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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

It is more difficult day by day to separate reality from fiction!

Tom Daniel's avatar

With "AI" eclipsing all else on the digital communication platform, reality may become obsolete.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

It all depends on who controls AI. The manipulators or the truth seekers!

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

The owners of the AIs. decide a lot of what the AIs are able to say. The AI are also known to lie, hallucinate, and just be wrong based on their searches. Just a few days ago someone asked an AI how many Rs are in the word strawberry. It said 2.

With YouTube videos I am beginning to assign all videos with equal weight. the AI slop, the genre stories, the news clips. Only a few things seem genuine, among those are music reaction videos. But how long before reactors I have watched for year will be replaced with AI clones of their image and speech?

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

The most genuine I have used is Alter AI which has access to mass media newspaper reports, which in some cases are planted stories and not the truth. Need to challenge the responses when facts don't fit. Many utilize Wikipedia which is controlled by CIA and Big Pharma and who knows who else.

Tom Daniel's avatar

You gotta be KIDDING, Thomas!

Jerry Williams's avatar

Unfortunately, it seems anything that can be used for bad, is used for bad.

Human nature...

Paula Kroll's avatar

A new "shiny object" ???

Randall Stoehr's avatar

The UTUBE imaging and voice trickery is way too lifelike to make any clear discerning!

We are in for "Double Trouble!" T-R-O-U-B-L-E ! (Lynyrd Synyrd)

Can you say yikes?

Bob Paine's avatar

Wait until we discover that virtually everything that we think is real is fiction. If Omnipotence/Omnipresence/All/Absolute are the qualities of God/That Which Is, there literally can be nothing beside.

A.J. Foster's avatar

I believe you are right. All the energies that comprise the all that is ,in actually is God. It is not separate than the atomic universe that is us and all we can detect. These energies (God) surround us,energise us give all the ability to live,move reproduce living atomic bodies. We judge things as reality which in our minds makes it true,but the everything is actuality.

Bob Paine's avatar

I am just coming to comprehension of this myself and the work to grasp it and then to behave accordingly is a somewhat daunting yet exhilarating experience.

There is an author - Alfred Aiken who wrote and taught on this, maybe you would be interested.

Barbara Byrd's avatar

Really? Or, just another Psy Op? Nice diversion right before we are plummeted into a war with Iran.

Larry Cox's avatar

At our level of ability to know, everything looks like a psyop. That's the game, and I don't worry too much about it beyond recognizing that it's being played.

Leo's avatar

And right after more information re: T's ties to Epstein...

Pinebeetle's avatar

Looks like Clinton is neck deep in hot jacuzzi water lol

LoverOfHills's avatar

Nailed it, Barbara.

Diana Thompson's avatar

This should be fun! ;-)

Robert Wistedt's avatar

let's just get voter "ID" passed nothing else matters

Kreg Kinney's avatar

But if the space aliens were born here, should we give them citizenship and voting rights??? 😂

Burton Tschache's avatar

My interest in the UFO phenomenon began 1958 when I read The Report On Unidentified Flying Objects by Maj. Edward Ruppult. I had just turned 8.

In 1968, I saw my first UFO with a group of friends. Their house, on the side of a mountain, was actually higher than the craft so we were able to observe its movements over the town below from above. It was the classic saucer shape with a large dome on top and a smaller one below.

I've been fortunate to see many craft throughout my life that have lead me to conclude we are not alone.

God created the Universe and it is huge and growing by the second. It would only make sense that there would be more civilizations filling the Universe. Our God is not wasteful.

RobMc's avatar

Our God is not wasteful.

Agreed.

Tom Daniel's avatar

When I was 4 or 5 - in 1941 - along with my paternal grand mother and a bunch of neighbors all standing in the middle of Baldwin Avenue in Temple City, Calif., one evening - all looking SOUTH and pointing up at the THREE very BRIGHT lights that I first thought were stars - but then started MOVING in erratic jerky movements - then were gone in a flash! What with some other incidents - one scaring the crap outta me when I was 18 years old, I AM A BELIEVER!

Kim's avatar

You can’t DO that! What was the scary event???

Tom Daniel's avatar

LOLOL! Kim, trying to verbalize (in written form) would take probably a thousand words. Wish I could...

Rebecca L Kurtz's avatar

I sure got my own version of chuckle from Justine but my apologies to Dr. Malone. Thank-you for the twist is news fare.

Let’s hope the GOP will get serious about better messaging and act like we have critical elections to articulate and win!!!

Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

that was Justine dozing off....

Rebecca L Kurtz's avatar

I was the one who should’ve been dozing!!!

D D's avatar

Rebecca, I don't believe it was Dr. Malone dozing, maybe it was you?

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

Yes--look back and you'll see, Rebecca, that it was Justine Isernhinke of the Malone Institute. By the way, all you need do is donate to somebody once and you'll start receiving plenty of election text messages from the GOP.

Kim's avatar

I don't think you even need to donate. Is there any way to turn it off?

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

None that I'm aware of.

Rebecca L Kurtz's avatar

I’m referring to better national media messaging. Stopping all the grandstand in fighting. You can be a rock and get texts, you’re right.

Rebecca L Kurtz's avatar

You’re so right and I was multitasking and it was too late to be reading an doc Malone. oops too funny!

Larry Cox's avatar

Justine actually wrote this piece, not Dr. Malone. The reference to vampires is, however, starkly appropriate.

Tom Daniel's avatar

THE MOST critical in this 250th year of our Republic.

Jean's avatar

Well, with the midterms coming up in November, it's looking like much of the citizenry will be focusing elsewhere. Between the Epstein and Alien disclosures, the citizenry may not have much time to devote a meaningful focus on voting. Will that be a good thing?

Will these troves yield suffient benefits to warrant the attention they will receive?

One hopes so, but that will be a question.

BTW, getting the big O out of trouble seems counter productive to me.

Tom Daniel's avatar

IF the Demo-COMMIES again rig the November election and "occupy" the House again - with Jeffries becoming "leader" - DJT will automatically become a Lame Duck - his remaining two years - and ANY legislation meant to help "We" the sovereign citizens will stand NO chance of being codified into law...and the USA WILL finally become the USSA - like New York IS now under the rule of MamDUMMY - a guy who has NEVER in his "adult" life held a real job - and is an economic illiterate - EXACTLY like Bernie Sanders - who SWORE MamDUMMY in.

Jean's avatar

Agree! Our very worst nightmare!

LoverOfHills's avatar

Tom, I'm not sure that, even, if not "rigged", R's will get off their duff to save us. Apathy is in the bones of most all supposed R/Conservatives/Libertarians.

Tom Daniel's avatar

Yes, LOH, I fear the same thing WILL happen - the apathy and depth of incompetence displayed by so-called Republicans hasn't really changed over the 40 years I have been watching them via CSPAN-I.

Tom Daniel's avatar

I forgot to include "AOC" the "Absolutely Obnoxious Communist" who aside from a stint at bartending, has NO history of ANY experience at starting, running, meeting payroll of ANY business - and is an inveterate economic illiterate - exactly like her mentor - Bernie Sanders - who has NO history WHATSOEVER in the "private sector."

Larry Cox's avatar

I think these disclosures go way beyond our pitiful attempts at democracy. But if we can ever figure out what's really going on, we may some day have something approaching a workable and reasonably democratic system of governance.

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

As our president well knows, O has already been given a military execution.

Jean's avatar

A functioning, instigating zombie?

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

Who knows who--in a mask.

pgramsey's avatar

The President can de-classify whatever he wants. The ex-President can't.

ron's avatar

msm and demoncrats will be clamoring for barry's prosecution...right?

pgramsey's avatar

I'm sure they'll get right on that.

RobMc's avatar

My bride and I live waaay out on the edge of nowhere. We’ve seen UFO’s. Our neighbors have seen UFO’s.

I’m not a sensationalist, I don’t lay awake at night thinking about them, I just know what I saw.

It will be interesting to see what Trump is able to declassify.

ron's avatar

Just because it's not identified does NOT mean it's a space alien. It just means no one apparently knows what it was. I say "apparently" because some of these sightings are special or advanced technology tests that were probably highly classified at the time, so no one would confirm their existence. There might actually be some interesting things to see in the files release, which would answer some old questions. But then fabulists would say, "the government is lying."

DBC's avatar

Robert; Del Bigtree interviews some very interesting researchers

[Del Bigtree returns to the desk after two weeks in Europe with An Inconvenient Study, bringing shocking reports from doctors and scientists around the world — and a firsthand account of breaking four ribs in a Canadian ER that exposed the reality of mainstream emergency medicine.

Then, an unfiltered roundtable with Alec Zeck, Dr. Ben Tapper, and Katie Collins, PA-C, tackling holistic health, informed consent, censorship, and the terrain theory vs. germ theory debate many have demanded, and few are willing to host.]

https://thehighwire.com/watch/

My take; fascinating... algo virus world vs reality- no proof of an actual 'covid' virus, all modeled.

Brien's avatar

There are angels and demon angels - these are the UAPs. They do move about our earth, mostly invisibly but not always. They are spiritual beings and as visual creatures they are shape shifters, capable of taking on human form and other forms. They have been seen by airline pilots as points of light moving very, very fast across our atmosphere. Everything that is was created by God. Nothing is alien to Him.

SR Miller's avatar

POTUS Trump can release all the files he wants, won’t do a thing.

Primarily because THERE ARE NO ALIENS/ETs. No ADVANCED technological life. - I know, that no intelligence thing probably is galactically local applicable, too 🤣

It just doesn’t math out. Yeah yeah yeah, I know: billions of planets, billions of galaxies - {sigh} still no aliens.

The series of events necessary for humans (or oomans as ETs like to say) to exist are so unlikely to have occurred in the order and timing they did… we’re a miracle, metaphorically and/or literally. Spiritually?

I hope I didn’t burst anybody’s balloon, but you should probably take that "WELCOME ET" sign down. Soon.

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

Boy, are you in for some surprises, SR.

Larry Cox's avatar

What makes you think this is true? There are many who have met such creatures in person, and many more who have interacted with them by other means. The research is extensive, though far from complete. If anyone needs their bubble burst, it is yourself.

SR Miller's avatar

Who?

Are there photos - clear, sharp, dated.

How did they communicate? How did they/it get here? Where did they park? Why are/were they here and only “communicate” with certain people? Are they bipedal, are the major sensory organs up high or…? Why would they be vaguely humanoid?

Do the visitors have names? Do we have any info about how they developed, came to be?

I use to 🤔 “believe,” at least in the possibility. Then I got older, way more educated, started examining this thing we call the miracle of life, the even greater miracle of space faring technological life and the chance of us being one of many, any kept getting smaller and smaller. But we all need someone/something to believe in. Eh?

Larry Cox's avatar

The clearest dated photos (of UAP) are from Billy Meier. Courtney Brown has made videos of more modern craft, but not clear. There are a scattering of others. See the James Fox film "The Program."

The usual communication method is telepathic.

Most come in small ships, probably from larger ships "parked" elsewhere.

The "humanoid" form factor is a body shape that predates Earth by billions of years. Even the dinosaurs were vaguely "humanoid." Almost all skeletal animals are. Even insects have heads and eyes, just extra legs and no internal skeleton.

The "visitors" tell various stories of their origins. It is not clear, though, that they have a significantly better historical memory than we do. Lacerta has her story. Billy Meier's visitors had their stories. The semi-machine ones ("Greys"), though, aren't that chatty.

It appears that the main thing that happened to you as you aged was that you were taken over by cynicism. I am 71 myself. Been looking at this subject since I was young. It has nothing to do with "something to believe in." Do you need to "believe" in a door before you can open it and walk through it? It's just there. And these beings are there, but they are hiding from us. They are keeping secrets from us. Some of them are doing this because they don't want us to remember what they did to us that caused us to end up trapped on Earth.

It is true that you can live a life, and then another one, and thousands more, without ever worrying about any of this. But you will end up trapped in a body and at some point trapped in some inanimate object. If you want that for your future, go for it. Those who want more freedom than we have now need to take a different, more proactive approach. Neither way is "easy." I think the reach for freedom, though, is more fun. And that is based on something more universal: We all want a game to play.

Kim's avatar

I have watched many “space alien” type movies. None of the aliens depicted are as other worldly than creatures I have come across on land and sea almost every day. To conclude aliens are not possible seems like hubris.

SR Miller's avatar

You must be fun at parties: please read/reread what I wrote, CAREFULLY, and don’t go and substitute your narrow minded words for my well thoughout out words. The problem with people who have agendas or minimal cognitive skills is they have to substitute their own thoughts/words for another’s. Go away, you bore me

Susan Hammond's avatar

I agree with you SR, but I have no idea about the math thing. I believe that people believe what they saw and how they interacted with alien beings, BUT, I believe that they completely misunderstood what they saw and heard. I will leave it at that at this time.

SR Miller's avatar

That’s basically my belief as well - I don’t argue that people saw "something," just the interpretation of what they think they saw.

Also, in this age where cameras are ubiquitous, where’s the photo of Joe Bob trading greeting with the, or A, ET Alien?

Also #2, no contact⁉️, what’s that about - they’re either gonna recognize our possible/probable future path and want us as allies or they’re gonna eat us: what’s the result - welcomed into the galactic UN or big piles of bones on the outskirts of our cities.

As for the math, it’s fairly simple: start with what we know about the elements necessary for technological life to develop.

1) long lived stable star - leaves out the vast majority of stars in at least our galaxy - dwarf red stars (long lived but extremely unstable) are 90% of the stars out there - hard to see but they’re there

2) Location in the galaxy: a. anywhere near the galactic core, densest collection of stars, is out due to proximity to Sagittarius A* (our supermassive black hole) is out; b. Other dense areas in the galaxy are out due to the danger of being within X light years of stars going nova - I’ve read various arguments for lethality over light year distance but there’s also the issue of sublethal radiation that is still opposed to the formation of intelligent life (let’s say 150-500ly for safety) - we’re far enough from Betelgeuse so don’t worry when it pops;

3) how important is our satellite (The Moon) to how we arose - the hypothetical Theia slamming into us, the Moon’s size, gravitationally locked, etc (most planets our size take so long to cool that the majority of heavy elements necessary for technology sink leaving only lighter less useful elements on surface - Theia is proposed to have mixed things up enough that while we have a spinning iron core we also have more than enough heavy elements available where we can reach them; without the Moon would we have gone the way of Venus?;

4) plate tectonics? A subduction surface that recycles elements - planets without tectonics are said to be capped and while there may be volcanism (Mars) the surface is inactive;

5) Goldilocks zone around the long lived stable star

5a) interstellar dust - we don’t want to exist in a location shrouded by interstellar dust

6) A planet that’s not too large/too small

7) here’s a fun one: small rocky planets interior to large gas giants

8) another fun one: iceball earth - was it necessary or detrimental; if necessary what about timing? Last I read, we’ve had two iceball earth periods, then life exploded; timing: what if there had been a 3rd iceball period?

9) fun #3, and I just put this one together: that last big asteroid/comet, 65M years ago - what if it had been earlier, or later. In the latter, dino’s remain ascendant, preventing mammals from maturing, they eventually modify the environment such that our planetary ecosystem perilously affected; or an earlier impact might have impacted the creation of mammals or the direction of their development so that the appearance of hairless apes with opposable thumbs never happens.

The question I pose whenever I can is this: (just) how improbable are any of these elements individually and then taken as a whole, a series of events. As an Evangelical Christian with more than my share of education in the hard sciences, I see the hand of God whenever I open my eyes and am constantly in awe of how this was all assembled.

To answer another commenter, it’s not hubris since I’m not claiming anything of my own: I’m just taking a look at the bones that were shaken and tossed before me and reading what story they tell. There are many more elements that can be added to that list of improbable serial events that people smarter than me have included ( should have mentioned Milankovitch cycles, etc which probably arose from Theia impacting ). It’s my lack of hubris that allows me to ask, if there are alien species out there, how does that mesh with the Christian narrative? Does it, can it? I do not believe/think the universe revolves around me/us but around God and all I’m doing is making sense of what I’m privileged to see.

Anyway, I’m left with the belief that there’s a whole’nuther field of exploration awaiting us - out there. How that fits in with the Christian narrative (the 2nd coming of Christ, Heaven, New Earth, etc) I think makes for possible stories - as does us being alone in the universe.

Melanie Reynolds's avatar

We cannot be the only people in this vast space.

Larry Cox's avatar

And what's more, per several researchers and many individual experiencers, we most certainly are not.

MJ's avatar

For crying out loud....

You really think Trump is going to buy into the UFO nonsense? Then watch this:

https://x.com/Juliesnark1731/status/2009682142444540075?s=20

4 minutes but hang in there. Someone send it to Lara.

ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

America’s greatest need is not political, economical, or financial, it is spiritual.

Revival, as historically described, is not an emotional movement that sweeps a geographical area, though emotions may exist, but rather a deep recognition of the sinfulness that one has before a holy God, which results in a brokenness of heart about one’s sin and a turning from that sin to Jesus in faith as the only way to be forgiven. In that context, the changed lives during a true revival, produces a self-evident change within the culture in that geographical area, that cannot be denied, even by skeptics. Jesus is elevated for who he is, God in the flesh, and sin and its effects upon society are lessened, and He alone is credited for the change.

The drop in crime across this nation is undeniably credited to the removal of criminals off the streets of our city, by law enforcement—we thank God and yes, President Trump—but it has not resulted in a spiritual change within the hearts of men. When that spiritual change happens, you will see what true revival looks like. That should be our prayer, and may it begin with us.

Thank you for turning the focus back to the priority of our nation—Jesus.

Larry Cox's avatar

What makes you think it is nonsense? There is loads of evidence and testimony that it is far from nonsense. Are you prepared to determine that all those people were deceived?

MJ's avatar

Absolutely, and what makes me think that it is nonsense is the Word of God in The Holy Bible. And what does that say? Anything that God has created so far - The Millennial Kingdom and a new heavens and earth are next - He has told us about them. Start with Genesis. He also told us that the most perfect being he CREATED was an angel named Lucifer who was also the highest ranking of the angels. But Lucifer rebelled against God and was kicked out of Heaven taking one third of the angels, meaning a gazillion who also rebelled, with him. He landed in Eden and was a talking snake, obviously a shape-shifter, also know as Satan. He and the fallen/evil angels can transform themselves and satan is quite powerful. He is The Deceiver and can deceive all those people very easily if they don't believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Because satan was created by God, God can also defeat him and will. For now, you and millions and millions are being deceived. I'm not doing it. I'm just the messenger. Don't shoot the messenger.

Larry Cox's avatar

So this is the deception you believe. We have a different "deception" that we believe. It however, explains why you feel confident in your deception when it is likely to be even less real than ours.

MJ's avatar

"So this is the deception you believe."

Never heard of it, Larry?

" We have a different "deception" that we believe."

Who's we?

"It however, explains why you feel confident in your deception when it is likely to be even less real than ours."

Meaning yours isn't real either? A deception by definition is not real.

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Did you watch the Twitter video, Larry? It was about the mother of the 47th POTUS. She believed in the same deception as I do. And the 47th POTUS keeps that very special Bible from her in the Oval Office to this day.

Better warn him of his deception.

Larry Cox's avatar

Yes, ultimately all "reality" is an illusion. A kind of self-deception if you want to put it that way.

The Gospels tell us that Christ was killed and then rose from the dead a few days later. Courtney Brown sent his viewers to the event, and they saw someone else die, so that Jesus could stage a "resurrection." Apparently, it was very convincing.

So, who's story is more true? That's a little difficult to say. I think what Courtney's viewers saw is closer to the truth. Yet that challenges the central belief of most Christians. I'm not a Christian, so I don't care. but you have to be sensitive to the possibility of deception, in one direction or the other.

Most people who comment online think Hubbard was a fake. But who is the deceiver and who is the deceived? Hubbard was perfectly willing to support any person of faith, regardless of the details of their beliefs. And if you get into the subject of ET, who they are, what they want, and how they communicate, you will run into all kinds of other information that must be sorted out as much as possible. Hubbard and Courtney Brown, and some others tell a very different story of Earth than what most people believe. But who is the deceiver and who is deceived? It's not always that easy to tell.

MJ's avatar

Well, thank you for that, Larry, and well-written, too. Now I understand where you are coming from and as an American, I support your right to pursue your interests and believe as you wish in whatever you wish as long as you are not hurting anybody physically or coercing them intellectually/psychologically, and I don't think you are. I'd honestly forgotten about Courtney Brown and Stargate et al. It was/is a fascinating subject. I don't agree, but I am not against reading about it again. The purpose of "contending for the [Christian] faith" is to present it, not beat someone over the head with it. On the other hand, I will not tolerate being beaten over the head by unicorn hunters or other "religions" either. You should have said this at the start. It's never a good idea not to make clear your position from the get-go. Yes, I know, people now are very touchy but one always must have courage. That is what Dr. Malone and others are about here. It isn't easy but running to a safe space accomplishes nothing. And there is indeed great deception in this world of one kind or another. Best of luck.

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

Go ahead and tell God, Who creates all things, that UFOs are nonsense!

Susan Hammond's avatar

It's not nonsense. It's a strategy.

MJ's avatar

Yes, a strategy. But I can tell God whatever I want because I am one of the sheep of His pasture and He is Father God. I belong to Jesus Christ and He belongs to God and they and the Holy Spirit are one. I have no fear of talking to Him in prayer through Jesus because I know Him and He knows me and loves me. I know what He has created because it is in His Word, The Holy Bible. You use the present tense "creates." He has finished creating for now. He will create a new heavens and earth, but not yet. Read Genesis. No UFOs there. You want to "believe" in UFOs. Go ahead, but you are being deceived by a master strategist and I'm no Billy Graham. Believe in God.

RobMc's avatar

We all know they’re out there. It’s as plain as the ears on Barry’s head.

It’s time we were told the truth. I don’t expect them to tell us EVERYTHING. But pulling back the curtains at least a bit would be appreciated.

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Good morning, Dr Malone. I’d rather hear what is going on with the cancelled meeting for ACIP, than UFOs from you. I’m concerned about the reversal of the flu shot as well.