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July 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246446July 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246597
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ParticipantJohn, why do you assume “aliens” even use radio waves for communication? You are projecting human attributes, again being ego-centric about beliefs of alien beings secretly watching or in some kind of conspiracy with the US government. Are you also saying that all those cable channels are in cahoots with the government to slowly introduce E.T to us Americans? You better stay away from that black oil π
Listen, I wouldn’t be surprised if there is life somewhere in our universe. In all probability there is another planet out there that has the conditions to jumpstart and maintain life. However, when I hear people talk about aliens with humanlike attributes, all I can think of is projection and wishfull thinking that our alien mythology is in fact true.
July 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246603seattle-relo
ParticipantJohn, why do you assume “aliens” even use radio waves for communication? You are projecting human attributes, again being ego-centric about beliefs of alien beings secretly watching or in some kind of conspiracy with the US government. Are you also saying that all those cable channels are in cahoots with the government to slowly introduce E.T to us Americans? You better stay away from that black oil π
Listen, I wouldn’t be surprised if there is life somewhere in our universe. In all probability there is another planet out there that has the conditions to jumpstart and maintain life. However, when I hear people talk about aliens with humanlike attributes, all I can think of is projection and wishfull thinking that our alien mythology is in fact true.
July 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246659seattle-relo
ParticipantJohn, why do you assume “aliens” even use radio waves for communication? You are projecting human attributes, again being ego-centric about beliefs of alien beings secretly watching or in some kind of conspiracy with the US government. Are you also saying that all those cable channels are in cahoots with the government to slowly introduce E.T to us Americans? You better stay away from that black oil π
Listen, I wouldn’t be surprised if there is life somewhere in our universe. In all probability there is another planet out there that has the conditions to jumpstart and maintain life. However, when I hear people talk about aliens with humanlike attributes, all I can think of is projection and wishfull thinking that our alien mythology is in fact true.
July 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246665seattle-relo
ParticipantJohn, why do you assume “aliens” even use radio waves for communication? You are projecting human attributes, again being ego-centric about beliefs of alien beings secretly watching or in some kind of conspiracy with the US government. Are you also saying that all those cable channels are in cahoots with the government to slowly introduce E.T to us Americans? You better stay away from that black oil π
Listen, I wouldn’t be surprised if there is life somewhere in our universe. In all probability there is another planet out there that has the conditions to jumpstart and maintain life. However, when I hear people talk about aliens with humanlike attributes, all I can think of is projection and wishfull thinking that our alien mythology is in fact true.
July 24, 2008 at 5:07 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246366seattle-relo
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.[/quote]
See, that thought process is flawed. Lets say there are aliens exploring the universe. We as highly narcassistic humans in assuming that aliens are like us is an inherent flaw. Why do you think that they are curious just because we are? Why do people project images of aliens that look humanoid? Why do they want to study us just because we study other creatures? Why would they want our resources just because we can’t seem to get enough of our own? If there are aliens out there, what are the chances that they are anything like us primates (not monkeys ;D)? Really the mythology of extraterrestrial beings coming to our tiny little planet Earth is just a projection of our own narcassistic need to feel important in this big universe of ours. It’s entertaining, but highly unlikely.
Nostra – I liked the video, it was very good.
July 24, 2008 at 5:07 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246517seattle-relo
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.[/quote]
See, that thought process is flawed. Lets say there are aliens exploring the universe. We as highly narcassistic humans in assuming that aliens are like us is an inherent flaw. Why do you think that they are curious just because we are? Why do people project images of aliens that look humanoid? Why do they want to study us just because we study other creatures? Why would they want our resources just because we can’t seem to get enough of our own? If there are aliens out there, what are the chances that they are anything like us primates (not monkeys ;D)? Really the mythology of extraterrestrial beings coming to our tiny little planet Earth is just a projection of our own narcassistic need to feel important in this big universe of ours. It’s entertaining, but highly unlikely.
Nostra – I liked the video, it was very good.
July 24, 2008 at 5:07 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246523seattle-relo
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.[/quote]
See, that thought process is flawed. Lets say there are aliens exploring the universe. We as highly narcassistic humans in assuming that aliens are like us is an inherent flaw. Why do you think that they are curious just because we are? Why do people project images of aliens that look humanoid? Why do they want to study us just because we study other creatures? Why would they want our resources just because we can’t seem to get enough of our own? If there are aliens out there, what are the chances that they are anything like us primates (not monkeys ;D)? Really the mythology of extraterrestrial beings coming to our tiny little planet Earth is just a projection of our own narcassistic need to feel important in this big universe of ours. It’s entertaining, but highly unlikely.
Nostra – I liked the video, it was very good.
July 24, 2008 at 5:07 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246579seattle-relo
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.[/quote]
See, that thought process is flawed. Lets say there are aliens exploring the universe. We as highly narcassistic humans in assuming that aliens are like us is an inherent flaw. Why do you think that they are curious just because we are? Why do people project images of aliens that look humanoid? Why do they want to study us just because we study other creatures? Why would they want our resources just because we can’t seem to get enough of our own? If there are aliens out there, what are the chances that they are anything like us primates (not monkeys ;D)? Really the mythology of extraterrestrial beings coming to our tiny little planet Earth is just a projection of our own narcassistic need to feel important in this big universe of ours. It’s entertaining, but highly unlikely.
Nostra – I liked the video, it was very good.
July 24, 2008 at 5:07 PM in reply to: Off Topic: “Moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up” #246585seattle-relo
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=DWCAP]My biggest question is always “WHY?” Why would aliens travel many many light years to come to earth.[/quote]
Why? For the same reason we as humans have a fascination with — and are looking for — life on other planets. Why look for life on Mars? Because we’re curious beings. Oh, and because we can.[/quote]
See, that thought process is flawed. Lets say there are aliens exploring the universe. We as highly narcassistic humans in assuming that aliens are like us is an inherent flaw. Why do you think that they are curious just because we are? Why do people project images of aliens that look humanoid? Why do they want to study us just because we study other creatures? Why would they want our resources just because we can’t seem to get enough of our own? If there are aliens out there, what are the chances that they are anything like us primates (not monkeys ;D)? Really the mythology of extraterrestrial beings coming to our tiny little planet Earth is just a projection of our own narcassistic need to feel important in this big universe of ours. It’s entertaining, but highly unlikely.
Nostra – I liked the video, it was very good.
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ParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
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ParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
seattle-relo
ParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
seattle-relo
ParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
seattle-relo
ParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
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