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My idea of the alien visits

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posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 12:41 PM
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Hi i have been looking at the website for ages as a guest and now i decided to actually start posting as i made a account ages ago.
So here it goes, i think the aliens are watching and observing, i don't think ufos are being flew by alien beings but they are advanced satellite technology, taking pictures and streaming video back to there mothership out in the galaxy, they wont make a landing untill they know about our weapons, religion, ways we communicate, they would also have to learn a LOT about the germs and viruses on earth, they would have to identifiy the world powers.

So they are watching and waiting...
Unless you beleive in the coverups, then they are already here..



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 12:52 PM
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It's been my understanding that many come here in a spiritual form such as what we've heard referred to as the fallen. Scientology also has some mention of this in some form.

An entity such as this wouldn't probably be as much of a threat with diseases etc. But as the bible possibly describes, even their spiritual energies have an effect on our DNA anyway.

I would imagine many have been watching our progress and manipulating our world in many ways, possibly even from a great distance. Drone satellites in some distances may be used as servers and jump gates to send these entities and information through. I've been led to believe many androids or alleged AI are actually containers and alternate forms to exist in and possess.

Many science fiction programs and movies already suggest this.

I still have doubts about physical time travel and or it's necessity with these other easier and safer forms of technology. Are we than also user friendly




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posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 12:58 PM
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Welcome GodOfMe to the show that never ends!

I personally, think that the light shows that are
seen at night, the strange shapes that seem to
flee across the skies and the blurred images that
AREN'T specially made-up in Photoshop, are
misidentifications and/or military goings-on.

I am willing to entertain the idea that these
anomlies may be a live creature... but it's
just a pondering.

Could so many people keep all this secret?



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 01:10 PM
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Could so many people keep a secret? Possibly. Depends what they're threatened with, if they're shown that they could die, or their family members could die if they divulged information. Or if they could be discredited.



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 01:11 PM
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Originally posted by IronMan
Could so many people keep all this secret?

With people being threatened with the lives of their family members, you bet your ass
they would keep a secret. Also not to mention every truth out there is followed by a bunch of dis-info that one doesn't know what to believe in anymore. It has been working so far



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 01:40 PM
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/start crazy rant

Yeah, folks get threatened, but it's not that they're threatened that keeps them from coming clean. It's alien mind control where they simply can't say anything.

/end crazy rant

[edit on 4-1-2009 by MegaCurious]



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 02:15 PM
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I can understand the idea of threatening loved ones
if you reveal the true origins of yonder craft parked
in the bay, but what if you turn 60 years of age and
30 years ago you emptied the trash cans and wiped
the seats of the toilets out in a lower classified area
of Dreamland?

What if when you're eating your lunch, pondering
whether to finish washing the desert dirt from the
windows of the E-4 Rest-room, and you overhear
a couple of engineers discussing the propulsion
system of a downed craft, it's 1970 and groups like
The Doobie Brothers, The Eagles and Bread were
waiting in the wings.

So you realise you're not getting anywhere with the
job and you quit. They give you the olde speech
about Patriotism and warn you that they'll gut you
like a fish if you tell anyone about what's in those
big jars on Level 8.

So 30 years on, you've never told your spouse, kids
or grand kids. The pay was okay, but some of your work
-mates had come down with strange lesions and Burt,
the guy who covered your shift when you were on vacation,
well he died after watching the grunts bury six oil drums out
there in the desert.

So what happens when you retire? do you keep silent
and remain patriotic? You've never slipped up, nobody
knows you worked out there except your wife, and the
guys you have a beer with think you worked as a heating
fitter at the Holiday Inn out in Pahrump.

Would you tell anyone?

[edit on 4-1-2009 by IronMan]

[edit on 4-1-2009 by IronMan]



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 03:00 PM
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Some have in their death beds. Question is who to believe though?



posted on Jan, 4 2009 @ 03:22 PM
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Yep... how can a man prove he actually worked at
a place that officially doesn't exist. Can he produce
something he found when cleaning up on late Friday
afternoon, something the thin guy in the big glasses
dropped as he was leaving to catch an early beer at
Caesars.

But he ain't got anything, just tales and overheard whispers.
But he knows... how does he successfully relate this
information to somebody. In Vegas, everyone has a story.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 07:13 AM
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I don't know, I'm really starting to be convinced that et's have been around Earth or part of it for ages long, possibly dawn of time type stuff.

The only thing I find hard to figure out is what these et's are. Are they physical?..spiritual?..inter-dimensional as Jacque Vallee proposed?


Google 'plasma life forms' for a possible realistic explanation.


Majorion



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 07:23 AM
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They already know about our primitive weapons.
They have shut them down many many times.
As if to show us hey, you aint all that, look what we can do nar nar.
I believe they don't contact us directly in a mass way.
Because they realize the trauma it could cause.
They would see the goodness and the badness in us.
And realize that by giving us something wonderful, might not necessarily create love and compassion and just might create mass death and killing and suicide.



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 07:52 AM
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Originally posted by godofme
Hi i have been looking at the website for ages as a guest and now i decided to actually start posting as i made a account ages ago.
So here it goes, i think the aliens are watching and observing, i don't think ufos are being flew by alien beings but they are advanced satellite technology, taking pictures and streaming video back to there mothership out in the galaxy, they wont make a landing untill they know about our weapons, religion, ways we communicate, they would also have to learn a LOT about the germs and viruses on earth, they would have to identifiy the world powers.

So they are watching and waiting...
Unless you beleive in the coverups, then they are already here..


Could you expand a little to give us something to go on. Why do you think they are worried about our weapons and what do you think they are watching and waiting for



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 02:45 PM
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Originally posted by IronMan

Could so many people keep all this secret?


You are right. People cannot keep secrets, and on this subject, the secret has leaked numerous times. However, when pilots, former astronauts, police officers, ex-military policemen Colonels, Governors and former Presidents talk, very few people believe them.

-rrr



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 02:56 PM
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Satellites do not move "at will" because they would no longer be in orbit and would likely start falling. So I suppose your theory could be better expressed as a theory of advanced terrestrial UAV's.

This theory is rather plausible and I have no doubt that terrestrial UAV's of all kinds are deployed everywhere, probably much more advanced than what we know of. But this is not a theory that discounts the existence of extraterrestrial life. No theory can possibly prove the non-existence of something even if it "really" doesn't exist.

I have given much thought to the hypothesis for what it would take for man to make vehicles like that (incredibly high accelerations and nearly invisible. And I have concluded that, unless there is a major breakthrough on how we modify space-time, the only other alternative is rocket powered blimps made of transparent plastic or other advanced textiles (lighter than air craft), or electrostatically propelled blimps, where propulsion consists of alternating conductive surfaces on the skin that are charged at very high voltages and result in EHD type propulsion that easily overcomes friction.

The problem with this theory of mine is that it does not explain the Belgium sightings of 1989 where a triangular object of several hundred feet long was clocked accelerating at over 30 G's.

And this is an indisputable case. I try really really hard to be a skeptic, but I really can't come up with a good alternate, terrestrial theory for many cases.

-rrr



posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:33 PM
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Originally posted by DesmoSedici
reply to post by IronMan
 

Some have in their death beds. Question is who to believe though?
A very good example would be Major Jesse marcel, one of the central figures from the Roswell incident; let's consider that Maj. Marcel was a senior intelligence officer for the 509th Bomb Group, the only nuclear bomb group of the time, so he wasn't exactly a busboy; also consider that Gen. Ramey publicly humiliated him with the photos of the weather balloon debris;

so, I can see where he decided right before his death to go public with his testimony; and his credentials were a testament to him, yet you think anyone would believe him?

Perhaps our own Clifford Stone? Astronaut John Glenn?

Need I say more?

just my 2 cents. Peace.



posted on Jan, 6 2009 @ 01:48 AM
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I think they already know who the world powers are, understand our weapons and technology seeing they've spawned it (reverse engineered), and know more about the diseases and viruses here on Earth more than we do.

I think they are just waiting for us to realize that white, black, Jew, gentile, christian, or Muslim, we're all pretty much the same before they decide to reveal themselves. Nothing like making an appearance after so long to a race that can't even respect each other, let alone the possibility of an Extraterrestrial one(s)

[edit on 6-1-2009 by crookedj0k3r]



posted on Jan, 6 2009 @ 02:11 AM
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This video is intresting.
Fact or Fiction! ??

www.youtube.com...

Any constructive debunk would be nice.
He speak of facts that ppl of Disclosure project also 'swear' is true.



posted on Jan, 6 2009 @ 04:22 PM
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I can understand your remarks about the Marcels, but it
comes down to no physical proof. Marcel Jnr saw the
box of stuff his father brought to the house, he played
with it, but again, it was all taken away (except maybe
the stuff his mother swept out!)

It could be that with their Goverment cohorts on board,
nobody can retain any physical evidence and all we're
left with is second-hand recollections and money-making
con men.

But I remember... well, it's a while back now and I was
a little more niave then. It's a secret that I have kept for
more than 30 years now.
It was late afternoon and I was just 'clocking out' of work.
The sun was just losing it's heat and the guard house ahead
left a long shadow across the tarmac and the heavily barbed
wired gate.
I was gettin' tired of the same old ritual when it came to
leaving the base. The grunt who stood smiling at the doorway
of the Clearing Room showed his idiot grin.

Five minutes later, me and two other guys stood in underpants
only on the bare boards of the Clearing Room waiting for Corperal
Perlman and his rubber glove to make sure we'd no secrets stashed.

Later, as I walked 'John-Wayne-like' to my pick up, I smiled out
towards the desert at the thought of what I'd smuggled out.

Around 8pm that night, I was in a bar with a couple of buddies
and I asked them if they believed in flying saucers. After a
lengthy good-humoured chat, I showed 'em my secret.

Chet, he worked out of Boulder City, he reckoned it was
TV remote, but with no buttons or batteries compartment,
he took off his baseball cap (not unlike a Michael Mekin hat) and
scratched his peeling bald pate.
Wyatt weighed the object in his hands boinging it backwards
and forwards. He had ten years in at the Hoover Dam and his
burnt neck told of long days.
His face showed no thought and it was a good two minutes
before he rasped "I dunno, makes me feel kinda funny inside..."
He placed the object on the bar and looked up at the Lakers game
on the TV.

So I put it back in my overall pocket and smiled at the thought
of where it was this afternoon. Wyatt picked his teeth and kept
an eye on the Lakers. Chet shuffled on his stool and said that
maybe he get away and see his old lady.

I picked his wallet up off the bar and glanced at the laminated
picture of an old lady stuck to the side of his Black Ruxton.
"Who's the old lady?" I muttered as I reached for the schooner,
"Oh... er, that's my old lady" Chet whispered and sauntered
towards the creaking saloon doors.

So 30 years on and Chet lost his fight with the cigarretes
and his old lady can be found hitting the slots in Ballys.
Wyatt went back East and married a nice girl, they both can
be seen sitting on their porch in Richfield Kansas.
I sit here with that damn mystery object sittin' on the window
sill, the afternoon breeze movin' the lace curtains around it.

Did I tell you that it's started beeping?


[edit on 6-1-2009 by IronMan]



posted on Jan, 6 2009 @ 05:18 PM
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Hi Frank, it's Wyatt. Liz says hi. It's been a while, we're not in
Kansas any more, we're living the sweet life out in Southern
California's beautiful San Fernando Valley. I see you're still
telling the tale about that thing you smuggled out of the base.

Let me sum this up for you: They all think you're a fraud.
You're short, your bellybutton sticks out too far, and you're
a terrible burden on your poor mother. Sometimes the truth
is painful, Frank.

Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. He's a little
strange and this was classified *above* top secret. You are
talking to a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered
at doom and chuckled at catastrophe. He was borderline for a
while... then he crossed the border

I'm sorry. It's just been a weird night. You're scaring the straights,
okay? Is there any way that we could do this tomorrow?



posted on Jan, 7 2009 @ 03:30 PM
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Hi Wyatt, nice to hear from you again.
Still rippin' the doo-dahs I see!
I know I never fully explained where I got the 'thing' from...
I was scared and also a lil' embarrassed, how I got it out huh?

Yeah, if you remember, the thing had a thin line running from
it's base and it stopped at the tip? Well, that's gettin' wider.
The beeping is intermiting... It went off one morning at 4.00am
and scared the cr*p outa my wife, now it resides in my den on
the window sill.

The strangest thing was when Whinny, my neighbour's wife
was in the den lookin' for a pile of papers on chicken recipes
when I heard her giggling. I tramped through and saw her
stood over the thing waving a book at it!

The strange thing was that everytime she neared the object
with the book, the thing chittered and clicked!
I neared her and saw that she was wafting 'Catcher In The Rye'
at it.
Without saying anything, I tried the same with a Louis L'Amour
novel... nothing. Whinny snorted and passed me The Catcher,
I waved it near and sure enough, the chittering started up again.

I'm at a loss with what to do.




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