Aliens....Do You Believe?

DrBuzzFarmer

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I tell this story because I don't care what people think.:
I was in the woods, tending a guerilla grow when I was younger.
Something slowly moved over top the trees, until it cast a shadow on me and my plant. It was large, probably over 50'.
I immediately thought 'helicopter' but there was no sound.
I froze in place and listened, looking up at the dark shadow above the trees.
Then it moved, quickly, causing branches on the trees to sway and leaves to drop all around me. And it was gone.
It took me ten minutes or so to make it out of the woods, and the woods were so thick I couldn't see anything. No sign of anything. no one I spoke to knew what I was talking about. No news stories.
Just one really weird experience alone by myself in the woods, doing something illegal.
Aliens? Some black ops flight program from Northern Virginia or the Naval Weapons station? Who knows, but I never had an explanation.
 

Nutty sKunK

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I read in the BBC that a whistleblower said that UAP (aliens) temporarily disabled part of the USA’s nuclear response network.

Perhaps Russia’s too?

It funnily enough coincides with what an ex Canadian prime minister (forget his name) said there was an intergalactic treaty that couldn’t interfere with Earth unless we were about to destroy it.

No animal or plant had/has the potential to destroy the Earth apart from mankind.

Also a fun fact. The term Foo fighters, was given to ufos during WW2. They were orbs (like we see today) following the pilots. It’s like the aliens were saying to one another things are getting interesting here have a look lol
 

ttystikk

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I read in the BBC that a whistleblower said that UAP (aliens) temporarily disabled part of the USA’s nuclear response network.

Perhaps Russia’s too?

It funnily enough coincides with what an ex Canadian prime minister (forget his name) said there was an intergalactic treaty that couldn’t interfere with Earth unless we were about to destroy it.

No animal or plant had/has the potential to destroy the Earth apart from mankind.

Also a fun fact. The term Foo fighters, was given to ufos during WW2. They were orbs (like we see today) following the pilots. It’s like the aliens were saying to one another things are getting interesting here have a look lol
It's a nice fantasy to think that some higher being or race would intervene to save us from our own stupidity but honestly I think it's a long shot.

What alien race would want to save us from destroying ourselves so we could go on to be a menace to them?
 

eye exaggerate

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I read in the BBC that a whistleblower said that UAP (aliens) temporarily disabled part of the USA’s nuclear response network.

Perhaps Russia’s too?

It funnily enough coincides with what an ex Canadian prime minister (forget his name) said there was an intergalactic treaty that couldn’t interfere with Earth unless we were about to destroy it.

No animal or plant had/has the potential to destroy the Earth apart from mankind.

Also a fun fact. The term Foo fighters, was given to ufos during WW2. They were orbs (like we see today) following the pilots. It’s like the aliens were saying to one another things are getting interesting here have a look lol
It’s well-known that sightings increase during times of escalating tensions re: nukes

 

V256.420

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It's a nice fantasy to think that some higher being or race would intervene to save us from our own stupidity but honestly I think it's a long shot.

What alien race would want to save us from destroying ourselves so we could go on to be a menace to them?
Maybe not save us but save the planet. Humans may be like bugs to them :rolleyes:
 

Nutty sKunK

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It's a nice fantasy to think that some higher being or race would intervene to save us from our own stupidity but honestly I think it's a long shot.

What alien race would want to save us from destroying ourselves so we could go on to be a menace to them?
Save us? Well what are we saving? The current state of affairs or the potential of man?

The potential of mankind is limitless. Our brains haven’t stopped evolving and our consciousness is developing too.

Right now it’s screwed but doesn’t take the potential of the spices out of the equation.

We are enlightening a chimps brain for fuck sakes. The selfishness and ignorance of a chimp is being weaned out of society. The powers st be don’t want this process to go on so they dumb everyone down with consumables and media, opinions.

We need to give ourselves a little credit for taking on such a task lol
 

bam0813

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It's a nice fantasy to think that some higher being or race would intervene to save us from our own stupidity but honestly I think it's a long shot.

What alien race would want to save us from destroying ourselves so we could go on to be a menace to them?
Unless in some unknown way , our destroying ourselves, perhaps with hundreds of nukes, caused them a problem in the immediate
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Save us? Well what are we saving? The current state of affairs or the potential of man?

The potential of mankind is limitless. Our brains haven’t stopped evolving and our consciousness is developing too.

Right now it’s screwed but doesn’t take the potential of the spices out of the equation.

We are enlightening a chimps brain for fuck sakes. The selfishness and ignorance of a chimp is being weaned out of society. The powers st be don’t want this process to go on so they dumb everyone down with consumables and media, opinions.

We need to give ourselves a little credit for taking on such a task lol
Well, that's my point really; if we are to be a viable species we must prove ourselves to be capable of not voting ourselves up when we get the chance.

Our intellectual evolution has hit some rather nasty snags; we keep giving sociopaths power and influence and then wondering why they run things into the ground. Another snag is our bad habit of building civilisations and then crashing them, over and over and over.

We've got a lot of growing up to do and it's not at all certain we're up to the task.
 
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