[0:00]But it's real and it happens and that's how the world is put together. With or without the League of Nations coming out of the First World War with or without the United Nations after the Second World War with charters that are signed Geneva conventions. The end of the day, you can ask the question can we just all get along? Let me end on a slightly more positive note. All the UFOs people have been seeing in the sky, lights that we can't explain. I'm glad some part of the military budget is going to investigating them. cause people have been seeing them for decades. I've never seen anything that I couldn't identify. I know a lot about weather and climate and sky conditions and planets and moons and what they do and weird things that they do. So I've never seen anything I couldn't explain, so it was all IFOs to me. But maybe some of these UFOs would pose a danger to us. Again, to our health, our wealth or our security, maybe. So I'd want the military to check it out. And if it's a threat from space, maybe the greatest task of all would be to protect Earth from aliens. In fact, in the 1980s, President Reagan addressing the UN said just that. He said, here we are with all of our differences, he was still in the Cold War, by the way, with all of our differences. Imagine how close we would be together if we had to fight a common enemy such as an invader from space. Perhaps we need some outside universal threat to make us recognize this common bound. If that's what it takes for us to get along, I I guess so. But I still believe, yeah, I believe in the power of conversation and the power of coexistence. Cause that's what makes a beautiful world. That we can all be different but yet all be together with common causes, common goals that are sensible, rational, sane and will feed the future of our health, our wealth and our security. Thanks for listening. Until next time, keep looking up.
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