UFO's ..here's one for ya

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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    badbrains said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    I have seen one with my own eyes. I believe. I don't even just believe. I know. >-) I don't expect people to believe my story because it's too close an encounter for people to be able to reinterpret/think of other possibilities (as opposed to darting lights in the sky and what not). I don't bother to tell the story anymore, since no one is willing to believe me (I have on these boards once, so not going to bother to repeat it). That's okay. I actually don't care if people believe me. No skin off my back. Besides, i wasn't alone, so at least one other person knows!

    Not only do I believe you, I too have seen with my own eyes. From since I was a youngster. And no doubt do I believe we're aliens to earth. Remember star children, 4 of the 5 elements in space make up the human body.
    Not commenting on your belief, but all elements come from space. Stars like our sun fuse hydrogen into helium. More massive stars fuse more massive elements. Generations of stars progressively fuse more elements. Eventually the biggest stars explode and fuse the heaviest elements, gold and uranium and whatnot. Those elements float in space until they condense into a dust cloud which eventually condenses into a planet. Life then takes these elements that make up the planet and uses them to build creatures like us. Nothing alien about it. Just good old fashion basic science. And yes, as thirty said, many primates murder without necessity. Hell some species of ants wage large scale war without known necessity. It is not evidence of extraterrestrial origin, simply a quirk of evolution.
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  • badbrainsbadbrains Posts: 10,255
    rgambs said:

    badbrains said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    I have seen one with my own eyes. I believe. I don't even just believe. I know. >-) I don't expect people to believe my story because it's too close an encounter for people to be able to reinterpret/think of other possibilities (as opposed to darting lights in the sky and what not). I don't bother to tell the story anymore, since no one is willing to believe me (I have on these boards once, so not going to bother to repeat it). That's okay. I actually don't care if people believe me. No skin off my back. Besides, i wasn't alone, so at least one other person knows!

    Not only do I believe you, I too have seen with my own eyes. From since I was a youngster. And no doubt do I believe we're aliens to earth. Remember star children, 4 of the 5 elements in space make up the human body.
    Not commenting on your belief, but all elements come from space. Stars like our sun fuse hydrogen into helium. More massive stars fuse more massive elements. Generations of stars progressively fuse more elements. Eventually the biggest stars explode and fuse the heaviest elements, gold and uranium and whatnot. Those elements float in space until they condense into a dust cloud which eventually condenses into a planet. Life then takes these elements that make up the planet and uses them to build creatures like us. Nothing alien about it. Just good old fashion basic science. And yes, as thirty said, many primates murder without necessity. Hell some species of ants wage large scale war without known necessity. It is not evidence of extraterrestrial origin, simply a quirk of evolution.
    Anybody else hear mike rowe's voice while reading this? Lol. I love watching stuff on space. So much shit out there. Limitless possibilities. And ya, seems like there are other species fucked up as us.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    badbrains said:

    rgambs said:

    badbrains said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    I have seen one with my own eyes. I believe. I don't even just believe. I know. >-) I don't expect people to believe my story because it's too close an encounter for people to be able to reinterpret/think of other possibilities (as opposed to darting lights in the sky and what not). I don't bother to tell the story anymore, since no one is willing to believe me (I have on these boards once, so not going to bother to repeat it). That's okay. I actually don't care if people believe me. No skin off my back. Besides, i wasn't alone, so at least one other person knows!

    Not only do I believe you, I too have seen with my own eyes. From since I was a youngster. And no doubt do I believe we're aliens to earth. Remember star children, 4 of the 5 elements in space make up the human body.
    Not commenting on your belief, but all elements come from space. Stars like our sun fuse hydrogen into helium. More massive stars fuse more massive elements. Generations of stars progressively fuse more elements. Eventually the biggest stars explode and fuse the heaviest elements, gold and uranium and whatnot. Those elements float in space until they condense into a dust cloud which eventually condenses into a planet. Life then takes these elements that make up the planet and uses them to build creatures like us. Nothing alien about it. Just good old fashion basic science. And yes, as thirty said, many primates murder without necessity. Hell some species of ants wage large scale war without known necessity. It is not evidence of extraterrestrial origin, simply a quirk of evolution.
    Anybody else hear mike rowe's voice while reading this? Lol. I love watching stuff on space. So much shit out there. Limitless possibilities. And ya, seems like there are other species fucked up as us.
    True- only we humans have the brain capacity to take violence an extreme...

    ...or to be creative, loving, generous, funny, healing, and all the other good stuff we do.

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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    I fucking LOVE science. Aliens likely exist, they aren't likely to be here. Too many insurmountable obstacles, namely, the vastness of space. There is plenty of evidence of things we don't understand, but labeling things we don't understand is claiming to understand them.
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  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited September 2014
    rgambs said:

    I fucking LOVE science. Aliens likely exist, they aren't likely to be here. Too many insurmountable obstacles, namely, the vastness of space. There is plenty of evidence of things we don't understand, but labeling things we don't understand is claiming to understand them.

    you don't know this. how we perceive who we are, what surrounded us, what we surround & all creation here on this planet is merely a single speck of sand in a desert as vast as a few thousand galaxies. we are not smart, we do not have but a very tiny fraction of knowledge about not much of anything outside our own silly bullshit
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    We know so little but we know that a few errant observations are proof of a conspiratorial alien life?
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  • AnnafalkAnnafalk Posts: 4,004
    edited September 2014
    badbrains said:

    There are some apes that kill for fun. Baboons in particular.

    I'll add to the discussion though: as a child, doing my paper route, I came across a group of kids pointing and looking into the sky. I approached them and asked what they were looking at. They pointed to it.

    No shit... the 'classic' UFO hovering above one of our mountains in the distance- moving in slow, small circles. I watched it for about 4-5 minutes. Incredulously, we stood on a street corner where tons of adults scurried back home from work (it was dusk and in the fall). As far as I could tell, no adult noticed as they rushed by us stuck in the rat race.

    When I got home, I ran into the house to tell my parents. Of course, they never believed me.

    My memory is still sharp on this one. I can picture it right now as clear as day. I'm not shitting anyone... this happened.

    And don't we share 98-99% of the same DNA as them damn dirty apes?! Lol maybe a little tinckering of said DNA by said alien race???
    Don't they also toss shit sometimes...
    Ok maybe animals can act bad but only humans has a moral responsibility :)
    Ok back to topic;

    I love UFO stories thanks for sharing everyone !
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  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited September 2014
    how many millions of ppl around the world have witnessed bizarre aircrafts or lights overhead? cave artwork, messages/stories have been found depicting what appears to be alien beings/star ppl. i like that aztec stone carving of a aztec or mayan chief or priest on what appears to be a otherworldly craft. it wasn't carved yesterday that's for sure

    i myself have saw very strange aircrafts doing unimaginable maneuvers many, many miles high overhead to where the aircraft appears as the size of how we see stars, so a speck in the night sky doing way out of order & spectacular exercises.

    this my friends & family saw more than once throughout my life living in the countryside of iowa where at night it is quite dark as we don't have light pollution.

    another time a completely silent craft followed us 5-6 miles down four different rural gravel (twisting & turning) roads & one short section of highway. 200 ft overhead, a single light, no sound at all. we drove passed the house as not to lead whatever it was to our house where family members were.

    about one mile down from the house, dad stopped, told me to stay in the car, he got out, so did i & this craft just hovered overhead in silence & slowly flew off at first & in a quick ass inaudible second it vanished into what could be a 347,000 mph burst, i have no idea it just was gone as a streak but no streak
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • 23scidoo23scidoo Posts: 19,258
    Maybe we should go back and see the human history from a differend angle..everywhere around the world we have the same story..the gods are came up from the sky and they teach the people..civilization thousands miles away,with differend culture,historic backround and relegion beliefs,said the same thing..once,the gods are among us..they have sex with people,they manipulate people,they started wars for the people etc..the greeks,the sumerians,the egyptians,the chineses,the mayas,the indians in north america,even the dogons..the relegions said the same story..who build all this coloseum buildings around the world..and no,i'm not talking only for the pyramids or stoneheads..how all those people knew so much about math,geometry,astronomy,architecture,phisycs,chemistry etc..here in greece,my ancestors they build their temples in that way, so eachother create a triangle..theres a millions things like that, in peoples ''myths''..for 2000 years,Troy was a myth..
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  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    edited September 2014
    puma punku, bolivia is a pretty interesting site

    http://youtu.be/fGqAB2He7LA

    http://youtu.be/5FGL9zPe8_0
    Post edited by chadwick on
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,954
    edited September 2014
    badbrains said:

    Aren't humans the only living thing on earth that kills for fun? Animals kill for survival but us humans kill for fun. The earth seems to have a balance amongst it in the wild kingdom, then you add the human element and the earth goes crazy. Not so much balance anymore. Makes me think we're Martians and put on earth for some reason. Maybe it's just too early to be thinking about space. Lol

    My cat kills moths for fun all the time. She loves it. Never eats them. Just tortures them until they're dead. I think she is at her happiest when she is snuggling with me or torturing a moth to death. :))
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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    PJ_Soul said:

    badbrains said:

    Aren't humans the only living thing on earth that kills for fun? Animals kill for survival but us humans kill for fun. The earth seems to have a balance amongst it in the wild kingdom, then you add the human element and the earth goes crazy. Not so much balance anymore. Makes me think we're Martians and put on earth for some reason. Maybe it's just too early to be thinking about space. Lol

    My cat kills moths for fun all the time. She loves it. Never eats them. Just tortures them until they're dead. I think she is at her happiest when she is snuggling with me or torturing a moth to death. :))
    And what about when they kill a mouse and bring it as a 'gift'? Ours are indoors cats all the way but I've heard about those who are at least partially outdoor types doing this. Seems more about vanity and, what, reaching out, than killing in order to survive or establish territory.

    Anyway...UFO's are just that, no? Shit flying around yet to be identified.

    That said, the idea of life beyond our pebble isn't that far-fetched.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    hedonist said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    badbrains said:

    Aren't humans the only living thing on earth that kills for fun? Animals kill for survival but us humans kill for fun. The earth seems to have a balance amongst it in the wild kingdom, then you add the human element and the earth goes crazy. Not so much balance anymore. Makes me think we're Martians and put on earth for some reason. Maybe it's just too early to be thinking about space. Lol

    My cat kills moths for fun all the time. She loves it. Never eats them. Just tortures them until they're dead. I think she is at her happiest when she is snuggling with me or torturing a moth to death. :))
    And what about when they kill a mouse and bring it as a 'gift'? Ours are indoors cats all the way but I've heard about those who are at least partially outdoor types doing this. Seems more about vanity and, what, reaching out, than killing in order to survive or establish territory.

    Anyway...UFO's are just that, no? Shit flying around yet to be identified.

    That said, the idea of life beyond our pebble isn't that far-fetched.
    My cat is happiest when I rough house with her a bit, especially when she gets the upper hand- I mean, paw- and moves quickly enough to scratch me. You'd think I would learn not to play this game anymore but she is an alien with the power to put me in a trance and obey her every command. Oh, how I love that evil alien beast! :))

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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Haha...I've learned after many scratches - KEEP THE HANDS AWAY WHEN PLAYING. They just attach them to the game.

    It's amazing the hijinx that a foil ball tied to the end of a shoelace can provide. Both ours go nuts.

    My husband also does the "running away game" with Beans. She prances after him and gently attacks his ankles with her paws.

    When I try it, she goes in for major damage.

    I have decided it's best for me to abandon the chasing game and go the shoelace path.

    Win-win!
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    hedonist said:

    Haha...I've learned after many scratches - KEEP THE HANDS AWAY WHEN PLAYING. They just attach them to the game.

    It's amazing the hijinx that a foil ball tied to the end of a shoelace can provide. Both ours go nuts.

    My husband also does the "running away game" with Beans. She prances after him and gently attacks his ankles with her paws.

    When I try it, she goes in for major damage.

    I have decided it's best for me to abandon the chasing game and go the shoelace path.

    Win-win!

    Good plan, H., must try that!

    The last time Annie and I "played" I tried to get her attention with a long strip of paper- something she usually goes after- but she seemed not notice the paper so I lowered it with my hand... just... a tiny... bit... AND, WOSH! AHH... FOOLED AGAIN! I must face the truth- I am not as smart as the cat. (More band aids, please. 8-} )
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  • 23scidoo23scidoo Posts: 19,258
    chadwick said:

    puma punku, bolivia is a pretty interesting site

    http://youtu.be/fGqAB2He7LA

    http://youtu.be/5FGL9zPe8_0

    this is what i'm talking about..
    Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
    Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
    EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.

    I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
  • IdrisIdris Posts: 2,317
    badbrains said:

    Makes me think we're Martians and put on earth for some reason. Maybe it's just too early to be thinking about space. Lol

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJOO6D5RvA

    :D
  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
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