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Originally posted by maquino
Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccolisome assistance in identifying literature which would define and expound upon the symbol of the "burning man" I encounter so frequently.One issue is distinction between enlightenment and sacrifice.
The only "burning man" with which I'm familiar is that annual festival out in the desert here, which I've never attended. The symbolism of building an artificial man and then burning it on the last day actually bothers me a bit. Presumably it's a sort of nouveau artistic gesture, but to me it still has overtones of human sacrifice, which I don't like. Historically burning someone/something in effigy is a highly negative statement, and of course burning real people alive was a trademark of the original medieval witch-hunts and the Inquisition.
I don't think that today's festival=participants have this in mind, of course, but I personally can't get away from it. I'd rename it the Fluffy Bunny Festival and finish it off with a mass Tribal Stomp and lots of vegetarian munchies.
Michael Aquino
Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccoliIs there any literature you would recommend from your areas of expertise be it ToS or otherwise? I happen to be rather interested in the subjects and curious as to how my targeted areas of research may differ from those more accomplished practitioners.
Originally posted by misschareesee2Hello Sir, I have heard about you in ufology since 1993. You are a dark legend. It's always intriguing for me to see celebrities show up on ATS.
The third need is the most intriguing, so much so that John’s wife Victoria conducted a special survey regarding it preparatory for this book: What effect would arriving ETs have on Earth’s mainstream (and humancentric) religions? The somewhat surprising answer from her research: not much. Believers would just tend to assign the newcomers an additional supporting role in God’s master plan. Chaos would not ensue. Indeed, as the book continues, it is the atheists who would be most confounded by a Close Encounter, since they have tended to relegate ETism to surrogate-religion status.
Originally posted by misschareesee2
I believe some kind of Others have been here with us all along, whether they interstellar-migrated and come to and fro, live subterranean, and submerged, are outside our visible range of light and physical vibration, come through portals, (stargates) are possibilities I have decided to remain wait-and-see on, though.
As for something to get you going that fast, photon engines will do it. The photon is a particle of zero mass caused by the combination of atoms of matter and antimatter and accompanied by an explosive power hundreds of times more powerful than that of hydrogen bomb fusion. All we need is an astrophysicist Carroll Shelby to build it
Originally posted by misschareesee2
... Non Terrestrial Officers. Are you one of those? I'm sure you'd never be authortized to admit it, if so.
Originally posted by AllenBishop
Michael Aquino? You talkin' about Grandpa Munster? I wonder how that New Age, Devil-Worship mumbo jumbo is going over in the nursing home?
I know the Army whitewas...I mean...cleared him as a suspect, but the only thing he is proof of is that we don't treat whack-jobs quite like we should.
As for Dietrich...he needs to remove the words, "um and uh" from his lexicon. The common denominator amongst Aquino and Dietrich is that they are both batchips crazy.
I get tickled pink imagining a geriatric man running around in a Halloween costume, trying to explain to Gertrude and Mavis how the dark arts work.
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I think "My name is Lt. Col Michael Aquino US Space Officer ask me anything"
is a title worthy of ATS's attention.
Op, Thanks for bringing him to mind again.
Absolutely fascinating.
maquino
Originally posted by misschareesee2
... Non Terrestrial Officers. Are you one of those? I'm sure you'd never be authortized to admit it, if so.
I'm not familiar with that term. What I was 1990-94 was one of the U.S. Army's first Space Intelligence Officers (MOS 35B3Y). The program was so new that the Army Space Institute didn't do its own training; we were punted to the Air Force for Joint Space Intelligence Course at Peterson AFB, CO, after which I was assigned to HQ U.S. Space Command J2X/MJ at Cheyenne Mountain. And yes, all this was at the TS/SCI level, so untalkable; but I can comment on unclassified subject material generally with reasonable competence and accuracy. Bear in mind that I retired from Active assignments in 1994, so much has happened since then. For instance the ASI has been absorbed into other space institutions, and USSPACECOM has been absorbed into USSTRATCOM (not nearly so sexy in my opinion).
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Shoot, in my hypothectical "My name is Michael Aquino Space Intelligence Officer. Ask me anything." scenario, he doesn't have to answer questions, he just needs to say stuff like that.