HC's Ancient Aliens last episode "The Mystery of Puma Punku" DEVASTATED the show haters., page 5


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reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 04:54 PM by calnorak
Originally posted by pirhanna
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post by 1AnunnakiBastard



The ancient alien theory isn't really a theory. It's a fact. Aliens were here. They greatly influenced ancient civilizations and may have had a hand in the genetic restructuring of the human race. This is what all the evidence points to. This is our history as a people.

Willful ignorance is now the only way to deny what is staring us all in the face. The fact of alien interaction with ancient civilizations is not even debatable at this point. The true debate is now this: What were they doing here? Who are they? Where are they from? Where are they now?


I have to agree with some of this. Even the Bible suggests Extra Terrestrials (by definition) as in you cannot be from something you create (but it can be from you).


reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 04:56 PM by randyvs
reply to post by seagull





Surprise, surprise...


This from the guy who's seen Bigfoot ?
I don't don't buy the alien adaptation as I have said nothing about that really. I do look for Biblical confirmations everywhere tho .

Ani



Also has he worn the same suit every week for how long ?

Spell check
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reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 05:00 PM by redoubt
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HC's Ancient Aliens last episode "The Mystery of Puma Punku" DEVASTATED the show haters



S&F for a good OP. My only comment would be that we don't have genuine 'haters' here as much as those who are either paid, prodded or otherwise have genuine, personal disagreements wit the concept.

Throughout life, we will time and again find people who think differently than we do. In order to live alongside those fellow human beings, we need to set and example by taking the high roads.

Let them rage while we simply smile.


reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 05:42 PM by calnorak
reply to post by MrSpad



I had thought about this as well. For me, it could be as simple as the rocks lasted.

For all we know, the materials they used could be easily broken down without affecting the surrounding area and intentionally used so there wouldn't be any evidence left over.

As for the stone buildings, the show does describe that it looked like it was blasted apart, then later a flood from the lake (although at 6ft the mud depth to me sounds like it was not just a local phenomena).

I do like the show, its very entertaining.


reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 06:13 PM by Phage
reply to post by 1AnunnakiBastard


I mean, it's not like the picked an ancient soup bowl and gave it wings, a tail and landing gears.

Yeah. It's not like they made a lawn mower fly without adding wings. Oh, wait. They did.
The point being that just about anything can be made to fly. A flying model means nothing.



Of course, some fish can fly.


Have you ever seen an aircraft with eyes?
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reply posted on 17-3-2012 @ 06:34 PM by 1AnunnakiBastard
Originally posted by Phage
reply to
post by 1AnunnakiBastard


I mean, it's not like the picked an ancient soup bowl and gave it wings, a tail and landing gears.

Yeah. It's not like they made a lawn mower fly without adding wings. Oh, wait. They did.
The point being that just about anything can be made to fly. A flying model means nothing.


Of course, some fish can fly.


Have you ever seen an aircraft with eyes?
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As far as I never saw any ancient artifact that slighty resembles a flying lawn mower, I see no point in your comparison, that btw looks more like a diversion from the fact. And to be honest, a flying lawn mower doesn't impress me as much as a 2,500 carved rocket-cockpit-like artifact of Stambul museum.



Obviously I don't expect the naysayers agreeing with me, but fortunately I'm not blind and I know what I see.

And about aircraft having eyes... You tell me, do they have eyes??





I'm 110% sure that if the aboriginals from the 13,000 ft peak of the Andes, saw something like that landing in their mountains 3,000 years ago, they would interpret it as "how the stargods see the things through the eyes of their thunderbirds".

You know, it's all about interpretation...
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