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It’s a bird . . . it’s a plane . . . it’s . . . oh, we guess just an actual plane then. Or maybe it’s what they want us to think. Avid alien enthusiasts spend days of the year staring up at the sky questioning what could be, or what really is. Sooner or later, someone will get the clearest sight yet of the unusual. But not us, we’ll be spacing out with these memes. Something relevant from it is he urges Mexico to create a military-civil commission to investigate this matter. My own thoughts, this is just a consequence of the way japanese society works, a lot of social pressure and shunning, he wants his government to start taking it seriously)

The majority of the aliens meme have their origin in the History Channel series Ancient Aliens. These are the documentary series, based on the idea that there is a possibility of aliens’ visit in the past. In other words, the scientist, who worked at those series, probably, tried to say that someone (or something) influenced our evolution and development in general. Also on September 12th, X [6] user @thecaptain_nemo posted stills from the hearing with the caption, "wtf is going on in Mexico," gathering over 2,700 likes in a day (seen below). It's a free online image maker that lets you add custom resizable text, images, and much more to templates.

Staring out into space as a child, we still remember searching for the man in the moon, or the cow on the moon, and lots of other things on the moon. We can be pretty sure life isn’t on the moon, but Mars is still up for debate. Either way, if aliens left us a sign, we bet it would look more creative than anything we’d have to offer. you want can be used if you first install it on your device and then type in the font name on Imgflip. Commend the government though, on the openness on the subject. Any conversation about it is good and helps keep momentum, and it might motivate more nations to start talking about it seriously. The aliens unveiled in the Mexican congress is one of the strangest stories of the year and whenever there is something truly surreal happening you can bet the internet isn't far behind with memes.

According to TIME, David said he believed the US government has unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) based on his interviews with 40 witnesses over four years. But the Pentagon has denied David’s claims about retrieving any alien crash debris. So, it’s essentially his word against theirs until an extra terrestrial gets in touch.The tongue-in-cheek event is obviously a parody — I mean, the group hosting is called " Shitposting cause im in shambles." But that doesn't mean the public can't adjust their tinfoil hats and dream a little.

If the great unknown isn’t enough to convince you in the existence of aliens, funny memes can also take your mind to places lightyears away. Imgflip supports all fonts installed on your device including the default Windows, Mac, and web fonts, Of my own experience, in Aeromexico in 1994 a flight under my control passed through my radar and 2 objects got close to the flight we were monitoring. We didn't give it much thought. Then we received reports that the flight had been damaged in the landing gear. Witnesses said there was a UAP hovering over Mexico City WTC building that flights were flying too close to it and the accident happened. But the alien evidence has also thrown up a lot of apathy— mostly, we really don’t care. If they want to come and hang out, cool. But we can’t handle any more drama right now: The mazatlan case ocurred on nov 19 1975 3 airships were intercepted by an object that were obligated to descend in mazatlan because of the presence and closeness of the object. So close it accompanied all the way almost to landing. Which was blatant and obvious.

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French citizen Michael Vaillant from the GEIPAN shares his experience working in the investigative organization. (Better translator, I guess french is easier to translate to Spanish). He's no longer in the organization since 2022. He wants to help reduce stigma on the subject. Typically when we see things that escape our comprehension, to avoid stigma, it is important to provide structure and understanding in a scientific way. There is investigative processes and research processes that can allow to shed light of the phenomenon. An investigator must be impartial in his work. The scientific work with regards to UAP must be broadened and integrated across the world, it currently does not exist. I urge nations and organizations to create a collective for the investigation of UAP following ISO standards that allows for a systemic study of UAP. The GEIPAN has a database of phenomenons available but there is not many organizations using it for research. It is important to create a new kind of science, a science for the unknown, that focuses on investigating and researching in multiple disciplines to understand these phenomenons comprehensively, across individuals, nations, scientists and communities. In summary, he proposes an open, international and scientific, investigative and researching approach to the matter. (Curious about the database he speaks about, can anyone look into that?) Most aliens do seem to be on the short side, so an investment in a car seat actually seems like a sound one all things considered. user-uploaded templates using the search input, or hit "Upload new template" to upload your own template The documentary focuses on the "Ancient Astronaut Theory" [2] which states that extraterrestrial beings came to earth throughout the ancient times and helped shape history. For example, the Ancient Astronaut Theory insists that the pyramids were built by the help of alien technologies and that the great pyramids align with the constellation Orion; where some of the aliens may exist or came from. The show has come under some criticism for being "far fetched", "hugely speculative" and "expound[ing] wildly on theories suggesting that astronauts wandered the Earth freely in ancient time."



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