UFOs and UAP: Are We Really Alone?

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Quote:Join most of the contributors to the third book in the New Thinking Allowed Dialogues series published by White Crow Books. We will field your questions concerning the subtleties, paradoxes, and hard evidence concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. In attendance during the Live Stream Event were Jeffrey Mishlove, Emmy Vadnais, Whitley Strieber, Charles Upton, Greg Bishop, Nick Cook, Bob Davis, and Daz Smith.

Contact information for Bob Davis is
https://bobdavisspeaks.com/. Information about his forthcoming film can be found at https://consciousnessfilm.info/

Contact information for Whitley Strieber is
https://www.unknowncountry.com/

Contact information for Greg Bishop is
http://radiomisterioso.com/greg-bishop/

Contact information for Charles Upton is
https://charles-upton.com/.

Contact information for Daz Smith is
http://www.dazsmithphotography.com/

Contact information for Nick Cook is
https://www.nickcook.works/about-nick...
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


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That had lots of interesting perspectives and opinions which made it worth the listen, despite that there didn't seem to be any new evidence or facts presented, or at least none that stuck in my mind.
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(2024-08-26, 12:02 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote:
AREWE REALLY ALONE”


I've always found this question or statement curious. Beside the colloquial meaning, there is something about this query which always gets my attention. In the movie contact Jodie fosters loss of her father and wishing that a cosmic connection with an other intelligent sentient life would somehow quell her longing - seems to express what I see as a deeper spiritual hunger in the secular materialist society. It seem to me that the question could be a Koan where we look more inwardly for the answer. I wonder if “we” found something “out there” , would it really it really quell that longing.
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