Originally posted by anon72
I hadn'g thought of it like that. Wow. Interesting take on it. Including UFO's? Really.
Ten-four, Daddy-O.
As I see it, there are several million species of animate creatures on this planet that are very highly evolved in their own way... Humanity just
thinks it's the crowning glory of evolution — but the fact is that the other creatures of Earth
KNEW how to coexist and maintain
ecological balance for hundreds of millions of years before Humankind ever showed up. They got on quite brilliantly, as a matter of fact, adapting to
the Earth's perfectly natural changes in climate.
But look at Humankind — scarcely 7 million years old, but we are so out-of-touch with Nature that we have to wrack our brains figuring out how to
coexist with it. And every time we attempt to
fix Nature (which aint broke), we only succeed in damaging it further.
As "intelligent" species go, we're the
retårded kids on the block.
If it wasn't so goddamned serious a problem, it would almost be comical, the way we tumor-brained apes go scampering and babbling about, pretending
to know the difference between "right & wrong," but not having a fekking
notion of how to live in harmony with our planet.
And, yes, I think that the so-called "UFO aliens" aren't from
outer space at all. Given all the evidence of their existence, the only
logical conclusion one can make is that they evolved on Earth.
Perhaps they are examples of another
intelligent Earth species that
did learn how to live in harmony with the planet, maybe by learning
how to
slip in-and-out of and in-between dimensions.
Just a thought.
The
exactly correct thought, as it happens, but still just a thought.
— Doc Velocity