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The Blue PLanet Project.

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posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 01:10 PM
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I am not mad, I even like fiction in general (that is why I have read some 60 books in the last 12 months), but only when presented as such.



posted on Oct, 28 2007 @ 04:37 AM
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I wonder why female Nordics have such a low life expectancy?



posted on Oct, 28 2007 @ 10:28 AM
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I have to agree that it's a clever work of fiction.

No one liners!!

But you can tell because ummm insectoids in the mammalian class? nuh uh.



posted on Oct, 28 2007 @ 10:30 AM
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Sorry I didnt notice someone else already made that point. I just woke up.



posted on Oct, 28 2007 @ 10:57 AM
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Well, where to begin.

There is no way at all I can take this document seriously. It is quite simply ridiculous - and this is coming from someone who does believe in extra-terrestrials. There are several things about this which have set off alarm bells in my head. Feel free to argue with any points I make here.

1 - The names of these aliens - they seem to me to the kind of names you would come up with if you were writing a low budget sci-fi flick.
2 - Isn't the Van Allen belt something to do with radiation?
3 - It is written in a very flowery style - not a dry academic style of writing by any means.
4 - Lots of seemingly random capitalisations of words like DEMONS - as if to make the reader go "wooooooooooo - demons"
5 - Referencing CE3 - come on - we all know about the supposed accuracy of that film, but when it says to check out the director's cut? Smells of fanboy to me.
6 - The Mook????????????? LOL
7 - A Malevolent ALF? I though ALF was cute.
8 - Luna? Sol? Terra? Why these names that crop up time and time again? I know why I think it is, but I want someone to explain in this context.
9 - Z-RETICULAE 2 - Type C - looks like Yoda

Nothing in this document convinces me that it is anything other than the work of someone with much too much time on their hands.

Sorry.



posted on Oct, 30 2007 @ 08:02 PM
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Originally posted by zakd619
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flag so it gets around


hehe looks to me like you grabbin' for points there.

seriously i doubt anyone will flag it. It's actually makes me cringe to read it.



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 03:39 AM
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The Van Allen belt has nothing to do with celestial bodies. It's a radiation belt that surrounds the Earth. This is just stupid. Yes stupid. If you think that there is ANY validity in anything on that page, you are reaching a little too desperately. I firmly believe in the existence of ETs, but all that is bogus. It's the idiots like the author of that site that give other believers a bad name, and that is deeply offensive to me. Try studying some more compelling accounts, like the Andreasson affair, The Walton Experience, or the Betty and Barney Hill abduction. I mean come on people.



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 10:04 PM
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I agree there are some outrageous claims by the author and some of the info seems to contradict itself but I cannot deny that it is an extensive
document and thorough and does cover quite a lot of ground,
whether bogus or not it must have taken the creator quite some time to get all this together, I wonder just how far from the truth some of this might be, okay we can point out the obvious discrepancies such as was noted above e.g the Van Allen belt but who is to say the supposed goings on at Dulce are not as real as anything else.
I think this document should eb filed away for further reference but certainly not dismissed.



posted on Nov, 1 2007 @ 05:33 AM
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I think nothing should be dismissed, even a proved fake should not be dismissed because its information is valid as a proved fake.

Information is just that, information, and the way it points to is just one of its characteristics.



posted on May, 2 2013 @ 10:19 PM
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I stopped reading after seeing a picture of Betty Hill's star map, claiming it was taken from a crafts crystal storage drive...



posted on May, 3 2013 @ 11:03 AM
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The Fish map has been shown to be accurate, while the Van Allen asteroid belt is the one Van only wears on special occasions, even though it is not as rad as his other, more popular belt.



posted on May, 3 2013 @ 11:18 AM
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After the 32 second light show this video gets to the point.




posted on May, 3 2013 @ 11:33 AM
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They like to blame the atomic bomb for everything, but alien craft were here before the atomic bomb.

1927 Himalayas
1936 Black Forrest
1938 Czernica/Kopaniec
1941 Cape Girardeau
1942 Los Angeles



posted on May, 4 2013 @ 03:40 AM
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That is from the site Biblioteca Pleyades. Yet another one of the Pleiades people. There are a few people out there making websites, posting on forums, often using multiple identities. They all talk the same language so to speak.


- They know exactly what planets visitors come from.
- They themselves are chosen to spread the word. Much like Biblical prophets.
(Collier, Meier, Strieber etc)
- You can often track down political messages in their work. Like solutions on how to deal with criminality or war.
- They fabricate strange and wonderful stories about races from far away galaxies that can make Star Wars seem dull.

Other examples of these kind of websites to stay away from is:
www.alienjigsaw.com...
www.zetatalk.com...

Its just like when old people start to talk about their neighbors. One assumption leads to another and after 25 years they know everything about this neighbor even though they never even talked to him/her in person.



posted on May, 4 2013 @ 03:56 AM
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This alien from blue project site looks like homer simpson



posted on May, 4 2013 @ 10:44 AM
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Intriguing and imaginative compilation.

However, I'm afraid the fabricated detail in the illustrations and the arbitrary manner in which the "alien races" were described and so conveniently distributed on planet Earth simply pointed to "guesswork" if not outright fiction.

The rigelians, reticulaens, and especially the "Mook" and "XZ" caricatures in particular was what started me chuckling. Not that such beings could not exist, only that I doubt the author/creator of Blue Planet really has such detailed knowledge of these beings.

A bit too contrived. Too detailed. If such level of information was had by someone on this planet - the Earth and humanity would be reacting much differently. I doubt skepticism and ridicule was the hoped for reaction, though it may have been expected to some degree.

The objective it seems, is to hoodwink enough starry-eyed hopefuls to sell a few... what? Movie tickets? Books? Comics? Video Games? Television series?

Anyway, don't despair and begrudge constructive criticism. Personally, I actually enjoyed reading this piece and like to read about ideas and imaginative descriptions of what others think aliens may look like. Somebody went to a lot of effort to put this together. That does not make it factual, but it is good entertainment and thought-provoking - so thanks for that, at least...

So, Hey - Welcome to the Party!:










Here's an idea: Why not BRING one of your aliens out and introduce him (her?it?) to the rest of us?!!!



posted on Jun, 17 2013 @ 08:44 PM
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i have read the blue planet project, but i don't know what to think there are some terms used in the book that are taking from comic books, but if it is the real deal there is some terrifying information in it



posted on Jan, 18 2014 @ 04:29 AM
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saw a documentry on this book on Xfinity.....

downloaded it .. but..

i'm to freaked out to read it .. at least for right now..



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