Non-Extraordinary Reactions to Extraordinary Things by Regan Lee

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Maybe it's because this mindset assumes that "UFOs really mean aliens" (another recent tactic perpetuated by the skeptoid zone) which isn't true of course. But if one believes this, then don't address the reality of things zipping in our skies; just ignore it. This assumption that it's all aliens is a distraction. Some may be, some may not be, -- it's beside the point. We have two issues here: real live aliens from outer space, and/or government operations. If the former, wow! But if the latter -- which is likely true in many cases -- we're faced with covert government activities. Spying, weather and envirormental monitoring, climate control, weapons technology, all kinds of things from the mundane (collecting data on current weather patterns, for example) to the disturbing (spying, etc.) Regardless of the cause behind the UFOs, the fact is the UFOs exist, and we have every right to talk about our observations and experiences.
Die hard skeptics have always been “anti UFO” and done their best to debunk, deny, and distract. But I’ve noticed a new tactic among some of that ilk: the “who cares?” response. They don’t even bother anymore with arguing about the topic, they just shrug, yawn, say things like “UFOs, old hat stuff,” and trundle along. (Literally, someone said that to me once.) These types acknowledge there are weird, unexplainable lights and machines up there, but don’t see any need at all to explore such things.
I find that as astounding as any UFO.
Source:
Democrat Herald
dhonline.com
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