I'm looking for a genuine response. I consult for a couple of media companies, among other things, and they're wondering what to do about this. They're looking at it, going durrr.... and wondering what people's reactions would be if they pursued it further. So I thought I'd ask and see what people thought. Probably they're not going to do anything with it, but do a little more research.
Just for ****s and giggs, let's look at Patrick Ewing from afar. His profile looks like that of a primate for God's sake. That could be the case here. Or he could be ex-military whose face was badly disfigured in battle and now works as SS for our gov't. Either make a ton more freakin' sense than any idiot here believing that thing is an alien.
The only genuine response is ridicule, buddy. What you're looking for is confirmation for what you want to believe.
Siro, what do you think is going on in this video?
The only genuine response is ridicule, buddy. What you're looking for is confirmation for what you want to believe.
I'm not trying to assert a belief, and I'm not personally invested in making an argument here. I'm trying to see how people react. I've got your feedback, thanks.
BTW, that abovetopsecret site is a joke, since clearly there wouldn't actually be a public web site collecting things that are top secret. I'm guessing you know that...
But suit wearing aliens attending a press conference is a totally reasonable assumption?
Unless this guy is a serious burn victim with a unique assignment or a post-produced Voldemort in the evening news, there doesn't seem to be another conclusion to draw. Of course, you're welcome to draw any conclusion and believe anything you like. I'm sorry if you're offended.
Considering most secret service agents have military backgrounds, I'd say disfigurement is just a tiiiiiny bit more plausible than that garbage about non-human entities being out of sync with whatever.
Okay, then you can go with that explanation.
You don't need an explanation, and this is a non-event, but you've posted more than anyone in the thread, and rather emphatically too. So just say, "nothing to see here," and move on.
Based on my experience, I would say that #4 is the most plausible explanation. You obviously don't agree. So we can just agree to disagree. And you're free to think anything of me or this topic you like.
The cognitive aberration that allows people to accept irrationality if it conforms to their programming is THE biggest issue we face as a society. It stands in the way of actually fixing anything fundamental. And if my derision gives you a single extra moment of reflection next time you suggest something so absurd, then I'm satisfied.
Where's TheSilencer when you need him? Catchall isn't fun to pick a fight with.![]()