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Originally posted by Veritas Lux Mea
Originally posted by NovusOrdoMundi
As humans so often do, they assume "aliens" have the same body structure and...equipment...that humans do, which leads people who believe this story to assume that "aliens" have the same...sexual interaction procedures...as humans do, which would be necessary for the alleged incident to even be physically possible.
Hi NovusOrdoMundi.
Agreed. Humans often assume that about alien races. I think this is due to two reasons in particular:
- Its nearly impossible to imagine procreating with anything other than human.. 'equipment'. Even animals are equiped in a similar way to us. Its something that no one has ever seen before, so how could anyone even conceive of such a different method?
- Christianity is a main religion. And in the story of creation, it states that God said "Let us make man in our own image". Although I don't claim myself to be a christian, many could take that verse in the bible the same way. That the typical 'human' structure is also shared by other beings -- be them gods, aliens, or anything else you can think of.
Thanks for your post.
-Mea
[edit on 21-6-2007 by Veritas Lux Mea]
Originally posted by NovusOrdoMundi
Besides, IF life forms on other planets are so technologically advanced, why the hell would they want to come here? I mean, I can understand the entertainment of seeing us blowing each other up, but besides that, why would they want to come here of all places in the universe?
And isn't it strange that the "UFO phenomenon" started to pick up AFTER aircraft were invented? Even more so, isn't it strange that alot of the "sightings" are around air force bases? I'm just sayin'..........
Originally posted by Veritas Lux Mea
Norvus,
You posed some very good questions. Firstly, I believe its ENTIRELY possible for life to exist on a planet that has no water at all. And who is to even say that there would be any sort of liquid laying or covering the ground like here on earth? There could be planet where the inhabitants survive with nothing more than a form of moisture in the atmosphere. Or derive their nutrients from dirt or rocks. There's much more out there than what we currently understand, I agree.
Secondly - why would another race of beings want to come here? I think its an entirely different purpose than that of sheer entertainment. Yes, the truth is, certain people like to blow things up. (Go figure..) But that isn't everyone of us.
Novus, the third question is valid too. Activity did seem to increase since the invention of aircraft here. If you go do a little independent research, you'll see that even LONG before the invention of aircraft, there have been numerous paintings, carvings, stories, and so on that not only depict UFO phenomena or aircraft, but actual beings who piloted them as well. Its undeniable.
Also, have you ever thought that perhaps sightings around the world seemed to increase after aircraft was invented -- because also along that time, the telephone and radio were being spread into mainstream? Before technology, how long do you think it would take to send word to America that an alien UFO was spotted in Russia? It would have taken a long time, and it probably wouldn't have even been worth the effort to row a boat over the vast sea to come and tell us.
You had good questions, which I am glad that you are pondering. These are only my thoughts, of course, but I felt they were worth mentioning.
Thank you.
-Mea
[edit on 22-6-2007 by Veritas Lux Mea]
Originally posted by Byrd
What say I? It's stupid.
Here's how you know this hoax is written by a western male:
* it features hundreds of nubile women, available for instant hot sex with anything (this is a cue for all the women around to explain that women are pickier than men about who they have sex with.)
* it features parents who are willing to prostitute their daughters to strange visitors.
* And -- in a culture where unmarried women with children are a great social burden and where honor killings do sometimes take place -- these parents and village members take in these hundred and more of unmarried girls who then all become pregnant and have babies.
* and no one has any problems with this.
* and it is not sanctioned astrologically (in those rural villages, astrologers often wield a lot of power over who marries and when they marry.)
* and the village (apparently composed of only 100 female virgins who are desperate for sex and their parents) has this event and it's not noted by relatives in other cities. It's just their little secret.
* the population statistics needed for this don't match the details of the story.
* and then there's the doctor who examines them for "signs of vaccination." Reality check, here: the only vaccination that leaves signs are smallpox vaccinations. The smallpox vaccination program ended about 1980:
en.wikipedia.org...
[edit on 21-6-2007 by Byrd]
Originally posted by damajikninja
Sheesh. Maturity. Try it.
Originally posted by psychicxperience
i am from india and trust me, india is not a place where the secrets can be hidden for long. if this was true it would have spread like anything. yes this Mahabharata legend is known to everyone but still no parents ( esp. in the villages ) would let their daughters just go away like this. people in the villages are very careful about all this but still if i knew the name of this village, i would love to go and have a look and speak with the local people about it and if possible, click some pictures that can be posted here
Originally posted by psychicxperience
i will make a trip whenever possible and try to get something on this story
About five months ago, I had visited Rajasthan in India as a tourist where I
happened to enter into a conversation with a local doctor. As it was a long
haul in a near-empty bus, we got talking with each other, and after a few
meals together and much bon-homie, we began sharing confidences, at which
point when I informed him about my work on aliens, he mentioned a strange set
of incidents that he had witnessed in his remote rural health clinic.
The whole issue first came to the good doctor's notice when he commenced
making the rounds of the local villages for the immunisation of new-born
infants and small children. While the villagers were more than co-operative
in this endeavour, he noticed that a few children were being deliberately
held back from him. As luck would have it, he managed to get hold of once
such child, a boy about nine years old, whom he found strangely different, in
that, where any other child would have started screaming at such a rude
gesture, this boy merely looked back at him, defiant and totally unafraid.
He rolled up the sleeves of the child's shirt, and could detect no mark of
any immunisation. At this point, he decided to take the matter into his
hands, and took the boy to the nearest house, asking if they knew about his
parents. The man of the house was rather reluctant to speak, but his wife,
knowing the good work the doc did in those parts, told him to go to the local
landlord's house.
dev.null.org...
Originally posted by Mechanic 32
I don't think this is real either. The aliens travel so far, just to get it on with Hot (presumably) Indian chicks? Common sense should prevail here.
Besides, don't they have enough females of their own species?
Originally posted by psychicxperience
hey skadi, what exactly you mean by- it smells of more bovine doo-doo than a Hindu sacred cow festival ?
why this Hindu sacred cow festival in it ?