UFOs fly away from Calgary, says 2015 survey of mysterious glowing objects | Calgary Herald

For Calgary skywatchers, it looks like E.T. went home. Historically known as a hotbed of UFO activity, sightings of mysterious bright lights over Calgary flickered in 2015, say those behind an annual Canada-wide survey of close, and not-so-close, encounters. Completing its 27th year of collecting data — some of it easily explained, some of it considered…

Source: UFOs fly away from Calgary, says 2015 survey of mysterious glowing objects | Calgary Herald

If the US Pulled their Military…?

I think the US needs these conflicts in other countries to sustain their military and sell arms. What you did not take account of how much the US economy relies on China. How much of the US economy/ business is in China/ Asia. Also, the US government relies and sustains the fear US people have for other cultures and countries. Without ongoing fear I don’t think the US people would continue to support the US military with taxes and human beings. But, the biggest issue I have with your video is the fact that your President keeps saying he will create jobs for the US. How will that be when so much industry is now in China, imported to the US. The US would have to stop trading with China and being building it’s own industry back up again. That would create jobs but there would be hardship for the US people until they could catch up again. Does the US still have the resources to stand on it’s own, economically and survive without relying on China and other outside resources? Right now, I don’t think so. It would be a struggle for them. A lot of food, in particular, comes from other countries.

However, the US does rely on China for a lot of imports. A lot of jobs and industry are no longer in the US but are imported from China/ Asia. I don’t think you included that in your documentary. Is it possible for the US to pull back at this point? Can they stop selling arms and producing military and bring back industry which they mainly import now? How much of US trade relies on arms sales to keep the balance of the US economy? US industry seems to be entertainment and tourism, which is not very sustainable if they isolate themselves and lack the resources to produce enough food and materials for building and repair, etc. If the US stopped exporting their resources would they be able to use them, so much industry would have to be rebuilt before production could start.