Developereo
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Yes, and my point is that they allegedly opened up the program to a panel of international private citizens?and from most congressional oversight.
Right!
If it was all gas as you claim, I wonder why they spent so much time on the ridiculous?
These people need to eat also. They need to sell books and TV appearances.
As much as I like watching Michio Kaku, and he seems a nice enough fellow, all he is saying is that aliens can/may exist. So what? What does that have to do with the claims in the OP?
Remember, there's a huge huge universe out there.
The question isn't whether aliens exist, but whether they have contacted the US govt. and whether the US govt. has warp drive technology to go anywhere in the universe.
I will give you a much simpler explanation of why the director of skunkworks made those ridiculous claims. It doesn't involve three-headed aliens zipping around in fourteen dimensions. The more plausible reason is much more mundane: he wants any unauthorized detection of his super secret aircrafts to be attributed to aliens rather than his agency.
To give an analogy: if I want to eat that last piece of cake in the fridge, it's much better if I can convince you that ghosts exist and that a ghost ate that cake.