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whiskeytango420

There is only one king, god picks em, hand pluckes
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All this ancient Egypt talk now....Any of you read Metu Neter?
good stuff

good vibes
 

PazVerdeRadical

all praises are due to the Most High
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No bull shit here Paz like life on mars. We are homo sapien sapiens ~ That's twice wise, would you like to make an argument against that? You know better? Homo SS arrived with the genes of Isis our Genesis.


see, a good dog goes after the bone thrown, and not bark at the one throwing the bone... if dogs did as you, they would go hungry... woof woof !

read what the three times wise wrote about isis, i bet your salary you will love it.


whiskey, let me google that, never heard before, thanks

paz
 

sirgrassalot

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Sometimes I don't think the genes went to everyone. You have no argument I see. I can tell you Jesus (J + Isis) learnt about peace & love by being a minion of Isis, the mother goddess.

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After the melt down in North America the native people there didn't change from their stone aged culture. From the gonads and genius of Assur grew the beginnings of civilization & in time spawning HSS. However, Assur was not directly the father of Homo sapiens sapiens. That involved Isis another enlightened genius. genius = genes of Isis
 

Crazy Composer

Mushkeeki Gitigay • Medicine Planter
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Distance has been conquered. Distance is no longer about point A to point B in a straight line, it's very hard to understand, but it's about opening a rift in the space/time continuum and hoping through like a manhole. There is plenty of information about this topic out there in the annals of modern physics.

Any great person to have lived on Earth, Jesus, Einstein, Larry Fine
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are all repeats of what has happened on other planets for as long as there have been things in the cosmos circling other things in the cosmos. And I don't know about you... but if there are other stooges out there, this is enough reason to get this space/time continuum shit figured out so we can go find them! :)
 

ksac

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"Distance has been conquered. Distance is no longer about point A to point B in a straight line, it's very hard to understand, but it's about opening a rift in the space/time continuum and hoping through like a manhole. There is plenty of information about this topic out there in the annals of modern physics."

You're not being truthful. Warping spacetime to create short pathways between distant objects is purely speculative at best.

Is this they how ET supporters debate? Just make stuff up?
 

PazVerdeRadical

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Is this they how ET supporters debate? Just make stuff up?



yeah, to specially try to fool some dude named ksac on the internet, in a new project, sort of like the truman show... we just make shit up to try to win you over the dark side :yoinks:
 

ROJO145

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We are still here........watching,nanoo nanoo:abduct:
Anyone else think Sirgrassalots stone statue sexy??dont lie
 

Crazy Composer

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Watching what? hehehe

Us ET dorks have an ET dork private social group on IC now. We can wear our tin foil hats with pride, in private now! Isn't that great? There's some awesome new information in there, too. People disagree in there, also, but it's much more respectful dialog than what happens in open forum.
 

sirgrassalot

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Rojo is that you.?? The Venusians have stolen my ride
so I'm stuck trying to hail a space cab
to get back to Boulder.

 

I N Hail

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O damn i was wondering why this thread stopped. Sense it was a discussion thread not a debate one..Shit i liked reading/watching the info in the link's

Big fk'n thanks to all that turned this thread into DEBATE on the existence of ET's.

I do have my tinfoil hat CC,,,,,LOL


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looks cool. Wont let you zoom though. Prob just an asteroid.
This was WAY more disturbing -
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/12/report-nasa-cant-keep-up-_n_257558.html
WASHINGTON — NASA is charged with spotting most of the asteroids that pose a threat to Earth but doesn't have the money to complete the job, a federal report says.
That's because even though Congress assigned the space agency that mission four years ago, it never gave NASA the money to build the necessary telescopes, according to the report released Wednesday by the National Academy of Sciences.
Specifically, the mission calls for NASA, by the year 2020, to locate 90 percent of the potentially deadly rocks hurtling through space. The agency says it's been able to complete about one-third of its assignment with the current telescope system.
 

T.Baggins

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alright nobody panic....N.A.S.A. has assured us this is nothing more than just a common Weather Balloon filled with Swamp Gas casting a shadow off Tethys.... Nothing more to see here folks...move along....

i thought they were going to crash cassini into Saturn last year...
 
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sparkjumper

Yea and the fathership arrives shortly thereafter.Then they have kinky starship sex and produce a multitude of little babyships.You have to watch out for those babyships they bite.
 

sirgrassalot

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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2009/08/16/10480376-ap.html

Britain reveals more secret files on UFO claims
By Jill Lawless, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


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made available by Britain's National Archives Wednesday May 14, 3008, a sketch made by a police officer after a sighting of an unidentified Flying Object in England in 1984 is seen. The National Archives are releasing new files which contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 19782002. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/National Archives, HO

LONDON - The deputy commander of a U.S. Air Force base in England was baffled by what he'd seen: bright, pulsing lights in the night sky.

Britain's defence ministry couldn't explain it either, but concluded that the unidentified flying object posed no threat.

The National Archives on Monday released the government's complete file on the "Rendlesham Forest Incident" of December 1980, one of Britain's most famous UFO sightings.

It was among more than 4,000 pages posted online Monday documenting 800 alleged encounters during the 1980s and 1990s. Over the past three years the Ministry of Defence has been gradually releasing previously secret UFO papers after facing Freedom of Information demands.

The Rendlesham file contains U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Charles Halt's first-hand account of the event, which has been public knowledge for many years. The file includes the conclusions of a British government investigation and a letter from a former defence chief urging officials to take UFOs more seriously.

Halt reported that two servicemen had noticed "unusual lights" about 3 a.m. in the woods outside the gates of RAF Woodbridge, a U.S. base in eastern England. He wrote that patrolmen sent to investigate saw "a strange glowing object" in the forest.


The metallic, triangular object "illuminated the entire forest with a white light," he wrote.

The next day, investigators found depressions in the ground and unusual radiation readings. That night many personnel - including Halt himself - saw a pulsing "red sun-like light" in the trees that broke into five white objects and disappeared.

The Ministry of Defence could offer no definitive explanation for what the Air Force officers had reported seeing, but also found no evidence of "any threat to the defence of the United Kingdom."

Nothing had registered on radar, and "there was no evidence of anything having intruded into U.K. airspace and landed near RAF Woodbridge."

A 1983 letter in the file proposes a possible explanation involving a combination of the nearby Orford Ness lighthouse, a fireball and bright stars.

Case closed, as far as the ministry was concerned. But not everyone was convinced.

A 1985 letter from Lord Hill-Norton, former head of Britain's armed forces, to then-Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, complained that the "puzzling and disquieting" episode had never been explained properly.

Hill-Norton said if the sighting was genuine, "British airspace and territory are vulnerable to unwarranted intrusion to a disturbing degree." The alternative explanation was that "a sizable number of USAF personnel at an important base in British territory are capable of serious misperception, the consequences of which might be grave in military terms."

Britain's defence ministry has charted UFO sightings since the 1950s, when a Flying Saucer Working Party was established. More files are due to be released by the archives through 2010.

Some of the newly released events came with easy explanations.

In 1993 and 1994, the ministry received numerous reports of a "brightly illuminated oval object" over London. It turned out to be an airship advertising a new car.

More mysterious was a UFO "attack" on a cemetery in Widnes, northwest England, in July 1996. A police report said a young man - "a sensible sort of lad and genuine" - reported seeing a UFO firing beams of light into the ground.

A police officer sent to the scene found a smouldering railway sleeper. "It does look rather odd," reported the officer, whose name was blacked out in the document.

The files include a little grist for conspiracy theorists.

The head of the ministry's UFO desk wrote briefing notes in 1993 reporting a spate of sightings in southwest England and speculating whether they might be connected to Aurora, a secret U.S. spy plane whose existence has never been officially admitted.

Atop one of his letters, someone scrawled: "Thank you. I suggest you now drop this subject."

The files reveal a 1996 spike in UFO sightings: 609 that year, up from 117 the year before.

David Clarke, a UFO historian and consultant to the National Archives, said it was probably no coincidence that the supernatural TV show "The X Files" was popular in Britain at the time, and that alien-invasion movie "Independence Day" came out the same year.

"It's evident there is some connection between newspaper stories, TV programs and films about alien visitors, and the numbers of UFO sightings," Clarke said.

"Aside from 1996, one of the busiest years for UFO sightings reported to the MoD (Ministry of Defence) over the past half century was 1978 - the year 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' was released."
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http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/news/stories/347.htm?WT.hp=nf-38130

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