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A bit of a discussion on this over here already: The Truth is Not Out There, It's Right Here...


To sum up my opinion so far:


Somebody in the big PTB tracking systems knows alien visitation is real, and many of us out here in the public know alien visitation is real. So what is the point of yet another UFO tracking system project ( YAUFOTP )? I'm not opposed to private tracking systems, but who do we hope to convince? Why? And what's the end-game? Fame? Fortune? Does someone get to go on TV and say, "Hey everybody look at me. I've got the evidence that UFOs are real?" I can certainly see Kean being keen on that idea. But my point is that even if that happens, hats off to whomever gets to wave the evidence in the faces of the skeptics, but since we already know that alien visitation is real, what further questions would such a project hope to answer? Would some video backed by yet another generation of imaging experts really get us much further than we are now?


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