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Second batch of UFO files set to be released
after lawmaker teased, holy crap moment. I did see a headline yesterday, didn't even read the article that said some former Army General said that the aliens exist deep in the sea.
Well, of course they do, 'cause we don't have the means to go down there and find it. (laughing) By the way, I saw that move.
β- Yeah, there was a movie, wasn't there?β
There was a movie, yeah, there was a movie, yeah, there was. - Yeah, the Abyss. - With that, what's his name? - And Harris. - And Harris.
- Yeah, the Abyss. (laughing) And the coincidence that he played Jean Cranz in Apollo 13. - Now we'll combine the two, right? And we'll do the Apollo Abyss.
- You know what I find interesting on this? This isn't a question of whether there is life in the universe. We believe there probably is. Life is the life like us who knows.
You know, when you look at the... - I really hope not. - When you look at the trillions of things that were necessary, just exactly that every single one had to happen
in order for us to get to the way that we are, to have a habitable planet. And then everything that went along with it. It's a very, very rare thing. First off, a livable planet is a very rare thing.
And the billions of years that it took for us to get to this point. And so you're not just saying that life doesn't exist, could it have been in an earlier timeline, or a later timeline?
- Right. The, you know, I've seen everything that, well, they've, I've saw, you know, story I don't think, there's nothing that says are credible. Well, we have had radio signals.
Not publicly, we have it. No, they exist anywhere. - No. - No. So if you look at this, because the point is,
if there was a society that existed a billion years ago, that that was as advanced as we are, and a billion light years away, we'd be getting their radio signals now. Right.
And so if it's the same time pattern,
a thousand light years away, we're never gonna know it.
We won't know it. - Well, they're if they're communicating, 'cause we've only had radio signals, what now? I think when the first radio, I mean, radio is different than having radio signals,
or like, for example, what the mid-1800s may be. And so, what I find fascinating is are the things that we can identify, absolutely. You know, it's funny because you say, if you say, I've seen a UFO, well, you're not setting,
you've seen extra terrestrials, a UFO is not the admission that you've seen extra terrestrials. It means you've seen something in the sky, you can't identify, right, that's it, right. And I've seen probably two or three in my life
that I could not identify. - Well, I do things on the back of my hand, well, I look at, go, what the hell is that? - Yeah, yeah, I'll look at it. - That's new.
β- Where did that pimple show up on my shoulder from?β
- My wife's looking at my hands, she goes, what are all the scratches on your hand? Like, I don't know, none of my business.
- Well, what's amazing is you know,
I have to do this go to YouTube and say, physicist, you know, basically, physicist has extra terrestrial life visited us.
It's quite depressing.
It's like, get ready to understand
that we're alone on this universe. There's nobody else out there that we're ever going to communicate with, even if they do exist, we're alone. And they all, it's funny because the couple of them
were just the label of it, the title of it was like, depressing as heck, you know, that they attempt to make it depressing, but then we just go through the physics of it and traveling the speed of life.
And any type of life form, traveling at that speed, which you would have to, which is impossible to do as I say as Einstein proved. And it's like the laws of physics
and traveling at the speed of light, it's like, that's why you even see, you know, can we get to Mars? Yeah, can we get to Mars in 10 years? But do you know how many flights
you're gonna have to have to put supplies into Mars
βbecause it's gonna be at one, at least a three-year mission?β
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- It's, it's just, well, I just, you know, - If I find it fascinating, the, the, the, the, the different sides of this
that never come together forward to bait.
βYeah, and, and Congress last year, remember?β
- Yeah, yeah. - You know, they're, we're gonna be surprised. You know, the extra trestials out there, we're gonna find stuff that's gonna, you know, just, you're, you're gonna go crazy over it.
Then we get stuff released last week and people go, can't identify it, but now there's no, no sign of human life. But it's out there, but it's out there. And it's like, well, if it's out there, it came from here,
it didn't come from out there. - Well, and because there's nowhere for it to come from, - Well, here's the thing. - We, we as a, as a society, as a civilization, have advanced to the degree that you can use
an iPhone to make a Hollywood quality style movie. Yet you can't get any of these things on anything, but a blurry camera. It's been some of the whole, yeah. Mitch Hedberg joke.
Well, maybe Big Furt, Big Furt himself is just blurry. You know, there's all of these grainy videos, even the military videos. There's, there's no way to determine what, it looks weird.
βMy first thought was, is there a drone being developed?β
That can move with that kind of speed, a new type of drone that can move with that type of zoom.
We've never seen anything like it.
Well, there are things that are new all the time being developed. And, and that's my question, because my greater concern would be that there's advancement in that area, not by the US, but by the enemy. Now, I have confident in our intelligence agencies
to find that information and to detect that information as to what kind of activity they're involved in. But still, my greater concern is development of military weapons that would be used against us, and there are some that we know on, that they're using,
that are very scary if they go full on widely used and, and the enemy decides they're going to attack. - You know, I remember the first time I saw a stealth fighter, which would have been in the mid '80s. I didn't know what the hell it was.
I thought it was Batman. - You know, someone looked at it and go, look at that. I'm gonna, what, you know, that's a stealth fighter. - Yeah.
- Oh, wow, this is like in the mid 'cause I came,
I think the '83 is when it entered service. - Right. - Believe it or not, they've been around that long.
- And, and so when I first saw it,
because you couldn't see an angle on it. - Right. - And I didn't hear, I didn't hear any sound the first time.
βI'll never forget when I lived in Nevada, Florida,β
you know, right next to Eggland Air Force Base. Besides hearing the nightly bomb, they still bomb there. They still got the bomb, 'cause they used to bomb there at night.
You could hear it. The bomb was like, you feel, it's like, oh, they're bombing at Eggland again, but there I am sitting at my place in Nevada, Florida. And this is before Navarro became the megallopolis
that it is of what, like, I think there's 30, 40,000 people there. It was like 5,000 when I was there. And we're looking over the golf,
and we're like, oh my, what the hell is that?
If this is light, it's just coming our way. And you don't hear anything. Until they come right overhead, and they were helicopters, but you could not tell. And they were moving around a little bit,
I mean, it looked like you were going, anybody know what that is?
βAnd I'm sitting out there with a few peopleβ
who got no idea, no idea, no idea, no idea. And they were so low, and they're coming right at us. And probably we saw them maybe about five or six miles out over the golf, and you know, just come in. So we could, but another time my brother and I were sitting,
this goes back into the 60s. We're sitting on our front porch. And there is a, you know, we're looking, we, we looked at this thing coming over. We could not tell what it was.
We had no idea. It's just like, so we went over completely silent. Over, it wasn't that high. And we're like, wow, one of the most interesting things UFO things that I ever heard of,
'cause it was so simple. With somebody took like plastic bags, plastic bags, and had a setup beneath it where they put candles in it. And the thing lifted up, and they put like 20 of these into the air, right, just went across.
And they gave, when they were all going across, they tied a bunch of with strings, the girls and people were saying, there's a UFO, there's a UFO, 'cause it makes it look like one craft. Yeah, it was like one craft when it's up there at night. Yeah.
And that was like, I read that in the 60s. That somebody used that. Right. But I just find it interesting that the science of space travel
is never brought up when even Congress is talking about UFOs.
You don't even hear the talk now. You're here at more now, you can see it on YouTube. People looking forward on YouTube and everything else. But it's just like, well, how did they get here? Right.
That's the question, how did they get here? Because it's impossible for a life-form to do it. And even if you could, you know, they talked about, you know, future space travel, we may never ever get out of the solar system because everybody dies, everybody dies,
and then you have to reproduce. Right, yeah, right. And they said, we're not close to doing suspended animation. Right. We can freeze a body and bring it back.
Right, it's like not, and we don't see that, you know, in hundreds and hundreds or thousands of years. And so how do you do that? You know, how the psychology of man for space travel themselves, how far can we go, and it's like not very far.
Anything that we send out, like the Voyager one and Voyager two, the Voyager one's been out there since 77 still going. And, you know, that's about it. We'll have to be all robots, human life can't do it. Because of number one, the radiation belts.
And you can't stop. Right. You can't carry the fuel to stop. Right. Yeah, and it was funny, because one of the things is,
well, if all these things have crashed, so they came to millions of light years away and crash, and Vegas, think about that, you know, it's because it was the ocean, or that was the latest one I've seen. It seems like it seems like a comedy.
There's 10 foot aliens in my back yard that was Vegas. Remember that one? And I'm thinking to myself, the two aliens going, you know, one to the other, dude, look, I took a nap for 10 minutes
βand then you crashed and you crashed in Vegas, really?β
Really? It was a bad crash, Vegas. Yeah, well, it's, you know, because the thing is, and it turned out, oh, the one person in the family, how to YouTube, Chandler, whatever.
And it was just so stupid of the thing. All the things. To tore that apart on the internet. It was just so hard to warm up. And, and you think about it, okay, that's supposed to be
advanced civilization, you know, in one video or in one story, they can't keep
Their aircraft going and they crash in Vegas.
In the other one, they're flying in this tick-tack-looking thing that's moving through air and water at speeds
and trajectories we've never seen before.
Sorry, something else is going on. I think the whole tick-tack-tack-tack-tack-tack, I think, those crap, I suspect it's some kind of experiment. It could be our own, by the way, which you're not going to tell
βan average military pilot, that's what's going on.β
Well, we already know if it's a drone or whatever your test is. We already know that the military loved all the UFO stuff back in the 1960s because they were developing all these crap and they knew it was their thing. People believe it's something that it's not because that's the
thing that they start believing it's military, then you're going to have the media doing a lot of investigation. Right, they were happy. And that gets the enemy the upper hand if they find out. Yeah.
So I just, I just find that interesting. Look, there are things I don't know about the universe. There are things I don't know what they are.
But to assume that they are, that the answer is something that's
almost impossible, that is, that physicists say is impossible. Yeah. You couldn't travel here. It just, you couldn't do it. No life form could do it.
βThere aren't any habitable planets where you could actually get here.β
You can't go the speed of light. You can't go a little bit under the speed of light. Right. But really, the major thing is radiation. Radiation kills everything once you get out.
Yeah. Yep. We're protected here with the barrier on this earth. But you go out into deep space. Radiation kills almost everything.
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By the way, we haven't talked about the anti-weaponization fund. Sorry. I don't care whether it's Republican or Democrat. No slush funds. Yeah.
No slush funds. Sorry. Was Trump wronged by the IRS contractor? Yes.
βShould he in negotiations with the Department of Justice or should it be the Department of Justice he's negotiating with or should courts be taking care of it?β
Right.
But for bureaucrats to deal with bureaucrats to come up with money and where Trump burned himself was by making it 1.776 billion because that figure means nothing.
You don't have somebody actually figuring out actual damages or the punitive damages that it cost you. You're just picking out what is perceived as a patriotic figure, which to me indicates that the amount is no relation to that. There's no relation to the damage that has been done. Right. Could be more could be less the question is right.
It needs to be figured out who the system.
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You can listen. When and where you choose. No. I'm against what's going on with the anti weaponization fund. Look, Trump was was screwed over.
If there were damages, Trump should be able to get damages.
He was never going to get $10 billion.
But if you look at it, many times people will get an apology for the deal.
βBut the fact is the lawsuit should be in federal court.β
The Department of Justice should be when you look at it. You don't have local prosecutors that can make deals to pay people money. Right. Right. Civil courts take care of that.
Federal civil courts should be taking care of this. That's the system that we have. Unelected bureaucrats and prosecutors should not be making deals. Now, if they make a deal for a sentence, that's one thing. You know, where they plea bargain there.
But for the president to sue the IRS, that should go through the court. So the Department of Justice, in my opinion, shouldn't even be a part of it. Prosecutors.
They are basically the prosecutorial arm of the federal government.
And that's where they should stay. Yeah, I don't like the bureaucrats should not. And then because you get to the point of this isn't about taking care of the damages that Trump needs. This is going completely off that reservation to anybody out there who has been a victim of the weaponization of government. Can apply for money from this slush fund.
He said, he's going to, he may apply. And then it was a Republican that said, well, way, I see it underneath this. Hunter Biden could apply, too. No, the court should be taking care of that. It should not be elected bureaucrats or appointed people on a council. Well, then the next Democrat in office could come in and say, we're going to create a much larger slush fund.
And we're going to reimburse people damaged by Trump in any way.
And by the way, I don't think that, well, well, if Congress passed this fund, no, I disagree with the slush fund that the Congress created, you know, for sexual harassment or sexual assault.
Right. Problems inside of there to keep it quiet. Right. No, sorry, they all become public. And if any reparations are due, the courts civil court case by case case case case case case.
It should take care of it. There should be no because when you do something like this. The perception is it can be used as a slush fund to give money and and and and appoint reparations to whoever you personally feel that is damaged and not the courts. No, it should not be this way. I'm against it. One thought I'd be against it if Democrats did it. I'm against it if Republicans are doing it. Well, in the case of the sexual harassment thing, too, it becomes something that people don't get the information on.
We don't get again, like you would through a case in court. You don't get the information on what's what's done with that money, which means, well, wait a minute. What are the allegations?
βRight. So if there are damages, you have to prove it in court. You have to demonstrate that in court.β
And then the court will award based on the findings. Right. And it's all public. Yep. And it's all public.
And we get to see exactly where that money is going. But also the amount of damage. Well, if they make a deal outside the court, you might not know what the amount is. But you get to see who's damaging who according to the allegations. Right. According to the filings. And that's the way it should be.
Yeah. And so now this is the law put it at the minimum. The perception is that the perception is this money can be used in a way that is outside the normal civil courts. Don't do it. Right.
Yeah. And I still don't know. I still have to do a little bit more research.
βWhat allows the Department of Justice, I mean, are they spending their money?β
Right. Is the Department of Justice money?
Was this awarded by Congress?
Hmm.
βI think that system, if that's the way the Congress has given the Department of Justice,β
$50 billion a year to make deals with people who've been wronged by anything is wrong to do.
The civil courts exist for a reason. Right. The civil courts should be doing it. Prosecutors should not be handing out civil awards. No.
No. That's simple. No. We have a system for that. Case by case.
And you have to make your case. Period. You know, otherwise we, and it can imagine how, how this could grow to who knows what level? Because it can't be a broad umbrella. Anybody can apply for it.
And then we'll figure out how your damage and this certain amount exists. And once this certain amount is gone, well, you know, then then it's done. It has to be spent by a certain amount of time. I forgot what it has to be spent by. Right.
It, it, it, the person, the perception can be this is being done behind closed doors by the president who controls the department of justice and who controls who was on that board. And he can fire anybody who was on that board. If he doesn't like where the money is being paid out. Exactly. Sorry.
If you wish to give damages to the president, fine. Well, not damages, the court should give damages to the president, not the department of justice. Right. Well, and imagine what Democrats would do with it. Oh, my God.
Climate change damage. Yeah. Every household. Bypass the basic monthly income. And you're being damaged here by.
And we're going to do this. We'll do it through the EPA. I mean, over and over again, you could apply this for a liberal in office. To unbelievable levels. Anybody who claims to be damaged by Trump being president. Just put it out in the generic form.
You know, you mentioned climate change. Got to make it. We didn't cover this. What happened over the weekend. What? You saw that the United Nations backed intergovernmental panel on climate change has quietly adjusted their modeling framework.
Uh, the basically they've taken out the doomsday scenarios that Democrats and everyone else on the left have been promoting for the last 40 years.
Of course, they backed off using some of the most aggressive doomsday estimates after determining that they were not the most plausible outcomes. No blank Sherlock. Well, they've answered my question. Hmm. If for 40 years, all the doomsday predictions.
And the set dates they were going to happen came and went. And it never happened. Right. Well, then do you lose? Should you lose any credibility?
βThe left doesn't think you should, but apparently the UN now is saying, yeah.β
We have to back off because we've been wrong on every doomsday scenario. Yeah, it's. Eventually you were going to have to change something, right? Uh, now something tells me they'll go on to the next lie, whatever that's going to be. Global cooling.
Yeah. All right. Al Gore, we're talking about that one a month ago. We have to confront global cooling now. Right.
Yeah.
Well, we always said global cooling is coming.
Yeah. Sure. Just just because of the rotation around the sun. I mean, what caused the what caused the A sage is going to happen again. Right.
You know, how the plan. It's tilted everything else. A rotation.
βAnd I think it's what six to 10,000 years away.β
Right. We're going to be going back into an Ice Age again. But that's based on physics. How the plan. It's travel around the sun.
And there's not enough room for everyone to move to Arizona. Well, luckily, by the time they lost their babies. Okay. We're going to go still be 115 and thank you. Well, what was the movie again?
Which one?
The one we remember the everything froze up because of the day after tomorrow.
Day after tomorrow. Yeah. My favorite was when the helicopter's memory went from like normal temperatures to 150 degrees below zero.
Like in one second and all the helicopters are flying in just frozen.
Well, the man hadn't filled with water. And then it froze in two seconds. Yes. Yeah. tornadoes.
The craziest looking tornadoes in LA. The one in LA with the guy, the janitor. So the janitor was headphones on and all of a sudden. He opens a door and there's no building. A friend of mine is a stunt driver in Hollywood.
And he gets a call. He said it was late at night. He said it was after midnight. And they said, we need somebody to drive an ambulance. In this scene for this movie we were shooting and it was after tomorrow was the tornado scene.
I watched the movie a couple of times. I don't. I can't see the ambulance that he was driving. I'm not sure if it made the cut or not. But he told me about that.
βSo every time I think of that movie and that scene where I don't know how many tornadoes was it?β
I don't know if they were huge. Yeah, it was just insane tornadoes. Yeah. And all this was happening almost simultaneously. And then all at once.
You know, just started it went from nothing to boom. It went from at the beginning. We're getting some weird readings too. There's chunks of ice falling from the sky in the next scene. I also like.
2012 was a great movie though. Oh, that was that was fun. I mean, that that to me was one of Woody hell hero's and finest roles. Yeah. No, the scene of getting in that small plane and flying through all of the falling buildings and collapsing.
Basically the earth is collapsing underneath them.
Yeah. And the buildings are falling around there. They're having to navigate that in an airplane almost like a star wars scene. You know, and the small. Oh, that's right.
I remember that. Yeah. Yeah.
βAnd I think they, I think they stole some of that from independent state.β
Remember independent state where the, where he was chasing the early early. The early was chasing him. Oh, yeah. And then in the. The alien.
Yeah. And they're going through it and stuff is falling. That's what it was like. They took that from independent state. Right.
But Woody Harrelson. And the RV. That's going to be me. Not because I think the world is going to end. I mean, we are doomed.
But because I don't want to hear anything about when I retire when I finally retire. Years from now. I don't want to hear anything about liberals and how crazy it is. You warned you. And I'm going to be in an old RV in the middle of nowhere.
Well, he was doing van life before anybody else. Exactly. Exactly. For the right reason. Yeah.
Yeah. Good movie. But long. Yeah. I, I look at that.
And also he was what Admiral. Because he had more holes. He forgot who he was in midway. Oh, yeah.
And I never forget going to midway.
And when I saw that was about six years going that came out. And he's really good. He's not had more holes. That was the other time. But he was one of the admers.
And he was just, he was great in that movie. It was like, wow.
βI think those are his two of his best roles.β
But at the end of it, found out the entire movie about midway. And this is where they had the realistic die bomber scenes. Right. They couldn't get anybody in the United States to back it. It was backed by Chinese investors.
Chinese investors backed one of the best. Wow. The battle of midway. Wow. Insane.
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You know, we talked about how you've seen it in the last couple of days. And we figured it would happen. We said it last week. We said the president's got to figure out something to do on a ran. Mm-hmm.
Here coming up. And you've seen now. He's just right in the Fox News editorial. From a military guy saying, he's got to do something. He's going to make the decision.
Yeah. Either we're going to allow a ran to keep it. Or we've got to actually do what is necessary to get it.
That is going to be very, very tough to actually do that.
But one of the other he's going to have to do.
Mm-hmm.
βAnd you know, conservatives are getting antsy.β
Babylon B. And line. Mm-hmm.
Which is, again, as pro-Trumpas you can get.
Yeah. White House insists high-guess prices are a small price to pay for accomplishing nothing in a ran. Now, that's not true. Uh-huh. You're still going to accomplish a lot.
Yeah.
βBut that's where a lot of conservatives and supporters of Trump are right now.β
What are you doing?
This is making you look weak.
Right. As you see, every day. Oh, Trump announced it in tomorrow is Taco Tuesday. Yeah, let me know. Right.
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