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Originally posted by DogHead
***or any thing that relates to Stargates or Jumpgates,
The way they are commonly described they are pure science fiction. And I am saying that as an ex-(what I was) and as an investor in a lot of fringe stuff.
Originally posted by helen670
Hi/ I was just wondering,well to be honest,more like interested as to......
Why do people 'Assume' that this 'Pine gap' or 'area 51' is some sort of ET, Alien conspiracy? Fair enough they may be hiding something,but why does it have to be about Aliens? Could it not be for something more believable?
Originally posted by DogHead
reply to post by Matyas
Quite apart from neglecting both semiotics and semantics of the posts in this thread, you're just plain not even trying to listen or understand, not just to me but to most other posters. Weird.
Originally posted by Shar_Chi
Originally posted by helen670
Hi/ I was just wondering,well to be honest,more like interested as to......
Why do people 'Assume' that this 'Pine gap' or 'area 51' is some sort of ET, Alien conspiracy? Fair enough they may be hiding something,but why does it have to be about Aliens? Could it not be for something more believable?
I can at least assure you that there are plentiful UFO sighting hotspots all around the area, and particularly just north near Wycliffe Well.
Originally posted by DogHead
reply to post by helen670
Speaking only for myself, and through the threads I have been in or started, I don't think it is at all difficult to work out the presence, nature, origin and motivations of at least some "aliens" and indeed the humans who espouse various beliefs about same.
Originally posted by DogHead
reply to post by helen670
If you refer to alien undeground bases, I am not a believer in the existence of those in the way they are normally described. I think it is arrant nonsense to be honest and I am baffled why people would subscribe to theories that have been outed as propaganda disinformation for two decades.
Originally posted by DogHead
A film maker retained me as one of the researchers to check into reports made in all seriousness of dematerialising dog headed humanoids in the UK.
Hence DogHead.
Thoth, the Dog-Headed
From Lenoir’s La Franche-Maconnerie
Aroueris, or Thoth, one of the five immortals, protected the infant Horus after the murder of Osiris. He also revised the ancient Egyptian calendar by increasing the year from 360 days to 365. Thoth-Hermes was called "The Dog-Headed" because of his faithfulness and integrity. He is shown crowned with a solar nimbus, carrying in one hand the Crux Ansata, the symbol of eternal life, and in the other a serpent-wound staff symbolic of his dignity as a counselor of the gods. MPH
Cynocephalus (Greek: κῠνοκέφᾰλοι) is a Greek word, literally meaning "dog-head", for a sacred Egyptian baboon with the face of a dog.
The magical powers of Thoth were so great, that the Egyptians had tales of a 'Book of Thoth', which would allow a person who read the sacred book to become the most powerful magician in the world. The Book which "the god of wisdom wrote with his own hand" was, though, a deadly book that brought nothing but pain and tragedy to those that read it, despite finding out about the "secrets of the gods themselves" and "all that is hidden in the stars".