Michael Taylor

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Michael Taylor

Michael Taylor

@MikeTaylor00

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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
To my critics: Ok, sure, there could be evidence for aliens (disclosure) any day now. But I've been hearing this for 40 years. That it hasn't happened leads me to think it will never happen, but I'm happy to be proven wrong. Just show us the aliens/spaceships and we will believe!
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer

UFOs/UAPs is a new age religion. There will never be proof, any more than you can prove religious beliefs like the virgin birth, the resurrection, or the trinity. Here again is my Scientific American column explaining as much in October, 2017:

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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
You are the one rage baiting the replies. You are just another account that was all in on aliens and then did a 180. I stopped watching your YouTube videos because it was obvious that you had done very little research and would act like events from 30 years ago were breaking news. You could at least be consistent. Otherwise you aren't going to be able to keep a following.
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Vetted
Vetted@VettedPodcast·
@bruhr3aly It’s X, don’t get so triggered. Try calming down and you might get more engagement.
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
There are a few reasons. One is thst splinter groups in the government have been trying to shoot them down or use something like an EMP. One theory on Roswell is that they weren't expecting high energy active radar. The radar used back then was basically a giant microwave. Birds and even people who got too close were killed by it. It might affect their navigation system, which is likely using the Earth's magnetic field. Another theory for Roswell is lightning. Certain alloys become magnetic when electrified. The 2 craft were flying close together when they were struck by atmospheric lightning and became magnetized. Which caused them to slam into each other. There is at least one craft that was an archeology find. I've heard of multiple possible locations including the one that was so big they built a building over the top of it. The final reason is that some crafts have been gifted to the government. It's probably a mix. The government purposely puts out false information along with real information so that part of it can be proven wrong. Then the whole thing becomes suspect.
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Archon Sovereign Dayne
Archon Sovereign Dayne@DayneShaul18324·
If aliens from another galaxy were coming here, their technology would be thousands of years ahead of us. If their technology is that good, would they really be crashing spaceships on earth for the last 100 years?
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
@DrNeilStone So the people saying a disease that has been around for decades without being easily transmissible are conspiracy theorists? But the people saying the world is going to end are not?
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Conspiracy theorists are already trying to play down and mock Ebola I would say to them You don't understand what Ebola is and what it can do You are playing with fire And you could get badly, badly burned
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
@MiddleOfMayhem You must really hate your life. You went from believing every story about the paranormal to the exact opposite. I guess if my beliefs were based on how much money I could make, I would be as hateful and angry as you are.
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
@PirateMin_VRDev @MiddleOfMayhem This guy used to be the biggest pusher of wacky stuff. He had a YouTube show. Now he is getting paid by the other side and suddenly changed all of his beliefs over night. He is whore for whoever pays him the most.
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PirateMin
PirateMin@PirateMin_VRDev·
@MiddleOfMayhem Why doesn't the NY Post not do real journalism? You clearly think this is all BS but need the clicks?
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
@Marc_Desm @michaelshermer If you think Avi Loeb is a crack pot, you must only get your news from the mainstream media. Or you just don't understand what he is really saying.
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marc desmarais
marc desmarais@Marc_Desm·
@michaelshermer He's not the only one who 'discovered' what cosmic rays does to film. Jesus, why pick that alien crack pot?
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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
Avi Loeb solves the UFO Files mystery of lights in the moon night sky on Apollo 12 & 17: cosmic rays, not aliens. @avi-loeb/we-should-not-mistake-cosmic-rays-for-ufos-8d10b0085b9c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@avi-loeb/we-s…
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
No need to call names. You clearly haven't done the research. Bob Lazar is legit. Every credible complaint against him has been answered and he has been right about things he couldn't have known without having been to S4. Watch his doc S4. He literally walked around Los Alamos and said hi to all of the employees who remembered him. His name was in a phone directory for S4 and at least 2 employees confirmed he worked there. There is plenty of evidence of the Vargiha Brazil incident. James Fox did a follow up that is great. What about the 2 military witnesses, one who died. What about the doctors and nurses? Why did they close down hospital wing? How did the crash site have radiation? How were there witnesses that saw a smoking cigar shaped craft crash? And witnesses that saw a tarp over the same shape ship on a flatbed truck. How did hundreds of people including the most respected family in town saw circle lights flying in what they called a search pattern after the initial crash? I could go on and on with evidence for Varghina or others. But you will religiously believe anything that the skeptics say. No matter how stupid the argument is. The biggest excuse skeptics have for Vargina is that the 3 girls mistook a homeless man, that they see everyday, for an alien. Talk about retarded beliefs. If you want to have an actual intellectual discussion I can show you a handful of incidents that can't be disproven. But if you are going to continue with Ad Hominim attacks, that just tells me that you know you are wrong.
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
Every conspiracy theory gives you something to argue about. Except one. Flat earth is unique in one very important way: not only does it fail to produce evidence, it is literally impossible to produce evidence for itself. A bold statement, I know. But logically sound. Hear me out: “Flat earth evidence” is effectively an oxymoron, because every honest attempt to measure reality produces globe evidence instead. 😁 UFO believers have blurry photos, radar anomalies, and government documents that are 90% black rectangles. Thin, but there’s something in the low-information zone for the imagination to work with. Points for effort. Anti-vaxxers drag you into papers and studies - wrong ones, misread ones, studies that don’t say what they think they say - but the scaffolding of an argument exists. Moon landing deniers point to real photographs and misread them. No stars in the image. A flag that seems to move. Explain the science, they reject it. Frustrating, but at least there’s a thing to explain. Flat earthers have nothing. And I mean that precisely. There is no evidence for a flat earth. No photograph, no measurement, no experiment, no navigational result, no physical observation that survives scrutiny. But more importantly: there absolutely cannot be. The globe isn’t a theory we’re still testing. It has been known for 2,300 years and confirmed in more ways than are worth listing. Which means any honest experiment a flat earther runs produces evidence for the globe. Every time. The earth is round every time someone checks. You cannot design a valid test that flat earth wins. Strip it all the way down and flat earth belief rests on one of two foundations. A religious text interpreted to describe a flat earth with a firmament. At that point the argument ends - that’s faith, and faith doesn’t need evidence and this conversation is over. Or: they looked at a horizon. It looked flat. Done. Decided. Everything after that is just decorating a conclusion that was never up for debate. No other fringe belief works this way. Flat earth is the only one that isn’t just unsupported - it’s structurally incapable of ever being supported. And yet it persists. Genuinely fascinating.
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
@MickWest Now that they replaced the director it seems like there might be some actual progress made. Dr. Kirkpatrick was caught lying too many times.
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
I'm glad the UFO caucus realizes that AARO is working honestly to disclose what they can. There have been some mixed messages in the past.
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
@TerrenceBrownJ4 I have extensively researched the Arnold case and highly doubt he was a disinfo agent who made it up.
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
I highly suggest everyone watch "An Honest Liar", a documentary about world famous magician turned militant debunker James Randi. It's absolutely delicious watching Randi publicly lay waste to "psychic" charlatans like Uri Geller and Hal Puthoff.
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
There is more than enough proof of remote viewing being significantly better than chance. The Stanford Research Institute has done studies on it. Joe McMoneagle refused to ever do targets that could not be verified. He had a success rate between 60 and 80% depending on the scenario.
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
@ShreddyBear "Pentagon-confirmed Tic Tac videos" No, they did not confirm a Tic Tac. "a handful of cases remain genuinely unexplained after review" Provide one example. "military pilots risking careers to report them" Provide one example.
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
The "UFO" story is a lie. You owe it to yourself to be informed. This video exposes most of the lies, deception, propaganda and madness. 00:00 NY Times propaganda story and the "core group" of dubious characters 02:17 UFO hysteria leads to Pentagon creating new UFO office 02:50 "Crazy" UFO believers inside Pentagon miss Chinese spy craft 03:54 Taxpayer funds spent on Skinwalker Ranch and wacky monster hunts 04:42 UFO "whistleblower" David Grusch is directly connected to the "core group" of paranormal grifters and fabulists 07:16 Congress gets bamboozled into hosting a UFO hearing with Grusch and the "core group" 08:23 Senator Chuck Schumer gets bamboozled into drafting new UFO legislation. Grusch and the "core group" help write the bill. 09:17 Pentagon scientist Sean Kirkpatrick retires and goes public about the dubious shenanigans of the "core group" of "religious" UFO crusaders 11:30 Sean Kirkpatrick reveals "the actual conspiracy" - a UFO "religion" has infiltrated the US government and US military 12:30 The UFO cult begins calling for a "war" and for UFO skeptics to be tortured and executed. 14:00 Despite this disturbing warlike rhetoric, the mainstream media happily promotes the UFO cult. 14:35 New comments from the "UFO caucus" in Congress who have been duped by the "core group" 17:56 Revelation that Congress' main source of UFO information is the same dubious "core group" of paranormal true believers. SOURCES and FURTHER READING: The UFO Lie (documentary) youtube.com/watch?v=6XD4gQ… The UFO Lie (article) nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo… The Pentagon's Ghostbusters nypost.com/video/the-pent… Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp's Fake UFOs nypost.com/video/ridiculo…
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
It was before cell phones had good cameras. His wife saw it leaning against a tree. When they saw it, it ran down the street kicking up leaves. So it wasn't something they imagined. More people saw it at different times without knowledge of each other. So it wasn't a shared delusion. He isn't the only one who has gone to Skinwalker ranch as a skeptic and brought something home with them.
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Steven Greenstreet
Steven Greenstreet@MiddleOfMayhem·
TRUE STORY: A senior Pentagon official in charge of hunting UFOs claims his house was haunted by poltergeists and a werewolf was in his backyard. The mainstream media is NOT telling you this side of the "UFO" story. Either because they haven't done their homework or they're actively promoting a false narrative. Get informed! 00:00 - The "UFO" story 00:46 - Military officials investigate Skinwalker Ranch 01:42 - News media gets the whole story wrong 02:07 - The $22 million ghost hunt 02:50 - The werewolf in the backyard 04:12 - First image of the werewolf 06:46 - The WTF video game revelation 08:19 - Comments from the ghost hunters 09:06 - I find the real "werewolf" 10:44 - Pentagon werewolf man missed Chinese spy craft over America for years
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Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
The guy didn't believe in in any of it. He went to Skinwalker ranch as a skeptic. It followed him home. His entire family and other people saw it too. That's why they call it the Phenomenon. It isn't just one thing. It seems to be extra terrestrial, extra dimensional, ultra terrestrial, poltergeists, cryptids and more. He isn't the first skeptic that has had his life turned upside down. If it was 1 or 2 people you could say they went crazy. But there are thousands of military, police, and other trained observers who never wanted to believe in any of it but can't deny what they saw or experienced.
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Next Level
Next Level@Last_Nice_Guy·
@MiddleOfMayhem It comes as a set. If you believe his ufo bs, you gotta believe his werewolf and poltergeist bs also, you can’t pick and chose 😂
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Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor@MikeTaylor00·
It isn't a werewolf man. He didn't describe it that way. He also was a skeptic before he visited Skinwalker ranch. When he came home he brought something with him. His entire family and other people saw the same large wolf. It stood up on two legs and ran down the street. It physically moved debris in the street when it ran. It's great that you get to act smug after shilling the same shit for years. What a hypocrite.
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