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Lovely Lady Leviathan

Lonely Seeker

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:42 pm


Okay, how many of you, when told to envision an alien, get one of those cute little bug-eyed things people sell as plushies? Now, what would you do if I told you aliens were real -- but they look nothing like that. Instead they come in different species. There are the greys, the angelics, and the reptilians. Now what would you say if I were to tell you they have been here for quite some time? Since humanity began? You'd probably say I was nuts. Heck, I'D probably say I was nuts.

But when you think about it -- they very well could have been. In fact, cave people and aborigines have drawing of them on their walls. Why not take a gander? http://www.ufoevidence.org/AncientAstronauts.htm

Now, if these being have been here for ages, who's to say the gods are actual gods. They could very well simply be extra-terrestrials that have technology that far surpasses our own. Floating, telepathy, and healing? Sounds a bit biblical to me. Imagine -- Jesus might not have been human, but a hybrid between aliens and man. That would make sense considering Mary never had sex. I, personally, believe that she was impregnated by aliens rather than god. Or, if E.T.s are our gods/goddesses/deities, then, hey, she was.

Now, keep this in mind while I use a rough transition to explain the next part. You all know how the government is with technology, right? They'd do anything to stay on top. Now, what if the government had struck up a deal with the aliens to get information. It seems far-fetched, I know, but when you think about it, it kind of makes sense.

If the government were to work with the E.T.s; to trade with them, what would they be giving up? Well, the only thing they have to offer would be humans. We're an abundant stock -- millions of us populate the plant. Now, you're going to say 'hold on, Crazy. What are the alien's going to do with people?' To put it kindly, it is believed that they have a hybridization program for humans, and a study program for animals. AKA - ABDUCTIONS AND ANIMAL MUTILATIONS.

Think about it. Whenever a UFO crashes or is sighted, the government comes, says it's a weather balloon, and take it away to never be seen again. Look up Wright-Patterson Air force Base outside of Dayton, Ohio. Area 51 where they had Roswell... and signs that say deadly force is authorized. Check out Skinwalker Ranch. Check out Project Blue Book.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:08 pm


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this topic still scares me a bit >_>

I've never been too intersting in aliens, but this information does seem to make sense..


Creepy to think about what they'd use humans for..

haha maybe we're not at the top of the foodchain afterall

Razra Ove Viel


Milendil
Captain

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:14 pm


Has anyone ever seen the movie/show Stargate? Nocturne's theory is exactly like Stargate.

It basically says that the gods/godesess were real, but they were aliens. They came to Earth and enslaved many people...or at least the Egyptian ones did. In the show/movie, the goverment found a stargate, or a portal to other worlds and the "gods". The goverment then set out teams to communicate with aliens and trade technology.

Oh, and about Area 51...It's just where they reaserch new airplanes and flight stuff. That's it. Saw it on the History Channel.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:37 pm


Lost Elf
Has anyone ever seen the movie/show Stargate? Nocturne's theory is exactly like Stargate.

It basically says that the gods/godesess were real, but they were aliens. They came to Earth and enslaved many people...or at least the Egyptian ones did. In the show/movie, the goverment found a stargate, or a portal to other worlds and the "gods". The goverment then set out teams to communicate with aliens and trade technology.

Oh, and about Area 51...It's just where they reaserch new airplanes and flight stuff. That's it. Saw it on the History Channel.


Heard of Stargate, never understood it. o_O I'll need to look into that. I have a feeling it may have been what someone thought of from reading one of those OOOOOOLD books. O_o Chariots of the Gods, I think.

For some reason, I just can't believe that the government would let them get close enough to film anything there. And... I really doubt they keep anything out in plain view.

OH, and by the way, I recently heard they started moving all lot of stuff out of Area 51. If anything it's going to be like Wright-Patterson again. And for thoughs that don't know... Wright-Patterson supposedly had miles and miles of secret underground tunnels. Seriously, ya'll, check it out.

Lovely Lady Leviathan

Lonely Seeker


Kudewi

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 3:36 pm


Here is a very interesting website I found quite awhile ago: http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/
It has a lot of information on tons of different subjects. From how disney is evil to ghosts to just weird/random stuff. I find the Denver Airport, Odd Pics ( I looked at all of them, VERY interesting stuff in there), Aliens, and Ghosts really interesting. Especially the Denver Airport, there's some freaky stuff about some big mural that used to be in there (there might still be some parts left in the airport, I don't know). I wish I knew all that when I stopped there a couple years ago though D:<

Oh, and some of the stuff really creeped me out, especially at night. Just to warn you D:
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:11 pm


there are most likely aliens, yes, but would they be so care-free as to leave their excess parts/experiments laying all over the place? probably not, and if they were, they're probably not planning a surprise attack anytime soon, assuming that the percentage is correct and they are out there, they are malevolent, ect.
anyway, so has anybody heard of the amber lights that were seen around .... Arizona? i'm pretty sure that was it.
i dunno, the government hides too much to trust anything they say pretty much, though i will say that people will go to extreme and even evil lows to provide evidence that something does exist.

CabrionDeluviant


Rinn0

PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 7:38 pm


The furthest I've delved into alien studies has been Sci-Fi movies, sorry. I like the quote from the movie Contact that says "If we really are the only ones out there, it seems like an incredible waste of space."
I think that alien life is more like the life we find on Earth aside from ourselves. I think there are alien life forms out there, just not that many that are so highly developed.
PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:37 am


Do you really think those pictures abide by the ToS?

As for the "evidence of aliens", why is it not possible for these to be parts of human imagination? Or even coincidence? I mean, come on. The term "UFO" didn't start to be used until the 1940s and then people trawl back through time in an attempt to find anything remotely identifiable with them from other cultures. Looks like it's grasping at straws to me.

Blind Guardian the 2nd


CabrionDeluviant

PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:31 am


Blind Guardian the 2nd
Do you really think those pictures abide by the ToS?

As for the "evidence of aliens", why is it not possible for these to be parts of human imagination? Or even coincidence? I mean, come on. The term "UFO" didn't start to be used until the 1940s and then people trawl back through time in an attempt to find anything remotely identifiable with them from other cultures. Looks like it's grasping at straws to me.


well anything's possible, and you cant technhically disprove something until you have searched everywhere that it might be or occur..
so i guess the main point is that we dont entirely know.
some think that they do exist,
others say that they dont

but

if somebody doesnt believe something, no proof is enough,
if somebody does believe something, no proof is necessary.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:10 am


CabrionDeluviant
well anything's possible, and you cant technhically disprove something until you have searched everywhere that it might be or occur..
so i guess the main point is that we dont entirely know.
some think that they do exist,
others say that they dont

but

if somebody doesnt believe something, no proof is enough,
if somebody does believe something, no proof is necessary.


That's flawed logic when it comes to having a good theory. Instead of searching the world to find everything agreeing with your argument, you should instead search for one thing that disagrees. For instance, if you had a bowl of white stones, you shouldn't spend your time checking every stone for being white. You should look for one stone of a different colour.

It's true until something is found to say otherwise. Not true until the whole world is searched.

Blind Guardian the 2nd


CabrionDeluviant

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:41 am


Blind Guardian the 2nd
CabrionDeluviant
well anything's possible, and you cant technhically disprove something until you have searched everywhere that it might be or occur..
so i guess the main point is that we dont entirely know.
some think that they do exist,
others say that they dont

but

if somebody doesnt believe something, no proof is enough,
if somebody does believe something, no proof is necessary.


That's flawed logic when it comes to having a good theory. Instead of searching the world to find everything agreeing with your argument, you should instead search for one thing that disagrees. For instance, if you had a bowl of white stones, you shouldn't spend your time checking every stone for being white. You should look for one stone of a different colour.

It's true until something is found to say otherwise. Not true until the whole world is searched.



true, but, flawed logic or not, it's still accurate.

they're simply two different ways to go about something.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 9:13 am


CabrionDeluviant
true, but, flawed logic or not, it's still accurate.

they're simply two different ways to go about something.


It's not accurate at all. All it's done is prove there are white pebbles. It has not proven there are no black pebbles.

Blind Guardian the 2nd


CabrionDeluviant

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:05 am


Blind Guardian the 2nd
CabrionDeluviant
true, but, flawed logic or not, it's still accurate.

they're simply two different ways to go about something.


It's not accurate at all. All it's done is prove there are white pebbles. It has not proven there are no black pebbles.


did it need to prove there were black pebbles?
wasnt it enough to know that they were out there?
PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:40 am


anyway, i understand what you're saying, and in many cases, your method is the one to use
but sometimes there isnt any completely logical way to go about something, there's logical ways to prepare for it, but not for the idea itself
"Hey what if we threw a metal tube at the sky but put people in it first?"
((the very first space launch ^..... it failed.))

CabrionDeluviant

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