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Originally posted by smokingman2006
when I see all the skeptics on this board I started to wonder about the true breakdown in numbers of those who believe in Aliens & those who don't and also how many fence sitters are here.
So the vote should be 1 YES
2 NO
3 not sure
Peace & Hope
SM
(Mods not sure if this is the right forum)
edit on 5-4-2011 by smokingman2006 because: had to make this thread clearer to understand
Originally posted by thegiftbearer
as far as intelligent life existing outside of our visible plane of existence... yes.
as far as this life being able to visit our visible plane... not in the physical sense (i.e. no spaceships).
in general as how we might perceive an "ET" ... im on the fence.
Originally posted by St Udio
#2
the term spacecraft implies that these Alien beings need a technology similar to ours,
namely a transportation device commandeered by them...
i'm of the mind that the Aliens are not 'visitors' nor do they use physical, engineered crafts
for transportation...the Aliens we see in the skies or oceans have a proximity to us...
if you notice these Aliens are not tracked in space or on other planets where humans are not present
in a nut shell:
think in terms of the creature in the classic Sci-Fi film "Forbidden Planet"edit on 5-4-2011 by St Udio because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Exuberant1
2
I don't believe in aliens. (But I don't want them to exist, so I am biased in this regard.)
Originally posted by grizzle2
reply to post by smokingman2006
1
I believe in it. Too much evidence, too many different kinds of craft to be done by humans. Too many pics, videos, eyewitness accounts, government interest.
I also believe the governments take advantage of this reality for various reasons and disinfo.
Originally posted by R3KR
1
We are here, there must be others.
Its like saying,"I cant see the other side of the ocean, there must be nothing there"