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The Mystery of Great Unexplained Events in our own Time
« on: 08/10/2018 12:02:13 »
I thought this deserves a mention.

Case to be discussed is the UFO phenomena.

Dividing the world up, on the one hand we have downed UFO's, apparently, in the US, and on the other we have a great "crop circle" phenomena "apparently" caused by either drunk locals or aliens who are just to out there to use English....in the UK predominantly.


Does anyone see any pattern, providence, anything?

Will we as a people in our history, in a future time, be judged for accusing ET of what we can't explain?

Will we be one of the first generations to be accused of using ET as a way to delude people?

Will we be the key core iniators of turning the idea of alien life as a genesis social idea into the criminal?

Some could say this is very very different to the idea of the ancient cultures and how they interacted with their universe....the same universe we live in now.


Every new era likes to stand upon giants with a better ideal... ;)



As much as we judge them, we will be judged in the future.


The crazy thing is that some nations use the idea of the "presumption of innocence until proven guilty". These same people wage a fake media war against for instance ET. Where's the presumption of innocence there? Perhaps its more about a certain people wanting to dominate militarily before they negotiate?...which in theory, in speaking to an advanced species, is "nuts"......these people have one of those bomb-complexes.....zero trust....

Will not history look back similarly on now on this "folklore"?


Why does our age even use the idea of ET? Whats the idea of alien life got to do with anything? Science has completely cleansed those possibilities, right? So why\?

Like, an insectoid species that is able to develop a science to use warp-craft to travel presumably light years....that's adult-film Disney stuff in terms of fear.

Are we going to be judged for taking that stuff seriously\?


...judged by future generations, like it was taken seriously by people in power, at the time, in the day?

« Last Edit: 08/10/2018 13:14:55 by opportunity »
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