>He warned that the U.S. was incapable of defending itself against the technologies that had been discovered It's a Christmas miracle!
Colton Moore
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David Smith
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Brayden Jenkins
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William Hall
>How will the inevitable first contact with aliens change your country and its people? We made film about that actually Short answer: it won't change anything.
Andrew Perez
I want to believe
Alexander Thompson
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Alexander Taylor
This tbqh. Bydlo will attack aliens, not other people.
Robert Hill
How can UFOs be real if flat earth is real
Christian Mitchell
Because they come from up, duh.
Jonathan Gray
D-do you guys think they will give us qt alien gfs?
Jace Martin
aliens are going to take our jobs, fuck them. i only want them here if they take jesus as their lord and savior.
Eli Brown
We need to hide the Russians and Chinese from aliens, probably the Middle East too.
Aaron Ramirez
when I was a kid I watched the X-Files and being absucted by Aliens was the only thing I feared, not the dark or anything else.
I forgot when I stopped believing they exist
Nolan Fisher
Maybe it's some area 51 type shit that the U.S was developing. With a budget of $500 billion dollars I wouldn't be surprised.
Logan Edwards
They've been here for thousands of years
I like to think of them as our protectors, not only from ourselves but other hostile aliens
Nolan Wood
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Air_Lines_flight_1628_incident >As soon as JAL 1628 straightened out of its turn, at 17:11, Captain Terauchi noticed two craft to his far left, and some 2,000 ft (610 m) below his altitude, which he assumed to be military aircraft. >At 17:18 or 17:19 the two objects abruptly veered to a position about 500 ft (150 m) or 1,000 ft (300 m) in front of the aircraft, assuming a stacked configuration. >In doing so they activated "a kind of reverse thrust, and [their] lights became dazzlingly bright". >To match the speed of the aircraft from their sideways approach, the objects displayed what Terauchi described as a disregard for inertia: "The thing was flying as if there was no such thing as gravity. It sped up, then stopped, then flew at our speed, in our direction, so that to us it [appeared to be] standing still. The next instant it changed course. ... In other words, the flying object had overcome gravity." >Where the first objects disappeared, Captain Terauchi now noticed a pale band of light that mirrored their altitude, speed and direction. >Anchorage found nothing on their radar, but Elmendorf's NORAD Regional Operations Control Center (ROCC), directly in his flight path, reported a "surge primary return" after some minutes. >As the city lights of Fairbanks began to illuminate the object, captain Terauchi believed to perceive the outline of a gigantic spaceship on his port side that was "twice the size of an aircraft carrier".
What did they mean by this, lads?
Luis Howard
ayy lmao Merry /x/mas
Now, Sup Forums will complain about space niggers.
Joshua Rodriguez
We found aliens and shiet
Grayson Ross
Sup Forums will debate whether they're white
Samuel Wood
Nah, we'll just call them space niggers.
Anthony Morgan
based pentagon
Cameron Morris
This
Wyatt Garcia
wtf is that
Jace Clark
>yfw berserker probe
Matthew Price
I can imagine the (((Bavarian))) LARPer would ask them about blood purity and concentration of Space nigger blood.
Julian Martinez
One drop of alien blood and you can no longer be a nordick
Luis Smith
>elites that would otherwise laugh at the idea of a jewish sky zombie existing sincerely believe little green men in flying saucers regularly visit Earth
The absolute STATE of secularism lmao
Blake Hughes
Why would anyone bother with this planet? Aiens have cooler places to visit.
God is a gigamachine from another dimension running a billion matrixes of ancestors simulations. Conscious organic beings like us are bound to give birth and morph into a quantum computed hyper artificial intelligence articulated by robotic drones who will work towards spreading throughout the universe and recreating their pasts through digital means It's basically a loop, and we're caught up in it. do you understand the concept or should try to reformulate it?
Mason Price
thanks (v)lad )))
Jose Kelly
Its a good popcorn flick desu.
Owen Wright
>Artyom why this name popular in alien games/novels ?
Leo Martinez
Can you reformulate it? We're basically AI?
Andrew Perry
Artyom is generic non descript name in russian.
Christian Miller
muslims dont celebrate christmas
Thomas Clark
How do we save ourselves from them if their tech is so much better?
Nathan Cook
If aliens ever come to us there will be no way for us to stop them doing whatever they want to do. Literally none. Forget all the movies and shit
Evan Bell
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Colton Long
become more dumber than them. they'll refuse to visit :-DDDDDDD
Logan Perez
There's literally nothing you can do, you might be able to hide but I doubt you would remain hidden for long (if they wanted to find you) though.
>Fortunately, they're not here to exterminate us, they just want to trade
This is the premise that made the next 4-5 walls of texts plausible, also the difference between an Indian and British in that era literally cannot be compared with an Alien civilization and Earth,
I don't disagree with the implications of that picture but it's clear it was made with a different purpose in mind.
Evan Reyes
what purpose?
Justin Wright
telling an interestingly-written story to people who still think Ghandi is the epitome of human morality like they were told by the people who blindly repeats everything from the textbooks I suppose.
Nicholas Cooper
>the difference between an Indian and British in that era literally cannot be compared with an Alien civilization and Earth it can t b h, there's a reason all those theories about nordic aliens exist, it's because white people are on a completely different plane of existence as the others i can totally picture that guy's story to be true
Benjamin Adams
I knew that the alien was real and this is not very interesting. Do we think only human lives in whole space? It does not make sense because it can't be true that only human can live in the earth. Like there are other animals live in the earth, there might be some other creatures live in the space. So, aliens are still alive and round this earth.
Levi Thompson
>there might be some other creatures live in the space. like what
Dominic Kelly
>it can t b h
the aliens (brits) in that screencap can still be hurt or pushed out because their technological difference isn't that far apart, I am thinking something akins to a caveman fighting to a modern man, sure the modern man can kill a caveman from several kms away but if the caveman get close the modern man can still die to sharp sticks.
if space-faring alien exists and want to fuck with us we literally have no chance.
Samuel Taylor
Your mom (aka saturn) Nip with American proxy?
Juan Thomas
well actually i don't know, why would space-faring aliens necessarily be that technologically advanced humans are space-faring aren't they ? what if the aliens just cryogenize themselves and have a lot of spare fuel, who knows
Andrew Hill
>who knows Nah. We know. In order to be capable of interstellar travel they have to be millennia ahead of us in technology.
Carter Thompson
what said
if you are capable of inter-stellar travel you would need to break the speed of light, the technology required to bypass this concept is literally unimaginable in our current perspective.
Wyatt Sanchez
I want to taught an alien how to dance macarena
Carson Ward
What an embarrassing post.
Noah Martin
why do you need to break the speed of light ? i don't know shit about science but what if they have extremely long lifespan for example ?
Andrew Richardson
I don't have a scientific background but I think it's something along the lines of the travel time being unrealistically long, I guess it's viable to make something like a colony shit and have people live in it while you travel but the technology involved is still very, very advanced thanks to issues of power source and maintenance.
Aaron Richardson
I totally agree with you. There is a god of the universe in the universe. The gods of the universe manage the aliens and send them to the earth to observe people in the earth. We did not see them with our eyes, but they could exist.
B3cause the closest system would currently take 78000 years for us to get to. Also we wouldnt have enough fuel. The logistics alone of being able to make something like that happen with our current propulsion methods would be thousands of years beyond us technologically
Jace Nelson
God is an A.I that has reached the summit of cognition. It was created by the human race (considering all facts in our current situation), which in a sort of way passed the torch to it
then it recreated it's past by running simulations in which we are living, it's a fucking loop
our god is a machine that was created by us in an another dimension and so on do you catch the drift?
David Robinson
and we will end up creating an A.I "god" in our dimension and it will again create another dimension through virtual reality and computed algorythms where beings like us will thrive and create another A.I god again
It's a fucking loop
Oliver Garcia
Who created the first humans?
Kayden Bennett
That's the fucking question
egg or the chicken?
Camden Sullivan
An AI by definition requires a natural intelligence to create it
Joseph Hill
You're definetely right. Though the constraints of our universe seems to be computed by a coordinated intelligence, even for the first ones in the never ending loop.