I'd like to simply restate a couple things for the sake of brevity.
1. I've seen no threads/posts where any on the members who posted in this thread say that life is unique to Earth. In fact, most have acknowledged that given the enormity of the Universe (as we understand it), it is incredibly unlikely that our "third rock from the Sun" is the only place with life. The mathematical likelihood is infinitesimally small that we are "it".
2. Most members also acknowledge that the vastness of the Universe makes it very difficult to conceive us crossing paths with other intelligent life. No one has said it is impossible, but it is incredibly unlikely. This too is a matter of math, scale, etc.
3. Congressional and "eye witness" testimony proves nothing. Our history of jurisprudence and congressional transcripts prove both are fraught with mis-truths, agendas, lies, distortions, and on and on. Given the nature of modern politics, if there was something to share, it would have been. In the US, the misconception that the DoD makes the rules regarding disclosure is grossly misplaced. If directed to release something, it is released. The globe's other governments are players as well (no need to address this one).
4. Belief is not evidence. Seeing something unknown does not automatically mean "of alien origin". The notion that some entity is so advanced as to elude our observation is indeed a possibility, but given 1 and 2 above makes that a VERY remote possibility.
The idea of a global conspiracy to maintain alien contact secrecy is simply not feasible. There are too many potential leak sources. The lure of notoriety and fame to be gained by making such announcement, to be the first, is too enticing.
1. I've seen no threads/posts where any on the members who posted in this thread say that life is unique to Earth. In fact, most have acknowledged that given the enormity of the Universe (as we understand it), it is incredibly unlikely that our "third rock from the Sun" is the only place with life. The mathematical likelihood is infinitesimally small that we are "it".
2. Most members also acknowledge that the vastness of the Universe makes it very difficult to conceive us crossing paths with other intelligent life. No one has said it is impossible, but it is incredibly unlikely. This too is a matter of math, scale, etc.
3. Congressional and "eye witness" testimony proves nothing. Our history of jurisprudence and congressional transcripts prove both are fraught with mis-truths, agendas, lies, distortions, and on and on. Given the nature of modern politics, if there was something to share, it would have been. In the US, the misconception that the DoD makes the rules regarding disclosure is grossly misplaced. If directed to release something, it is released. The globe's other governments are players as well (no need to address this one).
4. Belief is not evidence. Seeing something unknown does not automatically mean "of alien origin". The notion that some entity is so advanced as to elude our observation is indeed a possibility, but given 1 and 2 above makes that a VERY remote possibility.
The idea of a global conspiracy to maintain alien contact secrecy is simply not feasible. There are too many potential leak sources. The lure of notoriety and fame to be gained by making such announcement, to be the first, is too enticing.