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Extra-Terrestial Invasion A Possibility?

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posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:03 PM
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Recently on ATS I have seen many members post about aliens at war
with each other for reasons known only to them. We earthlings being the inocent bystanders in the wake of an outcome of this strange War in which we do not understand or know little of. Many say they know what is going on and who are the players in this cosmic game, but do we truly know for sure?
I believe that we should be ready for something else.

Lately I have been reading a book entitled An Inroduction To Plenetary Defense- A Study Of Modren Warfare Applied TO Extra-Terrestrial Invasion.
The authors: Travis S. Taylor Ph.D., Bob Boan Ph.D., Rc. Anding, and T. Conley Powell Ph.D. www.doctravis.com
They postulate in thier book based on serious historical events data with carefull analitycal fomulas and info from substantiated sources why we should be prepared for this event if it does occur.

I do not know and am not aware if this topic has been discussed before on ATS and I would appreciate feedback from this topic from the outstanding members of ATS.



posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:13 PM
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I'm not outstanding but I'll add this rather disappointing observation: The civilian level, that we're a part of, has enough difficulties understanding why we even really go to war with other peoples, so this one is understandably completely "above our head and below our knees" for the most part. Thanks for posting!



posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:19 PM
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I can very well understand the difficulties we are having in refferance to wars on this planet but since we are in a ufo and other strange occurrances forum to brainstorm ideas and postulations such as these



posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:47 PM
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there is nothing worth invading,

we have no knowledge,resources,artifacts or anything of use to an advanced ET species.

within 50 years earth will have matter replicators,ET would have advance matter replication techniques,they can create anything they want without the need for invasion!.

they are far more interested in things like
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...
en.wikipedia.org...

and so on.



posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:56 PM
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Understood. Have you read the Dulce Book? If so, what are your thoughts on that? I have not read all chapters yet. Do you feel if offers any enlightenment on this issue? It did mention a battle between "reptilian" entities and the "greys." At this point, I don't know what to make of it. We're dependent on alleged "contactees" and insiders who come forward.



posted on Nov, 22 2007 @ 11:57 PM
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reply to post by welivefortheson
 
Yes but you are avoiding the most important recource of all THE HUMAN RECOURCE which with none of the other commodities cannot be taken into account with.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:02 AM
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cloning sweetheart,and thats still not very advanced.

the most obvious choice would be to use nanobots to do your bidding,

en.wikipedia.org...

humans make bad slaves!!



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:04 AM
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reply to post by eaurouge
 
Yes I have read the books, even though some instances are far feched but overall I believe them to be true. Getting back on track if you can read this book which is most interesting and it focuses in on our human situation in relation to the ET agenda.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:09 AM
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Thanks for the sweetheart thing

but don't forget the human spirit which has kept us alive for milenia and will most probably keep us alive a few more if don't let our self esteem go to the gutter.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:10 AM
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What do you think about this possibility: Earth is a beautiful planet overall, where life can thrive on the surface, underground, and in the waters. Would it be horribly far-fetched to consider them even jealous of our supposed "ownership," if you want to call it that (or stewardship might be the better term), of this planet? This idea could be utter hot toss, but maybe is worth keeping in mind to some degree when we consider "alien agendas."

Just a thought



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by eaurouge
What do you think about this possibility: Earth is a beautiful planet overall, where life can thrive on the surface, underground, and in the waters. Would it be horribly far-fetched to consider them even jealous of our supposed "ownership," if you want to call it that (or stewardship might be the better term), of this planet? This idea could be utter hot toss, but maybe is worth keeping in mind to some degree when we consider "alien agendas."

Just a thought
Yes this is something plausable and you could also consider us being a custodial race.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:24 AM
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I would build on that idea with a scenario considered by another poster on a different thread, where we are an experiment being monitored by another species/group (one or more). As I commented on that thread, this would explain their rather bizarre behavior of generally staying behind the scenes, while occasionally demonstrating an influencing hand through public sightings of craft throughout history, staged miracles (i.e., Fatima), military intervention (I still need to search through the database and recount the date and warring sides involved, but remember that account written in the both side's archives of the craft that appeared in the sky and destroyed the city wall?), and occasional direct contact (i.e., abductions/meetings).

A few cases of interest may be found here: www.fiu.edu...

It's their "subtle" and behind-the-curtain influence that would be in question here.

[edit on 23-11-2007 by eaurouge]



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:28 AM
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there is no need to conquer a planet,you can build your own.
en.wikipedia.org...

listen a planet to advanced life is old school,there are an unbelievable amount of them going around.there common as muck ,there are far more important things to do they go around bothering primitive life.

did you know there are around a 500billion-1 trillion brown dwarfs kicking around in the milky way alone?
en.wikipedia.org...

they make great portable homes!.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:30 AM
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I would add a further note of concern by observing that many "UFOs" depicted in artwork through the last 1,000+ years are placed in works of a religious nature. This could suggest both or one of the following: A) They have a hand in religions to some degree, perhaps in their formation and the events behind them, and/or B) We associate, as is typical of our species, all awe-inspiring and unexplainable phenomena with something spiritual in nature.

A site with some examples: www.ufoartwork.com...



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:32 AM
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Yep, like I stated, that first idea could be utter rubbish. Seems like a weak concept but I thought I'd throw it out there anyway for consideration... for reasons unknown to us, it could still have some merit. But until those reasons become known, if ever, I won't entertain that possibility too seriously. Thanks for responding



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 12:53 AM
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So many planets in the milkyway with untapped resources why would aliens come here to contend with greedy humans for our diminishing resources, with risk of harmful infection or possible contamination.
Earth is relatively a small planet and looking at the drake equation , earth is not unique by any means, so why all the fuss.
Humans need to get over thier ego and stop thinking we are the center of the universe. This kind of thinking is quite premitive. This is a reflection of our own inner fears that if we come in contact with a race less advance than ours we will invade them and steal resources from them, which is what we do on our ownn planet.

People need to stop all the stupid and ilogical thinking and reasons behind a possible alien invasion. Over sixty years of reported history of ufology and still no alien in sight. Most sightings of ufo can be attributed to the military. usaf gave rise to ufology and did nothing to quench it because its a great cover story stumbled upon accidentaly.

Aliens travelled light years only to crash in the us and they always crash in the us because some how is the place to crash, its the place this aliens will rather crash or get shot down by a bunch premitive men with old toys. Please



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 01:05 AM
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A view Dr. Greer would readily subscribe to for a handful of reasons. Yes, concerns over alien invasions of earth could partially stem from human pride. The belief we are the center of the universe is grotesque, and is readily demonstrated by our repeated misuses of the planet and our terrestrial neighbors, human or otherwise.

I could hardly picture, personally, anything War of the Worlds or Independence Day style (and it is always amusing to note in such films that our mainstream defense methods always manage to prevail!). I have other views, some of which I've posted here and on other threads as to when/why some of "them" may make a modern, mass appearance, but an all-out invasion concept I have a hard time subscribing to. Everything regarding their efforts would point more towards observation and behind-the-scenes manipulation. Thanks for chiming in!

[edit on 23-11-2007 by eaurouge]



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 01:10 AM
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my beliefs as to a likely explanation for ET contact are,

1.they are observing us as an experiment in progress.

2 species detects life on earth,and subsequently come to investigate it,

3 they are interested in our d.n.a,

4 individual type members of ET's species come to check us out on their own,

5 they are awaiting a level of our development enabling them to open communications with us and all that entails.

6 its a good place to holiday

7 maybe they like beef!?

[edit on 23-11-2007 by welivefortheson]



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 01:19 AM
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All would be valid reasons to me! Let's just hope #7 isn't so!
One other thing, and then I better attempt sleep, some people tend to think of them as so advanced, that they couldn't possess any basic desires or curiosities that we have. Another words, they find a planet filled with life and natural beauty, and various human cultures who are always full of drama, so who is to say there wouldn't be a slight bit of curiosity? Lest we forget, it was their curiosity that got them out into space in the first place. That is why I like your list, because it is attributing characteristics to them that for whatever reason we tend to distance them from now and then.



posted on Nov, 23 2007 @ 01:29 AM
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Good list I would choose #1 and #6 on the menu

you mentiond earlier in one of your post a list of wikpedia but you failed to mention who made these theories or who got this information for us, was it human or et's. Just an inquirery.



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