That's my maths book from school. I was a doodler.Saw this document from the 1980's had been published on the CIA website. Looks to be linked to remote reviewing.
Obama said aliens are real but he’s not seen them. He could be referring to illegal aliens though.
Ayrton Senna, Jules Bianchi, Gilles Villaneuve, and Dale Earnardt, Sr. are all professional car racing drivers who crashed and died whilst racing. One might conclude they are far superior drivers to the "average Joe." Yet, they still crashed, horribly enough to perish.It makes you laugh doesn't it.
These alleged aliens who are far superior to us continuously crash their UFO'S.
I can only presume they can't fly in bad weather or daylight.
Remote viewing is an interesting one for me.
Yeah fair comment.Ayrton Senna, Jules Bianchi, Gilles Villaneuve, and Dale Earnardt, Sr. are all professional car racing drivers who crashed and died whilst racing. One might conclude they are far superior drivers to the "average Joe." Yet, they still crashed, horribly enough to perish.
It's fairly similar I'd think.
I don't know exactly what to believe. I know my daughter, and I saw something which we couldn't explain. My mind is open.Not happening ever because the distances are too vast and we probably aren't even worth visiting. Before we get to the stage of visiting our nearest star we'd have killed ourselves anyway.
I don't know exactly what to believe. I know my daughter, and I saw something which we couldn't explain. My mind is open.
I have heard a theory from John Lear, his father was the designer of the Lear Jet. John, himself, was a very accomplished pilot and a sceptic until he had a visit from an old friend who was at RAF Bentwaters for the Rendlesham Forest Incident.
In any case, Lear posits the theory that humans are essentially an "experiment" and something of a hybrid developed by another civilization. Which is why our scientists struggle to find "the missing link," here on Earth.
They, come back to check on, and monitor their creation and do some experiments, which may explain some abductees claim of medical experimentation, and their fascination with emotions (the Greys supposedly aren't capable of them) and human reproductive parts.
I appreciate it, mate. I've posted here before re: it. I don't mind sceptics or even some piss taking. There is, as we all know, a churlish, and aggressive, member who resorts to insults. I don't believe that is called for, or helpful. I don't do that to people who disagree with me about it.They may have come back tonight to fuck about with Arsenal to measure grief and test the theory that forever the bridesmaid can be damaging to the delicate flowers down south.
FWIW I wouldn't knock what you and your daughter saw the best I could do as a sceptic is to say that it's unexplained but you know that, humans are pretty good in filling in gaps when there isn't concrete proof to explain.
If there are intelligent life forms out there, they are keeping themselves very well hidden.
SETI has been trawling the heavens for decades withoiut finding anything, and astronomers call it 'the incredible silence'.
That said though, I've witnessed what looked like a star in the night sky suddenly speed up and disappear over the horizon.
I've no idea what it was, and can't think of anything man made that can accelerate from zero to who knows how many thousands of miles an hour in an instant like that.
An autonomous AI controlled space probe programmed to seek out intelligent life on other planets from somwhere in our galaxy perhaps?