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So you think that to be civilized people have to have a stock market, power grid, social media? Well that is pretty limiting. I guess the Romans, Egyptians, Parisians in the 1700's were not civilized?
Strawman.
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I could actually probably make the a fairly strong argument that the stock market and social media are some of the least civilized places.
I don't care.
The rest of your post is just stupid pictures and you talking about something that is of little interest to me. I guess we're done here.
The rest of your post is just stupid pictures and you talking about something that is of little interest to me. I guess we're done here.
I guess so since you are just going to make baseless accusations and not going to back up anything you say. You even question the use of your own examples.
FYI: Since you can't see me, I'm just letting you know I'm raising my hand.
That said, I don't know that I call into the category of what you're calling the "I BELIEVE" attitude.
I have seen a UFO. By that I mean I saw something in the sky that I could not identify and behaved in a way that I cannot explain. That's it. I don't know if it was an alien, a top secret military aircraft, or the Silver Surfer. I don't know. It was UNIDENTIFIED.
Something is going on in our skies. There are hundreds of UFO reports every year. And they're not all by Billy Joe Jim Bob and Bubba on a back road well into their second case of beer. Many of them are by military personnel, airline pilots, doctors, engineers, and every day citizens. 95% or more of the sightings can be explained by known aircraft, natural phenomena, weather patterns, etc. It's the other 5% that will keep you up at night.
Aliens? Government conspiracy? On those issues, I am extremely skeptical. Open-minded, but skeptical. I think Zecharia Sitchin (or however you spell his name) was a first class nutter, and many of the UFologists are far too gullible and ready to believe anything and everything. But there are some really good critical studies out there, by people who set out to disprove all the hoo-ha and ended up realizing that something really is in our skies that we cannot explain.
Couldn't agree with you more, there are things observed by plain every-day ordinary people sometimes captured with media devices whose technology is misunderstood (witness the "flying rods").
Lemme ask you this, does Mankind fully understand the interaction between a man's/woman's brain and all the permutations of how the Multiverse works?
There are numerous studies by people who have agenda's, people who have the "LOOK AT MEEE" syndrome and people who just want to line their pockets with $$$$.
Until Mankind fully understand the innermost workings of the Multiverse of course some people will long for that UFO angle...
What does everyone think about the rumors of ancient structures on the dark side of the moon? High ranking officials including a few that were involved with NASA have stated there are ancient structures littered across the back side of the moon. Its been reported that the structures are built on a MASSIVE scale some as much as 20 miles in height and several miles across. The strangest thing is that our moon is the only moon in the solar system where one side of the moon is never visible from the planet, almost is as if that was intentional. The evidence suggest that it was an ancient mining operation (maybe for Helium 3 which could be used as a great power source for earth.) A few NASA astronauts have said we were "warned off the moon" by an extraterrestrials which some say is the reason we never went back and why there is no plans to ever return. The focus has been on going to Mars.
A structure 20 miles high.LOL That's equal to 10,560 stores tall.
That assumes that aliens are the same average height as us. But yeah, it is a little unnecessary considering there does not seem to be a land shortage.
That assumes that aliens are the same average height as us. But yeah, it is a little unnecessary considering there does not seem to be a land shortage.
It's not a structure. It's a cable TV antenna. It's REALLY hard to get a clear transmission from Planet Eludium Q-38 unless your antenna is at least 10,000 stories tall.
Check out the strange anomaly from one of NASA's official photos
While I like to think of myself as open-minded to the possibility of life in other parts of the Universe, that photo (minus the obvious photoshop job) looks like a rock.
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