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originally posted by: argentus
a reply to: EnigmaChaser
I believe.
Let me ask you this: If you were a different civilzation from somewhere/when else and happened to discover that which we call civilization, would you be anxious to exchange cultural ideals? Or study us and stay the hell out of reach? That is one idea.
I have studied ants. They are fascinating, and I respect their hivemind hierarchy. I've never once tried to communicate with them.
originally posted by: bigsnowman
In a way, I kind of hope so because the speculation is what makes UFOs fun. A finished jigsaw puzzle can be glued together and put in a frame but once you've solved it the fun is over.
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: Erno86
Does anybody have any ideas about what the Calvert Cliffs, ET creature looks like under his or her helmet???
I do have possible photographic evidence...that the ET alien humanoid I photographed in the summer of 1972, on the shoreline at Calvert Cliffs, Maryland; is a dinosauroid --- But I'm reluctant, at this time, too publish the photograph of the possible laser holographic image of this ET creature.
Ive met them.Dinovians I call them.
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Kromlech
Not necessarily. Things that are unidentified are often solved/identified later on.
But it still doesn't seem to decrease the total number of unidentifieds because there are always new ones that pop up and are never explained, and keep adding to the overall total. There's probably a statistical phrase for it.
Yes the phrase is Bullspit.