06-13-2025, 09:27 PM
Despite being just about fed up with the UFO rabbit hole, I started watching a series called "UFOs: The Best Evidence" on the Gaia channel. I got the 7 day free trial which I will be canceling before I'm charged, lol. I figured this would be good to fall asleep to.
Anyway, it says the series came out in 2017 and is hosted by George Knapp. To my surprise, the terribly dated graphics (the budget was clearly not much) gave it away in the first 5 seconds, this series is actually from 1994. Wow... seeing Knapp so young again really is poignant.
Mostly, I just want to be part of the "UFO community" and attend a bunch of UFO conferences, because the merch looks fire. They were showing footage of all the different shop stands and one of them was offering badass alien t-shirts for ONE DOLLAR.
Damn dude.
It just looks like a good time all around. Looks like a place where you could have a lot of fun and cross paths with some really strange people. If I had the funds to support such a lifestyle, I'd just travel around all the time and attend these UFO events. I mean, I'd do other stuff too. But I'd mostly just travel, and my focus would be on stuff like this.
But what really compelled me to make this post is a feeling I keep getting every time I see one of the classic "flying saucer" type UFOs in the photos they're showing, ranging from the 1950s through the '90s...
I wanted to say this the other day, but I just didn't get around to it. I think those silver flying saucers are VERY old tech.
And I don't mean it's like ancient tech or something, I'm saying that I think it could just be REALLY OLD manmade craft.
Like a craft from the 1890s or the 1910s. That's what it's giving. That's the vibe.
What if it's just been manmade shit all along, and Bob Lazar's "Sport Model" for example is just their really old stuff. Hell, maybe that's why they started having a bunch of crashes in the '40s. Cuz the craft are getting so old.
It's a mildly depressing thought, not gonna lie.
Anyway, it says the series came out in 2017 and is hosted by George Knapp. To my surprise, the terribly dated graphics (the budget was clearly not much) gave it away in the first 5 seconds, this series is actually from 1994. Wow... seeing Knapp so young again really is poignant.
Mostly, I just want to be part of the "UFO community" and attend a bunch of UFO conferences, because the merch looks fire. They were showing footage of all the different shop stands and one of them was offering badass alien t-shirts for ONE DOLLAR.
Damn dude.
It just looks like a good time all around. Looks like a place where you could have a lot of fun and cross paths with some really strange people. If I had the funds to support such a lifestyle, I'd just travel around all the time and attend these UFO events. I mean, I'd do other stuff too. But I'd mostly just travel, and my focus would be on stuff like this.
But what really compelled me to make this post is a feeling I keep getting every time I see one of the classic "flying saucer" type UFOs in the photos they're showing, ranging from the 1950s through the '90s...
I wanted to say this the other day, but I just didn't get around to it. I think those silver flying saucers are VERY old tech.
And I don't mean it's like ancient tech or something, I'm saying that I think it could just be REALLY OLD manmade craft.
Like a craft from the 1890s or the 1910s. That's what it's giving. That's the vibe.
What if it's just been manmade shit all along, and Bob Lazar's "Sport Model" for example is just their really old stuff. Hell, maybe that's why they started having a bunch of crashes in the '40s. Cuz the craft are getting so old.
It's a mildly depressing thought, not gonna lie.