They have lived among us forever.....fk me I bet your fine with religious education being taught at your school
Absolutely fine yes. And 'science fiction' in English for kids to write about aliens so you should be happy too.
It was interesting listening to the so called military expert today, regarding the Ukraine war and modern day technology, and he was discussing weapons that the public never get to see, until many years after there use. He gave one example of stealth that the Americans had and was used against Iraq, he said it was 10 years before it was shown to the public. My point being, we always need to keep in mind any new weapons a super power may have when coming to conclusions about unidentified objects. Much like one video or twitter clip that was put on here, and was exactly that, testing of missiles.
Point being your looking for excuses for something that we don't understand...like you already know some stories and there are many which cannot be explained and some are still being kept away from public eyes under the secrets act
I'm not looking for excuses for anything, aliens don't exist, I don't know how many times you would like me to repeat that on this thread. In my lifetime, I've only ever seen one video that could not truly be explained, everything else was people wanting to see something, so were open to deciept. That one ocassion on it's own, was not enough for me to think differently. Once I see something that actually proves the existence of aliens, I'll be more than happy to back track, afterall, I'd be happy for them to exist, it would be a dream come true, but that's all it is at the moment a complete fantasy. I've seen nothing to date that makes me change my opinion, albeit it does not mean there will not be in the future, but you like me, don't have very long on this planet, it real terms, our human life is gone in the blink of an eye. I accept there is the official secrets act, I accept they don't tell us everything, but I'm not happy to get on the looney cart just to satisfy my imagination, because of secrets. I've been to NASA several times, I've seen the lunar module kit, it was laughable it ever went into space, if anything, it made me 'think' it was all a lie, instead of what I previously believed that they landed and planted the stars and stripes on the ground. If we did, and I'll go along with the story that the Americans did, it was the most prehistoric attempt possible, but that does not make it impossible because it made me 'think.' I've said on this very thread myself, I don't believe human life originated from Earth, I've openly suggested that, but I'm happy to die in my ignorance of the truth, rather than believe something because you or anyone else tells me I should.
All very well and good but that's just your personal opinion which I respect but 2 anyone bar yourself it means jackshit.......as for jumping on the looney cart many a trust worthy persons have described something which they cannot explain infact sometimes many people witness the same event so I wouldn't muddy all the eye witness accounts just for someone who has an agenda to make money or after attention.
Makes you wonder what they've got now that we'll find out about in 10 years. And then at that time what they've got that we won't know about until the next 10 years. There's lots that's already been invented that we don't know even in the commercial world. Probably another 5/10 yrs worth of technology being held back and going to be introduced when the timing is right commercially. I remember when CD's and DVDs were in full flow and I was having a conversation with a mate and how we thought that was advanced at the time, but high speed wifi and streaming was probably already on the cards and being held back because each stage of technology has to be rinsed to the masses before the next new thing is released and everyone then can be rinsed over that.
This is incredible. Fair play to the government and the collaboration between research institutes in UK and Germany. I posted about the research earlier (TED video) but cba to find it. If this works it's a massive game changer. Nobel prize stuff imo. LONDON — The U.K. government on Friday announced a partnership with German firm BioNTech to test potential vaccines for cancer and other diseases, as campaigners warned any breakthrough must remain affordable and accessible. Cancer patients in England will get early access to trials involving personalized mRNA therapies, including cancer vaccines, which aim to spur the immune system to attack harmful cells. They will be administered to early and late-stage patients and target both active cancer cells and preventing their return. BioNTech will set up new research and development centers in the U.K., with a lab in Cambridge and headquarters in London, and aim to deliver 10,000 therapies to patients from September 2023 until the end of the decade. The company developed one of the most widely-distributed Covid-19 vaccines alongside U.S. pharma firm Pfizer. Its CEO, Ugur Sahin, said it had learned lessons from the coronavirus pandemic about collaboration between the British National Health Service, academics, regulators and the private sector in the development of drugs that it was applying now. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/06/bio...-vaccine-trials-in-the-uk-from-september.html
Funnily enough I'm expecting him to comment because it's a mix of advancing stem cell cancer research together with the thinking behind how Covid vaccine works.
Funny thing is they had the cure for cancer years ago as dr richard day pointed out in the 60s as per the rockerfellas were involved.....so yeah its probably more now but last figure I heard was each cancer patient on average is worth 300grand 2 big pharmaceutical industry.....not surprising is the figures of who gets cancer these days is one in two even though smoking has decreased......business is good....bit s.hit for us though Ps happy 2 help trebs when needs b
I agree with a lot of that. I have no knowledge of there being a cure for cancer 60 years ago so won't comment on that. I do agree though that it's a sad indictment of us that rates for cancer are 1 in 2. It seems tobacco's been replaced by sugar which is just as bad. Plus the other chemicals and ****e in food these days. What I like about the collaboration on this new treatment is the emphasis on making it accessible to all. No point in having it if our hospitals can't afford to offer it to everyone.