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Post subject: Re: Do you believe in ghosts, aliens or anything alike?
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Mike ......there's a "massive satanic pedophile network" trying to suppress UFO coverage? :shock:


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Lemme see, If aliens are known to exist in the U.S. will the President(s) have been told? If they do exist and the Oval Office isn’t told, is that a conspiracy? What if some leaders have that confirmation while others don’t, is that also a conspiracy? If the Oval
Office knows the truth about Roswell et cetera and the world isn’t told, is that proper? Do you think the current President knows? Would he spill the beans if he could? Would it be fake news?

I don’t think any of this is is possible, but it might make a good SNL skit. They could do with a good one. Maybe, bring back the Coneheads for the skit, and if there’s any ghosts out there bring back Belushi, Prior, Radner, and the lot. :P
While we’re at it have Ghostbusters bring back the ghosts of Lennon and Harrison for a Beatles reunion on SNL. That would be great since it is reported that, in the 70s, Lorne Michaels had permission to cut a check for $3000 if they would reunite on the show at NBC. According to the story, Lennon said that when he and Paul were in the vicinity watching the show they discussed showing up as a gag had it not been for the fact that the two of them were bushed.

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Lemme see, If aliens are known to exist in the U.S. will the President(s) have been told? If they do exist and the Oval Office isn’t told, is that a conspiracy? What if some leaders have that confirmation while others don’t, is that also a conspiracy? If the Oval
Office knows the truth about Roswell et cetera and the world isn’t told, is that proper? Do you think the current President knows? Would he spill the beans if he could? Would it be fake news?

I think the current president is only concerned with keeping all aliens out of the country, human or otherwise. :::::rimshot:::::

Anyway, space is an awfully big place. Might be something living out there somewhere, no? I don't have proof but then again, I've only seen "pictures" of atoms. How can we be sure they exist? Science? You can't exactly jump on the side of science only when it's convenient for your argument.

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I agree with your observations and post here, ghost_of _strings. I’ve always been interested in the known and unknown. Before my custom bookcase of non-fiction subjects, in past days I was a goofy kid that had enough knowledge about molecules to be dangerous, but I didn’t have the knowledge to know why my finger couldn’t pass through the coffee table with molecules in each racing about. I dabbled with a forbidden chemistry set before formal education offered it to me, and had my first explosion in my parent’s basement. I progressed; but, with a high average, my chemistry career ended when I questioned, in the months when new elements were discovered, if the teacher had actually seen a molecule. When the answer was, “No!”, I went on to question how I could then believe the book theories and equations with atoms, neutrons and protons without knowing if there was more to it. Oops! :roll: That was a mistake. My interest later turned to Oceanography turning down a much desired dream job in Hydrographics because of being offered the job two years after application, and being in a relationship.

I tell you this to point out that I do indeed believe there is more to life than we take for granted, and that we believe we are intelligent enough to think we are going in the right direction for discovery. That is the weak link in my estimation.Maybe, we are making steps in the right direction. However, who is to say we will discover higher forms of life in a form we expect based on our science? Will our science be enough or will we simply tweak our curiosity? Will we know it when and if we see, hear, or feel it? As some have thought, maybe we have already. Maybe we will ... and then again maybe we won’t. It sure would be cool; but maybe not.

As for UFOs they do exist. However, even though they are unidentified, it does not necessarily mean they are an alien craft.IMHO. It doesn’t mean they aren’t; but, there’s not a lot of activity passing by the moon at night either, warp speed being an exception. :P
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IF there is something out there in space with the capability to come visit us .... I like to think 'they' would also be smart enough to stay far away from us. Nothing good could possibly come of the meeting in the long run. That is unless they'd like to eat us.


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After watching videos about the Anunnaki from Orion coming here terraforming Earth entirely. Actually the sons of Anu, Enki and Enlil. The story is one of them desired to be like Anu and brought his followers with him to another dimension to be, and, brought back a virus, a bad one. We see the remnants of its destruction by the behaviors of the weak minded in our society. They have built a huge machine the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland in the quest for Monatomic gold, the element required to cross dimensions, some people never learn. Question, would that be characterized as pseudoscience?

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Sounds like mythology to me. But then so does the Bible.


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After watching videos about the Anunnaki from Orion coming here terraforming Earth entirely. Actually the sons of Anu, Enki and Enlil. The story is one of them desired to be like Anu and brought his followers with him to another dimension to be, and, brought back a virus, a bad one. We see the remnants of its destruction by the behaviors of the weak minded in our society. They have built a huge machine the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland in the quest for Monatomic gold, the element required to cross dimensions, some people never learn. Question, would that be characterized as pseudoscience?
Yeah. That is pretty impressive, SBLS. I followed it for some time when they started the project; but, I haven’t kept up with it, and I need to look it up again, I have no doubt they will gather fruit from their effort and science. Even if they do, much of what they want to do is a theory yet to be proven. I wish them luck along with SETI and, assuming the job is not complete yet, with the actual application of light bending and advanced propulsion methods amongst other similar adventures in science. In these developments success has proven to be promising, but AFAIK they’re not mature yet, although they could be.

In the 50s Canada’s AVRO with U.S. interest gave us a real UFO and, although more of a test vehicle to prove a disc could fly with a pilot at the controls, the public lost contact with any further related research after the program was abandoned in 1961.

There are highways in the sky legislated for Aero cars, and yet we still use rubber tires, and we will soon have full size electric slot cars without the slots (although, they are working on a similar road system), still with rubber tires. 8)

Today it was announced that a cosmonaut and an American astronaut made an emergency hard landing in Kazakhstahn because of a faulty booster on an older simple generally reliable Soyuz rocket. Proven science that went wrong.

I’m not saying that these wonderful stories of advanced science in space and here on earth aren’t happening; but, it’s like a third re-write without the ending working out. Will we ever see a conclusion?

So far we are seeing robots, probes, images, sounds, waveforms, and a lot of promises. I mentioned earlier that I touched the moon(rock). At least that’s what I’ve been told by the astronaut. I’m not sure of the UFOs I’ve seen, only that I did, not what I did.

Okay. We’re good at shooting a man into space. Ask SpaceX. Keeping him there is the problem. He hasn’’t gone much farther. He’s still where I saw him so many years ago. I’m still waiting for the big show which hasn’t come to town in a tangible fashion. Or . . .

I’d love to see it though. Perhaps, India, China, or Japan has something up their sleeve. After all wasn’t China one of the forerunners of rocketry? :wink:
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Yes FSB, I hope those spacemen are A-ok.
Smashing atoms has been a puzzle for me.
The sound wave connection to energy transference for moving 100 ton monoliths or movement generally is interesting.
They walk among us probably if that is possible.
China has the connection with their archeological sites that are sensitive to vibration and emit very low frequency sound-waves on windy days similarly to the middle East sites Russians sites South American sites....
Stonehenge? 8)

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Yes FSB, I hope those spacemen are A-ok.
Smashing atoms has been a puzzle for me.
The sound wave connection to energy transference for moving 100 ton monoliths or movement generally is interesting.
They walk among us probably if that is possible.
China has the connection with their archeological sites that are sensitive to vibration and emit very low frequency sound-waves on windy days similarly to the middle East sites Russians sites South American sites....
Stonehenge? 8)
This is one old dog that never gets too much information and is keen to get taught some old tricks or cool stuff. I didn’t know that about the sound waves as you pointed out, SBLS. Interesting idea about Stonehenge. I wonder what the tone would be like. :lol:
If I were to choose between modern day science and the Ancients I can’t say which one I would choose. It’s a toss up for a variety of reasons. Politics, fortune, power, religion, fame, legacies, curiosity, fear, and a whole lot more that hasn’t changed. I scored a great old book about Egypt and hieroglyphics written by an authority, and I hope to read it some day along with my father’s book The Celestine Prophecy about a Peruvian manuscript passed down and how it relates to life.

Meanwhile, I have said religion is for those who choose and it’s not a Forum topic as per rules, but for the topic in this thread I’ll simply say that every time I see a human, or an animal, the trees, the mountains, the ocean and more, and then I look out at the sky, the Northern Lights, the stars, the moon and sun, and then I hear and feel the music, I believe it all was created by something bigger than us. I’m hoping it was the Creator. That would be so cool. IMHO.

Oh, and one more thing. The breaking down of atoms and the discussion of breaking down protons, neutrons, and electrons got me kicked out of Chemistry as mentioned earlier. I wanted to know if that would make a difference in how we could write formulas and/or equations. Dumb kid, huh?

Quarks, although proposed in 1964 were confirmed in 1968 . . . three years after I questioned their existence without a name to tag onto it. 1995 was the last Quark discovered. Electrons are the smallest of the fundamental particles while Quarks are the smallest particles of a fundamental (Hadron family/aka made up of particles) Proton.

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After all wasn’t China one of the forerunners of rocketry?

It seems SpaceX has left China and everyone else in the dust. They have done things NO space agency has done before, including NASA. A reusable rocket booster? Impossible ...until



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After all wasn’t China one of the forerunners of rocketry?

It seems SpaceX has left China and everyone else in the dust. They have done things NO space agency has done before, including NASA. A reusable rocket booster? Impossible ...until

Excellent video, Ghost. You are right SpaceX is pretty innovative and has set the bar in some, but not all areas. I believe the cosmonauts still hold the record for living in space, for example.

As for the others, I have mentioned before that I was taught that the best way to keep a secret is to not keep or relay a record of it. Those other guys haven’t been sleeping, and who knows how far they have come on the work bench? Just like SpaceX, Roscosmos and NASA, the knowledge and experience is begged, borrowed, bought, and gathered from many places, and the talent comes from around the world. I could be wrong, like I am very often, but my thinking tells me that these Asian space agencies have kept such a low profile (at least from the public) that if they do a major space shoot it may be for the top prize or at least for second place. World cooperation, for now, does work in our favour, however. Like everything else from the 60s, the race is on.

Of course, if any of these organizations are privy to technological information gathered from alien involvement here on earth (as discussed here in this thread) . . . well, that would make a car orbiting the earth seem like kid stuff.

Besides, if we’re talking Mars the others are definitely talking the moon, and if history repeats itself, you may just wake up one morning and find it done. :wink:
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IF there is something out there in space with the capability to come visit us .... I like to think 'they' would also be smart enough to stay far away from us. Nothing good could possibly come of the meeting in the long run. That is unless they'd like to eat us.

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This is one old dog that never gets too much information and is keen to get taught some old tricks or cool stuff. I didn’t know that about the sound waves as you pointed out, SBLS. Interesting idea about Stonehenge. I wonder what the tone would be like. :lol:
If I were to choose between modern day science and the Ancients I can’t say which one I would choose. It’s a toss up for a variety of reasons. Politics, fortune, power, religion, fame, legacies, curiosity, fear, and a whole lot more that hasn’t changed. I scored a great old book about Egypt and hieroglyphics written by an authority, and I hope to read it some day along with my father’s book The Celestine Prophecy about a Peruvian manuscript passed down and how it relates to life.

Meanwhile, I have said religion is for those who choose and it’s not a Forum topic as per rules, but for the topic in this thread I’ll simply say that every time I see a human, or an animal, the trees, the mountains, the ocean and more, and then I look out at the sky, the Northern Lights, the stars, the moon and sun, and then I hear and feel the music, I believe it all was created by something bigger than us. I’m hoping it was the Creator. That would be so cool. IMHO.

Oh, and one more thing. The breaking down of atoms and the discussion of breaking down protons, neutrons, and electrons got me kicked out of Chemistry as mentioned earlier. I wanted to know if that would make a difference in how we could write formulas and/or equations. Dumb kid, huh?

Quarks, although proposed in 1964 were confirmed in 1968 . . . three years after I questioned their existence without a name to tag onto it. 1995 was the last Quark discovered. Electrons are the smallest of the fundamental particles while Quarks are the smallest particles of a fundamental (Hadron family/aka made up of particles) Proton.

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Göbekli Tepe is where I first learned this theory that ancient stone structures were actually radio stations/power stations not burial sites. IDK.
An old book about Egypt and hieroglyphics will be a cool read as will The Celestine Prophecy about a Peruvian manuscript passed down and how it relates to life, enjoy. The history of writing is a door that opens all of the other doors.
It is the creator FSB.
You are not a dumb kid my friend. 8)

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ghost_of_strings wrote:
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After all wasn’t China one of the forerunners of rocketry?

It seems SpaceX has left China and everyone else in the dust. They have done things NO space agency has done before, including NASA. A reusable rocket booster? Impossible ...until

That is very cool, ghost_of_strings. Thanks for sharing the video.

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