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Scientist proposes wild explanation for why we haven't discovered aliens yet
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeoEmeraude" data-source="post: 174519" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Having seen a UFO several years ago...I find the story to be pure disinformation. We have never been alone. We are being watched, guided, and maybe even harvested by several races of beings. The sheer size of the universe, not to mention our own Local Group validates this probability. What we continue to see is the wool (and I might add, it is old wool) being pulled over our eyes time and time again. Governments, not just our own are aware of this. The fact that we as a culture have progressed in terms of technology so quickly over the past 75 plus years is another testament to this. The mainstream scientific community has been brainwashed to believe that claims of life outside of our planet are so false, that most reputable scientists refuse to approach the topic for fear of career annihilation. </p><p></p><p>As a species, we are a skeptical lot. We tend to want to see it to believe it. And when we do see it, we still don't believe it. It becomes then up to each of us to break this cycle of disbelief. We as a species cannot take our place among the stars unless we are able to overcome our own petty machinations and accept the fact that we belong to a much greater family. A family that has tried to guide us..or eat us..but in this family, we are but infants learning to stand up. </p><p></p><p>The cosmos is vast. It is old. It is older than our brief existence. It will remain after we cease to exist. If we as a species have any hope of gaining understanding and the secrets that the cosmos contain, we must evolve. As we learn to walk, we have to realize that there are other species in the vast realm of space who can and will teach us. If only we as a whole planet allow it. We cannot allow our fear and hatred for change blind us to the grander scope of our existence. Will I see us take those steps in my lifetime.....possibly not. But we should prepare those who will have that opportunity. What a great time to be alive those days will be my friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeoEmeraude, post: 174519, member: 6"] Having seen a UFO several years ago...I find the story to be pure disinformation. We have never been alone. We are being watched, guided, and maybe even harvested by several races of beings. The sheer size of the universe, not to mention our own Local Group validates this probability. What we continue to see is the wool (and I might add, it is old wool) being pulled over our eyes time and time again. Governments, not just our own are aware of this. The fact that we as a culture have progressed in terms of technology so quickly over the past 75 plus years is another testament to this. The mainstream scientific community has been brainwashed to believe that claims of life outside of our planet are so false, that most reputable scientists refuse to approach the topic for fear of career annihilation. As a species, we are a skeptical lot. We tend to want to see it to believe it. And when we do see it, we still don't believe it. It becomes then up to each of us to break this cycle of disbelief. We as a species cannot take our place among the stars unless we are able to overcome our own petty machinations and accept the fact that we belong to a much greater family. A family that has tried to guide us..or eat us..but in this family, we are but infants learning to stand up. The cosmos is vast. It is old. It is older than our brief existence. It will remain after we cease to exist. If we as a species have any hope of gaining understanding and the secrets that the cosmos contain, we must evolve. As we learn to walk, we have to realize that there are other species in the vast realm of space who can and will teach us. If only we as a whole planet allow it. We cannot allow our fear and hatred for change blind us to the grander scope of our existence. Will I see us take those steps in my lifetime.....possibly not. But we should prepare those who will have that opportunity. What a great time to be alive those days will be my friends. [/QUOTE]
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