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UAP Disclosure: The World's Right to Know the Truth

One thing that really bothers me about the various interviews and podcasts is the way people keep referring to the American people's right to know the truth. As if this were an issue concerning only the United States, rather than all the people of the world.

This attitude displays post-colonial and supremacist traits, as well as a certain degree of ignorance. It is simply not the right way to approach such a potentially profound revelation.

Perhaps the United Nations, or some other international organization, should be the one to deal with this matter.

I repeat: this sense of superiority, unfortunately demonstrated by parts of the scientific community as well, is rather disturbing.

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u/Euphoric_Pause3511 — 3 days ago
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UAP Crash Retrievals: Why only from 1933 or 1947 onward?

The whole topic of recovering crashed UAP debris leaves me quite puzzled.

It seems that military organizations only started collecting these materials in the early 20th century, as if no crashes had ever occurred before then.

That seems unlikely.

Throughout ancient history—even going back to biblical times—there are countless accounts of unusual objects and phenomena in the skies. Yet, according to modern narratives, these craft only seem to start crashing after modern militaries appear.

There are no accounts of the ancient Romans, Greeks, or Egyptians discovering exotic materials during their expeditions. Nor are there reports from the Middle Ages or later, right up until the early 20th century.

Archaeologists have never reported finding anything beyond the expected artifacts and stones. No farmer ever stumbled upon strange metallic objects... until the alleged 1933 incident in Italy.

Am I missing something? Is there any historical evidence suggesting that unusual materials or alleged non-human artifacts were found before the 20th century?

Perhaps it was around that time that we humans first became capable of shooting them down?

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u/Euphoric_Pause3511 — 17 days ago
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Regarding a rather suspicious disclosure

I've been studying this phenomenon for decades. Ironically, now that we seem to be entering an era of "disclosure," I'm becoming more skeptical than ever. The more I watch, the more I wonder if we're witnessing one of the greatest deceptions in modern history.

At the same time, I have another question: are Americans fully aware of what their current president's decisions are doing to the rest of the world?

Sometimes I find myself thinking that there may not even be a planet left to welcome the aliens.

And perhaps... they already know.

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u/Euphoric_Pause3511 — 22 days ago
▲ 4 r/UFOs

This paper analyzes a series of high-confidence thermal anomalies detected by the MODIS sensor on the Aqua satellite in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (15.49°N, 116.73°W) on September 23, 2021. The detections exhibit a characteristic "racetrack" geometric pattern spanning approximately 30.2 km. Through a comparative analysis with VIIRS Day/Night Band (DNB) data and maritime AIS records, this study eliminates conventional industrial vessel hypotheses. The results suggest the pattern is a sensor-level artifact (the "bow-tie" effect) generated by a single, high-intensity, stationary mid-infrared source that remains invisible in the visible spectrum. We conclude that this event represents a massive mid-infrared Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) operating in the abyssal waters of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone

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u/Euphoric_Pause3511 — 4 months ago