Greetings: Like you, I have questions. For me discovery and comprehension of something I did not know/understand before is the best pleasure life offers.(I know, your thinking,god, that boy needs to get out more...) I'm talking about that A -HA!! moment. I love debate, people who are informed, and if they have limited resources, they at least try. My politics is very middle of the road. I also know there are some things so amazing, incredible, very strange, use what ever words you want, but I hope you get my drift. Pax Humana Pax
I would not dismiss an ET angle. There are way to many very reliable people who are trained in a technical area, very savy,(not to mention sober) who have seen things, or some feel more then convention explains. Engineering is the best background if your looking at a UFO, but one with scientific training can usually evaluate "very strange" stuff in a way that would stand up in court. In my view I have to chuckle at those who say"why don't they just land on the white house lawn"? Are they insane?? Any ET with very little evaluation of Earths animal population (that includes us of course, I state that because reactions for animals and us start at the biological level.) would know how human society and goverments respond to a major and very strange social upheaval. Having the aliens show up at the local Walmart would be a really bad idea,(unless they need to go shopping...) If an ET's intent is to take us, or the planet over, or have us all join hands and sing Kumbya, its better to be subtle then blunt. Evaluating how we respond to varied kinds of stress is the first area I'd look at. And stress that does not appear to us to endanger our lives, at least at first.
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First, the "dead" theory is impossible for me to evaluate. I have been clinicly dead, with CPR, and the obligitory craked ribs that come with it. I'd love to say I saw God, had some cosmic insight, whatever, but am sorry to report I just don't remenber,(except when I woke up, which was a whole new adventure in pain). I do like the idea of an experiment we (humans) might conduct, perhaps with some variant of the following: US/USSR,perhaps others did a lot of work on selective memory manipulation starting in the 1950's.You may have heard of MK-ULTRA,a way to "de-pattern",in effect remove the personality,memories using drugs(notably LSD),and re-program the person for whatever.The media has said we wanted to create a Manchurian Candidate, a trojan horse that is just fine untill said person was "activated". This created not said candidate, but usually persons with severe disfunction,psycosis,etc.But removing a memory of how/when some one got some where, that in theory,is a lot simpler,with out having a total psycological melt down. The problem is in ethics.If people don't remember signing on to this, in theory, thats not ethical. Of course there are countries that don't give a dam about that...Just think of how many people go missing in just the US each year.A whole lot.
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