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And that’s what the Krell once thought, being able to handle the advanced technology without their primal brain being a problem. Well, see what happened to them - extinction!
It’s in our DNA to be primal so we’ll need to edit it and remove such issues. Presumably this will eventually be possible. Alternatively, our new Alien friends will edit our DNA for us, as a maternal gesture of good will.
It’s in our DNA to be primal so we’ll need to edit it and remove such issues. Presumably this will eventually be possible. Alternatively, our new Alien friends will edit our DNA for us, as a maternal gesture of good will.
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And that’s what the Krell once thought, being able to handle the advanced technology without their primal brain being a problem. Well, see what happened to them - extinction!
It’s in our DNA to be primal so we’ll need to edit it and remove such issues. Presumably this will eventually be possible. Alternatively, our new Alien friends will edit our DNA for us, as a maternal gesture of good will.
You only think you are joking about this. Something like it may be necessary for our long term survival as a species. By all rights, we should have already anhilated each other in a global nuclear war.
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That’s because the aliens intervened because they feed on human emotions and need us as cattle.
The above is an actual theory; I think it’s called “loosh” iirc
Yeah, here you go: Conversation Board - Loosh
Robert Monroe was a new-age guru, invented hemi-sync and was involved with the US military at some point
The above is an actual theory; I think it’s called “loosh” iirc
Yeah, here you go: Conversation Board - Loosh
Robert Monroe was a new-age guru, invented hemi-sync and was involved with the US military at some point
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I'm just sitting here pondering the extent this could be the draw of ET visitation. The opportunity to "what if" their behavior and vent dissatisfaction towards one's own species.
This would go "light years" in explaining the frequent turns to politics, religion, and misanthropy experienced throughout this thread.
This would go "light years" in explaining the frequent turns to politics, religion, and misanthropy experienced throughout this thread.
frequent turns to politics, religion, and misanthropy experienced throughout this thread.
Some people believe human reflection upon this is the whole point of an ET-UFO phenomenon (for the record, I don’t).
If that were indeed the case it would be unfortunate as we couldn’t discuss it on this forum. Then again, if that were indeed the case I suppose we might all have more pressing concerns.
I guess its just a part of human nature
Why do we want to believe in aliens? - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Why do we want to believe in aliens? - BBC Science Focus Magazine
From the article:
That the UFO/UAP phenomenon has been a national security concern since the 40s is a documented fact - there is no conspiracy theory. Articles such as this just add to the cumulative backfire and are part of the reason people distrust the media. Ironic.
The desire for escapism through conspiracy theories is understandable. And in some countries, conspiracy theories are extremely prevalent. In January 2020, an Ipsos poll in the US found that almost one in two Americans think that UFOs exist and have already visited the Earth.
That the UFO/UAP phenomenon has been a national security concern since the 40s is a documented fact - there is no conspiracy theory. Articles such as this just add to the cumulative backfire and are part of the reason people distrust the media. Ironic.
Yes, that's the plot in that fiction.And that’s what the Krell once thought, being able to handle the advanced technology without their primal brain being a problem. Well, see what happened to them - extinction!
The truth is still out there: why the current UFO craze may be a problem of intelligence failings | Space
Not a good reflection of the DoD.
As it stands, the UAP issue seems like a microcosm of everything that can go wrong with intelligence. If the UAP report suggests anything, it's that pilots are struggling to make sense of increasingly noisy skies, that military sensors cannot always be relied upon, and that the Pentagon’s analysts are out of their depth.
Not a good reflection of the DoD.
No, it's mosty fashionable reporting to me.
If (big if, actually) UFOs turn out to be something accepted by mainstream science, I’m almost certain we will see articles in similar publications headlined as follows: How could science have been wrong? It wasn’t: Top 10 reasons UFO nuts believed in the right thing for the wrong reasons
Here's an interesting link if you have an entire afternoon or evening, because its loooooong.
Richard Dolan on the Wilson Memo, Lazar, Psychedelics and Alien Encounters - YouTube
Several things are mentioned that are interesting, one of them is the Wilson memo. The memo was written by physicist Eric Davis that talks about a very high military muckety muck, Wilson, who confirmed in private to Mr. Davis that there was indeed a saucer that private contractors were trying to back engineer. In the notes of Eric it was said that Wilson confirmed that the ship was not of this Earth.
Several other things were brought out which I think are important. Secrecy is important for individuals that work within the classified world. Those individuals need to obey those secrecy restrictions or they will immediately lose their ability to continue working with them. Over and above that they could be prosecuted for disclosing secrets that the NDAs they signed forbade them to disclose.
It's no joke that many important individuals often publicly say things against the credibility of UFO, or fail to say to say things supporting their credibility even though they know better because they would lose their livlyhood, or even worse. I met Eric Davis at a STAIF physics conference.
Richard Dolan on the Wilson Memo, Lazar, Psychedelics and Alien Encounters - YouTube
Several things are mentioned that are interesting, one of them is the Wilson memo. The memo was written by physicist Eric Davis that talks about a very high military muckety muck, Wilson, who confirmed in private to Mr. Davis that there was indeed a saucer that private contractors were trying to back engineer. In the notes of Eric it was said that Wilson confirmed that the ship was not of this Earth.
Several other things were brought out which I think are important. Secrecy is important for individuals that work within the classified world. Those individuals need to obey those secrecy restrictions or they will immediately lose their ability to continue working with them. Over and above that they could be prosecuted for disclosing secrets that the NDAs they signed forbade them to disclose.
It's no joke that many important individuals often publicly say things against the credibility of UFO, or fail to say to say things supporting their credibility even though they know better because they would lose their livlyhood, or even worse. I met Eric Davis at a STAIF physics conference.
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Well, I met him but don't know him well. The closest thing to a private conversation I had with was a request by him of a copy of my presentation that year at STAIF. This was the one I linked to earlier.
I should say at this point that I'm in a fortunate position. I'm retired, have never worked using classified data but have instead just have always pursued my own physics research. This would not have been possible in earlier eras before the internet. While others in the classified world are busy working to make sure potential military secrets stay that way, I feel no such compunctions. I'm sure the other Eric doesn't feel that free.
I should say at this point that I'm in a fortunate position. I'm retired, have never worked using classified data but have instead just have always pursued my own physics research. This would not have been possible in earlier eras before the internet. While others in the classified world are busy working to make sure potential military secrets stay that way, I feel no such compunctions. I'm sure the other Eric doesn't feel that free.
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