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It would be more logical to assume that the message, if genuine, would have been transmitted to a person, who chose a blog as his/her medium to spread it further. Unless the message directly states that aliens literally wrote it on a computer and put it on a blog, it is completely irrational to assume that that is what is being put forth.
So sending a message to SETI or a respected worldwide information source is less logical than sending it to an anonymous person to put in their blog, then to hope that story gets passed around?
Originally posted by alex45
Originally posted by Oroborus
Completely ridiculous. I am a believer of beings that are greater than us. But this is not from "them" or however you want to refer to it. The "aliens" that we seek have always been here in some way. I don't mean that in the most literal sense because there's no way for me to know for sure how it works. But I do believe that whatever it is, has and will always be in our presence.
If alien or divine beings decide to reveal themselves and make direct communication to human beings, you're not going to read it in a blog or see it in a news paper or tv. It bothers me when people think inside a little box.
Originally posted by Andromerius
My OP wasn't so much about the validity of the message as it was about it's content and the acknowledgement of it's safety. I've used "just in case" before regarding this. I could not care less if the message is fake or true. I was mainly stating that "JUST IN CASE" and to be on the safe side, would it not be better if everyone said yes?
Now, maybe saying yes is akin to going blind and maybe that is not good. If it is/was true, then we can never be certain of the true intentions of those behind the message. But if the world needs help, and IF (big if) they are benevolent, than i can assume the yes would be the logical choice.
I never claimed this message was fake or true simply because: I DO NOT KNOW.
Originally posted by Andromerius
I was searching but did not find a post with this, still, i apologize if this was posted before.
The name Eric Julien rings a bell.Does anyone remember a thread that was started in the weeks before the Olympics with a sort of storyboard of cryptic images and graphics claiming to be someones vision of what was coming.
Originally posted by Oroborus
Originally posted by Andromerius
My OP wasn't so much about the validity of the message as it was about it's content and the acknowledgement of it's safety. I've used "just in case" before regarding this. I could not care less if the message is fake or true. I was mainly stating that "JUST IN CASE" and to be on the safe side, would it not be better if everyone said yes?
Now, maybe saying yes is akin to going blind and maybe that is not good. If it is/was true, then we can never be certain of the true intentions of those behind the message. But if the world needs help, and IF (big if) they are benevolent, than i can assume the yes would be the logical choice.
I never claimed this message was fake or true simply because: I DO NOT KNOW.
Fair enough. I wasn't necessarily directing my post at you personally, I mean that when I say people are thinking inside a small box I'm not referring to you. Just people in general, the people in that blog. The common view points on UFO's and extraterrestrials from society is comical to me. They put such a human spin, or flavor to something that is not.
Like I said, I don't know how it all works. I could be entirely wrong, they or it could be exactly like we are and just live on another planet that's a measurable distance away and makes contact to us through internet and radio. Extremely unlikely to the point of absurdity in my view but I don't know.
Originally posted by VeritasAequitas
reply to post by Andromerius
I wish all the time Aliens would show up....I don't see many other ways of the sheep awakening from their fluoride-induced coma's. Not to fix things, but to reveal the way things ought to be. Give us a template for a newer, better, higher form of life...
Doubt it will ever happen....Seems like someone is leaving us here to rot with the ones who stayed..
The name Eric Julien rings a bell.Does anyone remember a thread that was started in the weeks before the Olympics with a sort of storyboard of cryptic images and graphics claiming to be someones vision of what was coming.
Originally posted by fastbob72
The name Eric Julien rings a bell.Does anyone remember a thread that was started in the weeks before the Olympics with a sort of storyboard of cryptic images and graphics claiming to be someones vision of what was coming.
No, but I remember his name very well from 2006. He predicted a huge tsunami on May 26, 2006.
He even had a website dedicated to it.
His real name is different - Jean something, I think - but I don't remember it right now and I don't feel like looking for it.