere with humanity and they don't need vehicles. Demons do interfere with humanity but they don't need vehicles either.
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