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originally posted by: SlowNail
a reply to: KansasGirl
Agreed. I said as much in my first post in this thread.
But I also won't accept that science fiction has no place here, as some are implying.
originally posted by: crayzeed
Let me see. Well Russia has only just reached Lake Vostok which is 2.4 miles under the ice. And that was with a small probe and a high price and tons of technology.
So he's saying that the Americans have tunneled (that's a tunnel that people can travel down) 2 miles in the same period.
Is this civilization under a bubble? Does he actually know the weight of 2 miles of ice pressing on any artifact or building?
Does he think that any period under 2 miles of ice any building would even be recognized as a building never mind any alien technology?
originally posted by: swimtim
this is interesting, I would infer from this that he's not just a crank making a story up but is maybe some kind of disinfo agent.
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
originally posted by: swimtim
this is interesting, I would infer from this that he's not just a crank making a story up but is maybe some kind of disinfo agent.
When you weigh the evidence, I side with Corey.
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originally posted by: AtomicKangaroo
So were stories of aliens and alien tech below the ice, Nazis and other such stories around before or after either of first 2 "The Thing" movies?
Funny how many of these tales supposedly based in reality, often sound a lot like many plots to popular science fiction and I would not be surprised to learn many stories we hear never existed until some film, TV, book etc popularized the subject matter.
Did UFO sightings increase after War of the Worlds originally broadcast?
Did Alien Abduction reports increase after Fire in the Sky?
Did more houses become haunted after Poltergeist?
Damn. Now I wanna go do some searching and see if there have been any studies or research done on Popular Culture events relation to increases in reports of the weird.
But yeah. Every time I hear a UFO is in the Antarctic or Arctic, The Thing is always the first thing to pop into my head.