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Originally posted by serbsta
if they are real. I for one, found this intriguing, even as a skeptic.
This thread has made history, it has intrigued a skeptic
Will we be meeting life-forms incredibly similar to ourselves? Or will they be the frightful monsters of sci-fi films? How do you break news of alien discoveries to the world without creating wide-spread pandemonium?
These are just some of the questions that will be discussed at a two-day conference starting today .
Originally posted by serbsta
No ones mentioning the oddity of the fact that they are worried about whether or not 'ET's' are living amongst us in plain sight. This implies that they believe in the possibility that they look very much like us, if they are real. I for one, found this intriguing, even as a skeptic.
Originally posted by tooo many pills
Do they mean illegal immigrant aliens?
Why would we focus our search for Extra-terrestrial life on Earth unless they have a hunch or clue that we are all aliens?
Originally posted by radarloveguy
aliens are living among us .
a number of these visiting races ARE homo-sapiens.
there are no immediately discernable differences
they are smarter than us , and have been propping up the
world economy for quite some time .... we owe THEM taxes
they have withdrawn their fiscal help and now the world economy is
floundering ........... have a nice day
Originally posted by xSeraphim
Aliens that look just like us what are these people trying to do start the Salem witch hunt.
All we need are some paranoid rednecks with torches to start executing people.
This could be a potential false flag so I will stay on the fence and let the crazy people do their stuff.
Originally posted by Perseus Apex
reply to post by colloredbrothers
Disclosure is necessary.
It's timely.
No?
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