posted on Jan, 25 2014 @ 07:24 AM
reply to post by blocula
My very thoughts particularly of the moon being a space craft which mankind uses to move from planet to planet. I'm writing a script called 'The
itinerants' which is along these lines. My theory is that, stars eventually die but before that grow into red giants and millions of years before
this the planet would no longer be habitable for us and this craft (the moon) we use to travel.
My idea goes along the lines of Gods (Aliens) created man as slaves to do the arduous work in their paradise. God in the Hebrew bible argues that
there is no man to till the land suggesting they were creating a slave. We read God is in paradise and we look at our elites, royals all living in the
laps of luxury at our expense. Religious people always debate and give silly, stupid reasons why God hides from man. Consider Genesis 1 verses 26 and
27: Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; 27:God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him;
male and female He created them. I say God (Aliens) Do not hide but rather If we are created in god's image and likeness, what better way to hide but
in plain sight? Our elites, royals etc....
Here is a synopsis to my Screenplay:
A subtle sci-fi story set in a world whose dying star sets the political debate. A world in which ,man works by night and by day rests below the
surface. A tale of power, manipulation, fractured relationships and consorting with evil to maintain a lesser evil.
The story follows a global government striving to save mankind by proposing to deploy space mirrors (A concept already being touted to stop global
warming:
en.wikipedia.org...) and seed the outer atmosphere with gold particles to allow man to work also
by day. They propose the moon would be the perfect deployment platform due to its natural orbit of the planet. So they start hauling tonnes of gold to
the moon. As you know Governments lie!
Not everyone of us can leave All the elites and as the bible says 144000 the day of the rapture which is an allegory for the final departure.
The idea is ridiculously logical and beats many other ideas of our origin. Even I, when I look at the moon especially a full moon