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Uncle dans leg wrote:David Icke lol. Whats with all these "experts" and professional theorists/profiteers? Theyre the equivalent of Joel Osteen or Ernest Ainslie exploiting the believers.
All rubbish. The reality is there are weird lights flying around and nobody knows why
Yes but you said the Annunaki (Gods of ancient Middle Eastern pagans) were aliens.

That's what Icke says right?

How does your view differ from that of David Icke (just curious).
David Icke is a total snake oil salesman glomming onto whatever garbage attracts the most attention. That Son of Godhead crap and asking John Key if hes a lizard? :lol:

Graham Hancock, Von Daniken...really hard to take seriously but they are at least a little less trashy. More enthusiasts without being actual scientists...I've read a few of their books and found them interesting and they tie shit together.

My personal perspective is that anything is possible and there is definitely evidence of some sort of architect or creator poking around in our ancestors genetic make up.

The monuments in Egypt, Cambodia, Mexico dont actually strike me as being profound enough to say an alien taught us how to pile rocks like that though. Other ancient engineering marvels I find far more intriguing.

But then whats with the damn lights and UFO sightings...and the whole government cover up thing?
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Uncle dans leg wrote:4 hours of ufo conspiracy and ancient aliens on history channel tonight Doc...

Roll up some fatties and let your common sense take a back seat...its gonna be a night of conclusion jumping and pseudoscience
I do enjoy these kinds of shows... when the wife is not around. :look:

(she thinks they are ridiculous!... but maybe if I could get her high... ??)

She is opposed to pot right now, but I think when they legalize it, I'll be able to talk her into partaking.

She was into it back in the day... though not to the extent I was... albeit just for 2 years..

These days I toke about once per year (old friends) apart from in my dreams of course. :mex:
I was able to finally talk my wife into giving it a shot and she loves it. She was so down on it...I guess in SWE its like crack or something.

She says theres nothing better for pms cramps and period crap so try that angle.
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Uncle dans leg wrote: Graham Hancock, Von Daniken...really hard to take seriously but they are at least a little less trashy. More enthusiasts without being actual scientists...I've read a few of their books and found them interesting and they tie shit together.
I have read a Hancock book and a Von Daniken book.

Von Daniken is a flake... but Hancock is rather brilliant... IMO.

Now of course I don't agree with half of what Hancock says

... but he raises some fascinating facts and theories.
Uncle dans leg wrote: My personal perspective is that anything is possible and there is definitely evidence of some sort of architect or creator poking around in our ancestors genetic make up.
So you're saying you believe in Evolution, but you also believe a higher power meddled with it?
Uncle dans leg wrote: The monuments in Egypt, Cambodia, Mexico dont actually strike me as being profound enough to say an alien taught us how to pile rocks like that though. Other ancient engineering marvels I find far more intriguing.
How they transported some of those rocks defies explanation IMO.

But even more interesting... to me... is how they cut them with such precision.

There seems to be some evidence of the use of power tools of some kind.

Of course I don't believe in aliens

... but ancients may or may not have had a technology that we have not rediscovered.
Uncle dans leg wrote: But then whats with the damn lights and UFO sightings...and the whole government cover up thing?
Twas the government that created all the alien drama as a distraction from top secret projects.

IMESHO.

And of course there are natural explanations for many of those lights in the sky...
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New Grange in Ireland (3200 BC) predates the Pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge.

Never underestimate the power of slave labour.

The astronomy aspects of many of these relics is what I find cool.
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When talking about "aliens", (a terribly wrong word), meaning most are trying to refer to visitors from outer space,
I have had many a chat, with people from many walks of life.
The conversation usually comes to an abrupt end when I ask one simple question:
How old is this planet ?
Most haven't got a clue what I'm talking about.
We are such an arrogant bunch, as a rule.
Why keep blasting off when we have barely started digging ?
How old is this planet ?
https://futurism.com/the-physics-of-death/
Off topic ?
Maybe not. ;)
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Strangelove wrote:
Uncle dans leg wrote: Graham Hancock, Von Daniken...really hard to take seriously but they are at least a little less trashy. More enthusiasts without being actual scientists...I've read a few of their books and found them interesting and they tie shit together.
I have read a Hancock book and a Von Daniken book.

Von Daniken is a flake... but Hancock is rather brilliant... IMO.

Now of course I don't agree with half of what Hancock says

... but he raises some fascinating facts and theories.
Uncle dans leg wrote: My personal perspective is that anything is possible and there is definitely evidence of some sort of architect or creator poking around in our ancestors genetic make up.
So you're saying you believe in Evolution, but you also believe a higher power meddled with it?
Uncle dans leg wrote: The monuments in Egypt, Cambodia, Mexico dont actually strike me as being profound enough to say an alien taught us how to pile rocks like that though. Other ancient engineering marvels I find far more intriguing.
How they transported some of those rocks defies explanation IMO.

But even more interesting... to me... is how they cut them with such precision.

There seems to be some evidence of the use of power tools of some kind.

Of course I don't believe in aliens

... but ancients may or may not have had a technology that we have not rediscovered.
Uncle dans leg wrote: But then whats with the damn lights and UFO sightings...and the whole government cover up thing?
Twas the government that created all the alien drama as a distraction from top secret projects.

IMESHO.

And of course there are natural explanations for many of those lights in the sky...
I would say its +90% probable there is life on other planets but more like 10% they are flying around earth watching us and probing asses. Government diversion definitely is a far more likely scenario.

As far as our awakened consciousness goes...it really appears to defy the boundaries of evolution. Could an alien race have seeded our monkey ancestors? Well...could be I suppose. To me thats easily more plausible than an all knowing, all powerful immortal being who chooses to ignore us when we need help the most. Thats just fantasy :lol:
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Didn't Doc have a wood all through Avatar?
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micky107 wrote: How old is this planet ?
Depends on what theories you subscribe to...
micky107 wrote: https://futurism.com/the-physics-of-death/

As we know through thermodynamics, energy cannot be created nor destroyed...
The total amount of energy in an isolated system does not, cannot, change...
The universe as a whole is closed...
that energy, which originated during the Big Bang, will always be around.
If "that energy originated during the Big Bang"...

and "the universe is a closed system"...

... then the Big Bang Theory defies the "energy cannot be created nor destroyed" Law.

Just saying the writer of the article made a mistake or two. :mrgreen:
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Uncle dans leg wrote: Government diversion definitely is a far more likely scenario.
OR... it could be ghosts. :D
Uncle dans leg wrote: To me thats easily more plausible than an all knowing, all powerful immortal being who chooses to ignore us when we need help the most.
OR... it could be He wants to guide you, rather than allow you to guide Him. :D
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Topper wrote:Didn't Doc have a wood all through Avatar?
Oh yeah! :oops: ... perhaps a part of me loves the idea of aliens. :D
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Strangelove wrote:
Topper wrote:Didn't Doc have a wood all through Avatar?
Oh yeah! :oops: ... perhaps a part of me loves the idea of aliens. :D
Linda Carter to Trump would be considered alien and I would be a perma wood if she was real.
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https://twitter.com/Bourdain/status/991823988765614081
Anthony Bourdain
@Bourdain

I am in no way an HRC fan. I’ve been on the receiving end of her operatives’ wrath. And it ain’t fun

4:37 PM - 2 May 2018
https://truepundit.com/anthony-bourdain ... assed-him/
What in the world was Anthony Bourdain referring to when he said — just weeks ago — he had been harassed by Hillary Clinton’s goons “And it ain’t fun”

Bourdain reportedly took his own life on Friday. He was 61.

Haunting. Bourdain was found Friday after reportedly hanging himself.

It’s no secret that people who cross the Clinton’s wind up dead … mostly from suicide. Just this week, famous designer and Clinton Foundation member, Kate Spade reportedly killed herself. Are Spade’s and Bourdain’s deaths both coincidences?

Seems beyond suspicious. The last thing we need are more conspiracy stories but any good detective would question what has transpired this week.

Something here is amiss.

Back in October of 2017, CNN’s Bourdain made statements regarding Harvey Weinstein, suggesting Hillary Clinton had to know of his history of being a sexual predator. Bourdain’s girlfriend, actress Asia Argento, accused Weinstein of raping her.
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It does seem to be a little strange...this one. Not that i would or should know this person or his state of mind but he doesnt come across as someone with deep and dark struggles. At least not when im sunken in the sofa tripping on his show
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