Ancient - or not so ancient - aliens

Yes Serpo, it sounds appropriate.
Welcome to the forum by the way…
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I’ve always thought Roswell have a lot of secrets not for public knowledge.

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I am British so i keep an open mind.
But if i was an American, well i saw one having a Big Mac at KFC then off it went on his Unicorn.
That`s beautifull Minx thanks.

I know exactly what you mean! :rofl: :wink: :+1:

I believe it is possible that this planet was once visited by beings from another planet, but so long ago that all traces of them have disappeared over the millennia.
If it did happen, then I think that our planet was a targeted destination, such as, we’m goin’ to the third rock from that there star there, or, ooh look, there’s a planet we haven’t visited before, let’s pop down and have a look since we’m passing by.

What I don’t believe is that a highly advanced spaceship, piloted by highly advanced intelligent beings came hurtling towards the earth, missed the vast space between planets, missed the 3/5ths of the planet that is covered in water, missed the several million hectares of areas populated by billions of people, and crashed near a one horse town in the middle of nowhere, where someone wearing a tie is considered an alien, without anyone actually seeing or hearing it at the time.

If aliens did land in the USA in 1947, why would anyone, or any government want to keep it secret? If they discovered technology that could help personkind, they would have used it by now. If they discovered weapons that could surpass and subdue any other nation, they would have used it by now.
I simply don’t believe it happened.

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I’ve never been interested.There’s not any real empirical evidence to prove it IMO.

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ok ok I sorta feel i see where ya comin from here?? - so the usa wot with their scant pics of supposed space crafts and funny lookin bodies in glass containers { large that is} made it all up for a reason - ah ah ah !! - to frighten us perhaps?? to stop people exploring space or to get more funds to continue exploring space ?? - the plot doth thicken or is that the broth doth thicken??

My problem, with this, is that…I desperately want there to be aliens, somewhere out there, and down here. If we’re all Earth will ever have, then She’s as good as lost, anyway. There must be something, out there, better than us. After all, all we could ever be is Nature’s latest prototypes, richly deserving a place on the “Rejects” shelf! Whoever you are, out there…please, just wipe us out and start again!

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Nice of you to include me but I don’t mind not being perfect.Thankyou very much.

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Pretty well sums it up for me too Fruitcake, if it was any other country than America I might have been a wee bit interested.

Or to draw our attention away from the devious stuff the yanks are developing out there.

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As far as I know, the US government has never produced any images, artefacts, or any kind of official “proof” that aliens landed near Roswell. It’s only ever been “leaked” stuff, or “the bloke down the pub showed me a photo he stole from a file after breaching Area 51’s security”.
Denial of its existence by the government seems to be enough to convince people it is true.
Mind you, I can understand that when so many politicians etcetera have denied something ever happened, only for the truth to come out later.

Aliens may have landed on our planet before there were any humans to witness it.
Aliens may have landed thousands of years ago when people had no way of recording such events other than writing it down or painting/drawing pictures, or telling tales that have changed and distorted over the centuries.
Chris de Burgh’s, “A Spaceman Came Travelling” could be true.

If it happened today, I think we would know about it.

Having previously worked in the aerospace industry for forty three years, I have seen stuff that looks like something out of a science fiction novel. Some of it never got off the ground. Some of it was never meant to get off the ground, but looked like it should.
Most people never get to hear about a lot this stuff, let alone see it, and if they do, they might not know it was person-made.
There was some phenomenal stuff around in the fifties and sixties that still look fantastical, even today. Some of it fell out the sky, but if it was a secret project then it would be covered up. I wouldn’t put it past the Yanks to say, no, 'twas not a top secret weapon, 'twere aliens, honest.

If someone saw a weird looking flying machines back in the forties, when there was no internet, and had no reference point other than something with propellers, they could be forgiven for thinking it was not of this world.

People will believe something posted in the media, no matter how untrue it is. and it’s nothing new. Look at the mass panic that occurred in the USA due to Orson Well’s radio production of War of the Worlds.
Only recently, people believed Covid was being transmitted by 5G mobile phones, and 'phone masts were being destroyed as a result. For this to have been a real thing, someone would have had to have invented a matter transfer device a la “beam me up Scotty” in order to move a physical object, even a sub-microscopic one.

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You make some helluva good points Fruitcake, and in the main I agree with you. People don’t seem to be able to think for themselves these days and they look no further than explanations given by the media who are the tool of the establishment.
I also believe that every unexplained incident has someone quite human at the back of it. Our ability to misdirect and fool the public has developed into a fine art, and deception is easy, in fact we are masters at it.
However…Although I don’t think 5G had anything to do with Covid, I do believe it could be detrimental to the health of all living things. Not just 5G, but all transmissions. Take a multi frequency receiver with you and there will be virtually nowhere in this world that you will not receive some kind of signal. Talk about there being something in the air…
Everything we see, hear or communicate uses a frequency, and up until 1895 there were no man made RF frequencies clogging up our world. Who knows what effects we, and other living things, are now experiencing from the ever expanding network of RF frequencies, our environment is saturated with them…

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Radio frequency transmissions could, if strong enough and close enough, affect human tissue.
A microwave oven is a good example. You can image what would happen if you put your hand in there (and overrode the safety devices) and turned it on.
However, most RFs in use around us are transmitted from a distance and their strength falls off quickly with distance. In addition, depending on the frequency, most forms of RF are not dangerous. Mobile phones, for example, even held next to the ear, are perfectly safe. Having said that, since I had a pacemaker implanted I was told not to use the phone within about six inches of it! But that’s an adverse effect on electrical equipment and I don’t fear it boiling my blood like a microwave oven would.

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That’s called “the Inverse Square Law”. Here it is explained better than I could by Wiki:

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I guess if folk had just seen that photo of the mummified skeleton, without all the hype about aliens, they would have assumed it was some ancient mummified human skeleton - which it turned out to be.
It is a reminder of how differently human brains can interpret the information the eyes are relaying, depending on other information we are given and our own confirmation bias.

Looks like an abnormally big head in relation to the body, though!

I didn’t necessarily mean using frequency to heat up human tissue JB, I was thinking more of subtle exposure effects over a period of time. There seems to be more illnesses like cancer and tumours these days than there used to be. During the time that there was a power station sited just one mile away from our village, with overhead high tension cables surrounding the village, there seemed to be an unnatural amount of brain tumours occurring. There have been no more tumours reported since it closed down. The navigation systems of many birds and marine animals has also been affected by something recently.

True. You can add X-radiation to that.
It wouldn’t stop me having an x-ray examination, though, if I needed it.

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I agree.

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