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originally posted by: Bordon81
a reply to: yuppa
I think some of these breakaways, just go quietly into the night like the conductor Mariss Jansons and we never hear their last message.
originally posted by: 19Bones79
a reply to: BernnieJGato
Could 'The War of the Worlds' have been a psyop?
If a hostile ET is engrained in our cultural consciousness, it would benefit the elites that would prevent a peaceful contact.
Are we being conditioned to be hostile towards any first contact?
I certainly think so.
originally posted by: loam
When nearly all conspiracies have come true and nearly every source is fake or untrustworthy, including scientific journals, what's left to write?
But I do miss seeing those epic threads tho.
originally posted by: 19Bones79
a reply to: nerbot
I thought you might be referencing flight of the navigator, but I couldn't find any reference to tribbles...
I'd like to buy a clue.
Tribbles are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe. They were conceived by screenwriter David Gerrold and first appeared in 1967, in the fifteenth episode of the second season of The Original Series, titled "The Trouble with Tribbles". They are depicted as a small, furry, gentle, cute and slow-moving, but rapidly reproducing, lovable species. Though they appear infrequently on-screen, they have become a popular feature of the Star Trek universe, featuring in their own eponymous official card game, and even lending their name to a conserved family of proteins that was first identified in the fruit fly as a regulator of cell division.
originally posted by: datguy
a reply to: Brassmonkey
wow i havent listened to the radio in years
RIP Art Bell.