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Originally posted by Solomons
reply to post by munkey66
I've always thought ET's(if they exist) might be rather...ehh how to put it lightly,stupid.As if they made a quantum leap in technology without knowing how the technology *really* operates,likes us discovering electricity without knowing about protons,atoms,dimensions,quantum entanglement etc etc either that or they simply think far too differently for us to even begin to comprehend(understandably being et's and all that) or are primitive in emotions...anyway off topic,still great read.Cheers
Originally posted by blujay
Great thread, Whisper!
Can you believe there are ding-a-lings that are still so overwhelmingly egotistical thinking 'humans' are the only life existing in these universes?
Originally posted by Jools
And interestingly enough the 'sightings' of UFO's has increased dramatically in the last few years when we have been in space much more.
Originally posted by KIRKSTERUK
The OP's post means JACK ALL. He may have well just made the entire thing up. Not one valid source. Myspace.com/alienman2009 is a more promising reference.
Originally posted by pieman
i find it strange that the "aliens" are always lit up like christmas trees in these encounters. it feels counter intuitive.
when we study wild life we use a hide to observe in as natural a setting as possible. why would aliens constantly advertise their presence by lighting their ships so garishly if their goal is observation?
great thread OP, interesting account, i look forward to the quotes.
Originally posted by Whisper67
Originally posted by KIRKSTERUK
The OP's post means JACK ALL. He may have well just made the entire thing up. Not one valid source. Myspace.com/alienman2009 is a more promising reference.
The OP is a SHE. I provided my source documentation. If you'd read through the entire thread you'd find supporting arguments as well as some good debate.
You ever get the feeling some members read one word of the opening thread then just quickly hit that post button? ::sigh::
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I'm still reading through all of the replies but, I must say "thank you" to both sides of the argument of whether NASA attempted to cover up communications or these quotes are useless without knowing the entire context.
I greatly appreciate the support and the collaborative effort of all those taking this seriously. The weblinks and video will take me some time to sift through but, I look forward to reviewing it all. It's a compelling arguement. I also liked the point being brought up of is there a consipracy with the moon landing or with the Apollo missions seeing UFOs. We can't have it both ways but, I think we have to look at each issue separately. Tear it apart and debate it. In true ATS fashion, this is how we come closer to the truth on our own. We have some awesome tech and professional brains on ATS. Each on both sides of the argument.
Originally posted by UmbraSumus
Originally posted by jpvskyfreak
This is intriguing, especially when there are transcripts etc .
However.....
The "splice" RE; NASA Public Affairs Officer saying CMP John Youngs name
(At 4:55 )
...... " with John Young "
I heard
......" put John Young "
RE; The comment ascribed CDR Thomas Stafford ........
(At 5:29)
" You wouldn`t believe this Frank "
I heard
" You wouldn`t belive this thing"
Did anyone else find this......... ?
I did! they say 'this', not 'Frank'.
In 1979 Maurice Chatelain, former chief of NASA Communications Systems confirmed that Armstrong had indeed reported seeing two UFOs on the rim of a crater. “The encounter was common knowledge in NASA,” he revealed, “but nobody has talked about until now.”
Originally posted by KIRKSTERUK
There's not one shred of truth only suggestion and no solid source of anything alien whatsoever. I could make a post about how you broke into my house and replaced my working Xbox 360 with your broken one. All your audience needs to do is believe it enough for someone to start flagging SUGGESTION that something really happened and off you go. Thankfully there's posters who aren't as gullible.