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Bank of England Warned to Prepare for Aliens

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Helen McCaw, who served as a senior analyst in financial security at The Bank of England, sent a message to the bank with a significant alien warning. The short of it? McCaw wrote to Andrew Bailey, the bank's governor, urging him to prepare for the possibility that the United States, specifically the White House, may confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life, as The Sunday Times reported.

The longtime Bank of England employee expanded on the topic, discussing the possibility of a "power or intelligence greater than any government," referencing the "unknown intentions" that would come with it. McCaw added to her belief that the government's leadership and central banks may not be "properly briefed" on the topic of aliens or other life forms.

"If the UAP proves to be of non-human origin, we may have to acknowledge the existence of a power or intelligence greater than any government and with potentially unknown intentions," McCaw said.
 
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If one scrolls on down, it ends up being a Bitcoin commercial...

In her view, Bitcoin (BTC) may emerge as a last-resort refuge, even as traditional institutions crumble. McCaw, who worked in financial stability and risk at the BoE until 2012, wrote directly to Governor Andrew Bailey. She urged the central bank to stress-test for the unthinkable: verified intelligence behind Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).
 
lol unlese they are some alrighty on earth and they are either humanoids and or aliens that have human costumes

There are lots of things humans are good at, keeping secrets largely isn't one of them. Even if we didn't know the entirety of the picture, we would have concrete pieces of evidence that they were here.

Seems like a good chunk of the population has seen them, yet even after 15 years of everyone on the planet having a camera in their pockets, we still have zero compelling evidence.
 
There are lots of things humans are good at, keeping secrets largely isn't one of them. Even if we didn't know the entirety of the picture, we would have concrete pieces of evidence that they were here.

Seems like a good chunk of the population has seen them, yet even after 15 years of everyone on the planet having a camera in their pockets, we still have zero compelling evidence.
The same goes for ghosts, angels, demons, gods, miracles and the Mandela effect. If base reality is the space of all possible conscious states, anything that can be perceived will be perceived. The existence of a conscious entity identifying itself as a unique individual would be an illusion. The mystery is then why the vast majority of perceptions appear to obey mathematical laws. I can only suppose that it is a constraint of the illusion being maintained. Deviating too far from the path destroys conscious coherency, leading to a dissociated state.

ETA: Musing about how physics might arise in the illusion of a world created from conscious states, I was reminded of the thesis presented in Physics from Fisher Information by B Roy Frieden.
This book defines and develops a unifying principle of physics, that of 'extreme physical information'. The information in question is, perhaps surprisingly, not Shannon or Boltzmann entropy but, rather, Fisher information, a simple concept little known to physicists. Both statistical and physical properties of Fisher information are developed. This information is shown to be a physical measure of disorder, sharing with entropy the property of monotonic change with time. The information concept is applied 'phenomenally' to derive most known physics, from statistical mechanics and thermodynamics to quantum mechanics, the Einstein field equations, and quantum gravity. Many new physical relations and concepts are developed, including new definitions of disorder, time and temperature. The information principle is based upon a new theory of measurement, one which incorporates the observer into the phenomenon that he/she observes. The 'request' for data creates the law that, ultimately, gives rise to the data. The observer creates his or her local reality.
 
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The Angry Astronaut has updates on a potential alien civilsation being present in the region near Tabby's star where there might be perhaps 15 potential megastructures around F and G-type main sequence stars similar to our Sun.

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If there were natural explanations for the anomalous dimming events exhibited by such stars, it's very unlikely that it would be confined to a relatively small region of our Galaxy. However, I suppose there is scope for systematic bias in the sampling of the million plus stars that were observed.
 
The Angry Astronaut has updates on a potential alien civilsation being present in the region near Tabby's star where there might be perhaps 15 potential megastructures around F and G-type main sequence stars similar to our Sun.

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If there were natural explanations for the anomalous dimming events exhibited by such stars, it's very unlikely that it would be confined to a relatively small region of our Galaxy. However, I suppose there is scope for systematic bias in the sampling of the million plus stars that were observed.

Cool, if it is true. I just take these things with a huge grain of salt. With it being 1,500 light years away, it is something I'll likely never have to deal with.
 
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