
Sean Doyle
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It's good to see Neil deGrasse Tyson @neiltyson finally acknowledging there is indeed a truth behind the UFOs mystery. But it's important he acknowledges how, as a scientist, he has dismissed the possibility of an anomalous explanation for UFOs/UAPs for many years: 2017 (CNN Interview) “Call me when you have a dinner invite from an alien. The evidence is so paltry for aliens to visit Earth, I have no further interest.” Source: CNN "New Day" interview with Alisyn Camerota, December 20, 2017.cnn.com “The universe brims with mysteries. Just because you don’t know what it is you’re looking at doesn’t mean it’s intelligent aliens visiting from another planet... Scientists live in mystery every day of our lives… People are uncomfortable not knowing, not the scientists. I’m fine. We don’t know what it is. Keep checking it out.” “If you can't explain what it is and it's flying and it's an object, it's an unidentified flying object, period. You just said you don't know what it is so that sentence should not continue beyond that phrase. You can't say I don't know what it is, therefore, it must be aliens visiting from another planet.” Source: Big Think video/interview bigthink.com “Okay, so maybe we are getting visited by aliens daily. In all of these sightings, it's aliens. I don't have a problem with that. My issue is what you are presenting as evidence in support of that claim. If it's entirely grounded in your eyewitness testimony... eyewitness testimony on the totem pole of weight of evidence it is at the bottom... And yes, Carl Sagan's famous dictum, 'extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.' So the best thing is to drag the alien into town square and you'll be rich and famous overnight... Where's all the video? Where are the images of you posing for selfies with the aliens?” “Do you think the government is that competent, that they can actually keep such a secret? Oh, my gosh, when did you get that much confidence in the U.S. government?... Here’s what I’d rather think: that if we had an alien invasion, more than the US government would know about it. We would know about it. We, with cameras and smartphones, we are crowdsourcing an alien invasion of Earth because everybody has a camera, high-resolution camera.” Source: TMZ interview, August 2023 “Today, what I find is many people see things they don’t understand. A light in the sky that moves in a way they can’t predict or foresee, and they credit aliens. So for me, crediting things we don’t understand to aliens is the continuation of the 'God of the gaps.' But 'alien of the gaps' doesn’t have a resonance to it. So in my book, I’ve just introduced a new term: 'aliens of our ignorance.' So there’s something you don’t quite understand — aliens. There it is. And it becomes a very convenient way to account for mysteries.” Source: Piers Morgan Uncensored, February 27, 2026 On government files: “Since no one in government has presented an alien, I did not immediately think the government has aliens.” Source: Same Piers Morgan “The impending release of U.S. government files on aliens and U.F.O.s is a good thing... I expect the alien files will be anticlimactic... Personally, I’d be delighted if the files were accompanied by an actual alien. Alive or dead or undead. Preferably alive. Is that too much to ask for?” Source: New York Times op-ed, May 6, 2026 “If an authentic alien walked out of the halls of Congress, nobody would ever again have to ask if you ‘believe’ in aliens, just as nobody questions the existence of elephants.”



Neil deGrasse Tyson says the public is ready for the truth about UFOs because credible officials and whistleblowers have testified before Congress, but he still wants physical proof of recovered non-human craft and bodies. “These are people of high rank, and all sincere ... [they have] said that they’ve got alien body parts and reverse-engineered technologies.” reddit.com/r/UFOs/comment…









Why would anyone be against this at all? Are you against this??


New media post from Donald J. Trump ( TruthSocial: May 17 2026, 4:53 PM ET )





In light of today’s revelations around Apollo 17 interacting with UFOs, here’s Japanese NASA historian Takano Jousen: He was close with astronaut Eugene Cernan who told him during the mission, aliens gave him a message never to return to the moon - that’s why they stopped at 17





With AI’s job-killing, human-replacing revolution on the horizon, the unemployment rate for young graduates is already at its highest level since the start of the pandemic — the global scourge that, just six years ago, yanked those same kids out of high school and deferred their first sweet steps out of childhood. One bolt from the blue, then another: It’s enough to make a person think the universe is out to get them. “How one would even start a career now — scarred by the recent past, menaced by a post-human future, and debilitated by early exposure to smartphones — is beyond me,” writes Ryu Spaeth. “Like many others deep into their careers, I’m apprehensive about what is ahead, too.” What advice can you then give the young grad? One school of thought holds that, whatever challenges lie in the future, people will manage to adapt and flourish. That those new to the workforce can become the “author of [their] own professional lives." Spaeth explores what happens when that promise increasingly feels like a lie: nymag.visitlink.me/eRm6Mo









