Bret Weinstein
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Why wouldn't they send someone out there to pick everything up?
You would get every single scrap of that stuff. But if I wanted someone to believe that a craft was there, I'd leave a bunch of bullshit out in the field. I'd blindfold them like they did. I'd take them out to this spot. This is the spot. Look around. Oh, look, you found a piece. How do you not know where all the fucking pieces are?
If this thing crashed 30 years ago, why didn't you go over this place with a fine-tooth comb? People do that for arrowheads. Why would you not do that for alien craft metal? Of course you would. Yeah. Also, there's the other problem. It's like, why are these things crashing?
They're so fucking good. They can get here from another dimension.
They get a hold of some fucking Jack Daniels. Next thing you know, they're crashed in the sand. They're having a good time in America. It's also, that's a big problem, too. A lot of these sightings are in America. If you look at the chart, there's sightings overseas, for sure. They happen all over the world, undoubtedly. But they happen a lot more here.
Yeah, we do. We have multiple alien problems. Yeah, we have multiple. That's another thing that they're gaslighting people on, the idea that they would let people come over here so they would vote. Of course they would. That's a great way to get voters. So these are these pieces that Gary Nolan claims to have had. And what does it say about these pieces?
explosion. Okay, so this is from, how do you say that? Ubatuba? Ubatuba, Brazil? So this is a different, it might be a different pronunciation in Portuguese, but this is a different crash than the Varginha one. So there's been multiple sightings and things happen in Brazil, apparently. Brazil also has a little bit of an alien problem. Oh, yeah.
But the Virginia one is wild. That's the most wild one.
Let me see that again. That could just be a low-resolution photograph.
Right. Sure. We're not there. We don't get to see these things. Also, even if you gave it to me, how's that going to help me? I have no idea. Yeah, I don't know what that is. Yeah. I don't even, even if you gave me the microscopes to look at it, I'm like, what am I seeing? Right. I'm seeing layers. Is that what this is? Right. How'd they do this?
Yeah. Yeah. Like if there really is a body. Just one. Everyone says there's a frozen body somewhere.
Let some people in. Okay, here it is. Alleged extraterrestrial metal from the bottom of a wedge-shaped craft in the late 1940s made of 26 alternating layers, 1 to 4 microns dark bismuth and 100 to 200 microns silver-magnesium-zinc alloy. Each of six pieces received from U.S. Army-sourced were formed with a curvature that tapered. This episode is brought to you by Moe's Southwest Grill.
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Right. That's the problem. Yeah, that's the problem. Also, the late 1940s. How many of these fucking things crashed? It's happening all the time. That's a weird thing, right? Think of how many Corvettes there are. Yeah. You don't find a whole lot of them on the side of the road crashed.
Nobody's finding Corvettes in the desert. Look, we found a Corvette. There's so many Corvettes. There's millions of them.
Oh, man. They're so smart. They can come here from other planets and they just boom.
Or maybe the only people that are the only intelligent life outside of this planet that's willing to do it, they're like Australian outback people. They're like those wild dudes who go overlanding. Australia has a big overlanding culture where they build up these vehicles and they take them off into the bush and they live off of them. My friend Adam Greentree does that. These people are wild.
Australians are wild folk. So maybe they're like the Australians of space. Overlanding and it doesn't always work out. Overlanding. They're these nuts that β there's people that go out in the desert for 30 days and they have enough food and water and they have a solar thing on the top of their rig and that charges their cell phone and they have jerry cans of petrol so they can keep going.
Well, I kind of dig this.