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-------------------------1--------------------------------------- "I have never claimed to have communicated with extraterrestrials. What I have said is that I believe it is impossible for us to be the only intelligent life in this infinite universe—and I am far from alone in this belief. The scientific evidence, alongside government disclosures, continues to add weight to this idea. For example, governments around the world have been releasing information about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) for decades: 1991: Russia made UFO documents public after the USSR collapsed. 1997: Chile created CEFAA to study anomalous aerial phenomena. 2004: Brazil and Mexico disclosed military reports of UFO encounters. 2007: France's GEIPAN initiative published years of UFO studies. 2008: The United Kingdom declassified decades of Ministry of Defence UFO reports. 2013: Peru reopened investigations into UFO sightings through its OIFAA program. 2017: The United States released Pentagon-confirmed UFO footage, further explored in news like CBS News. 2024: U.S. congressional hearings revisited the UFO topic, as covered by CNN. My hypothesis is grounded in science and supported by evidence from studies and research. I do not believe in any deity or unproven tales, but rather in the principles of evolution and the vast, untapped potential of the cosmos." ---------------------------2----------------------------------------- Fourteen years ago, during the Obama administration, I wrote a letter to the U.S. government questioning a troubling contradiction: If the United States is considered a global authority, how could it permit drug traffickers to promote their lifestyles through movies, music, and merchandise sold freely on platforms like Amazon, eBay, and even in major retailers like Walmart? I argued that glorifying or praising criminals defies basic common sense. After all, who would think of honoring someone like Bin Laden? In my letter, I emphasized the dangers of allowing such content to flourish unchecked, as it undermines societal values and sends a harmful message. I provided evidence to support my concerns, pointing out that many artists and media figures contribute to this glorification. For this, I was investigated for two years— Kate del Castillo and Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. https://www.netflix.com/title/80184569 https://www.cnn.com/2016/01/13/americas/mexico-el-chapo-guzman/index.html https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/claudiarosenbaum/armie-hammer-secures-life-rights-of-la-barbie Tucanes de Tijuana https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2023/10/11/como-han-vinculado-a-los-tucanes-de-tijuana-con-el-narcotrafico/ https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2023/11/10/quienes-son-los-artistas-que-cantaban-en-fiestas-del-cartel-de-sinaloa/ etc etc etc While I understand the importance of free expression, I also believe it must operate within reasonable limits and adhere to societal rules. Praising criminals should never fall under the umbrella of freedom. This is a matter of the past, and I fail to see why it remains relevant today. --------------------------------3--------------------------------------- 1 I believe we are not alone in the universe. 2 I strongly oppose the glorification of criminals or drug traffickers. 2 I am not being persecuted by anyone. If you need to report suspicious activities in the United States, here are the key numbers: Emergency Situations: Call 911 if there is an immediate threat to life or property. FBI Tip Line: Report suspicious activities or tips to the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov. Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Contact the DHS to report suspicious activity through their See Something, Say Something campaign by calling 1-866-HLS-TIPS (1-866-457-8477).
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