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originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: bluesjr
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: bluesjr
Are you arguing that its better to have a closed mind?
No I'm arguing that your below statement is blanketed BS statement.
The next group to laugh are the scientists who believe that if us humans haven't figured it out yet then it probably doesn't exist.
Not a blanket statement at all, its a subset of scientists.
Well I missed the subset part of your statement .
originally posted by: Davg80
a reply to: bluesjr
im a scientist btw kinda, SPSS is making me want to quit though
i dont believe in much but i like investigating everything. and give everything % of a possibility it is true.
because anything is possible!
thats my MO anyways,
the rum is startn to take effect btw
originally posted by: Golantrevize
a reply to: Shamrock6
When any possible outcome becomes a plot you can assume you are starting to lose touch with reality.
originally posted by: Davg80
Another story involving Aliens, this is a proper paper telling the TDL story, and "NOT" making him out to be off his head,
this is quite interesting, Toms Story has just been given more legs, the Washington Post is big league, and probably one of the players,
that would be involved in any disclosure, if its happening, something is going down, and it is going down Soon!
judging by current news relating to aliens etc
www.washingtonpost.com... term=.eaf13c639aed
"But DeLonge’s air of secrecy — and the government’s — stemmed from the danger that alien contact posed, the former Blink-182 guitarist said. It was a pessimistic view of alien intelligence, a fear shared by physicist Stephen Hawking (though Hawking still supports SETI initiatives such as Breakthrough Listen). DeLonge had been “briefed on things” that caused him to lose sleep “for multiple days on end,” he said. “Because it really, really threw me down the stairs.”
DeLonge’s view was not completely dour, however. Far from it. He said that exposing the phenomenon as a malevolent extraterrestrial influence would persuade humans around the world to cooperate. He likened current global conflicts to someone incorrectly fighting a fire. “When I was in high school, I wanted to be a firefighter. I learned that you spray the base of the flame. You squirt water on the fuel, not the flame itself,” DeLonge said."
the article is quite good, i suggest you read it