
00001% of global GDP into searching for life outside our solar system.

Where will Homo sapiens be in 200 years? We are currently putting.

The universe is 13.8 billion years old life on Earth is 3.5 billion years old Homo sapiens is 250,000 years old the search for life outside our solar system is 10 years old. If you lived 260 years ago, and your neighbor said "I think that you are composed of trillions of individual cells, and thats why food spoils" you'd be likely to burn them at the stake (literally). 99.999929% of lifes history had NO humans, NO knowledge of cells, NO concept of stars and planets. Humans have existed for only 250,000 years or 0.000071% of the history of life on Earth. Lets put this into perspective, just 150 years ago we did not know about bacteria, or that our bodies are made of cells. Not only are we identifying planets around other stars, but we are analyzing their atmospheres for signs of organic molecules. 43 years later, a mere blink of an eye geologically, we have satellites in space identifying planets around other stars. If you look at Homo sapiens, we first went to the moon in 1969. In my opinion, i'd have no choice but to agree, we fear too much of what we don't know.
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They know we know they have been here, or still are, and now they feel the need to correct that by giving us knowledge, not tech, they see we have some tech of our own, but no where near what they have, so for now, we get knowledge, once we master that, then maybe we'll get tech.well some, like how to travel the stars and such.īut for now, we are just too youthful to understand what we may find out there.
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Like Bob said, in Star Trek, they have a code to not interfere in other worldly culture or development, May that have that same code? And if so, maybe we were never meant to know they were here, it was all just a mistake.Ģ: If you believe that, i could see in the start that they made a mistake, that was over 50 years ago, and if they are that advanced they want to fix it. Or is there radar evidence that it is still actually here? So, after this large ship was sited by so many, where did it go?Did the ship Fix it's malfunction and simply disappear? If that be the case, a ship that large should have shown on several radars, not just military.Īnd for the military to take such information from a national site, such as a local airport is nothing less than illegal in the eyes of the UN. Meaning, do they not have cloaking devices so if they don't want us to see them, then we won't.however, in the case of say Phoenix, where so many saw such a large ship fly over, is it possible that the ship wasn't meant to be seen, but had a malfunction? Nice Bob, you may have a point in more ways than one.ġ: Being that if they are so much more advanced that us, why do we ever see them at all? With the worldwide unrelenting UFO fascination and the phenomenal success of fictional UFO films, it is high time for an up-to-date documentary about UFOs for worldwide release.

James Fox has won the support of several key media, government and military personnel, and has made numerous television and radio appearances.Īdditionally, because of the strength of his ratings and the high level of interest from his audience, Larry King has indicated to James Fox an interest in promoting I Know What I Saw. 'I KNOW WHAT I SAW' exposes reasons behind government secrecy from those involved at the highest level. operation whose policy is to confiscate and hoard substantiating evidence from close encounters to the extent that even Presidents have failed to get straight answers. Their accounts reveal a behind-the-scenes U.S. including Air Force generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, government and FAA officials from seven countries who tell stories that, as Governor Fife Symington from Arizona stated, "will challenge your reality". Director James Fox assembled the most credible UFO witnesses from around the world to testify at The National Press Club in Washington D.C. I Know What I Saw is a documentary guaranteed to change the way we see the universe.
