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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 243592" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>While many were extravagant and fascinating----Darth Vader will forever be the most awesome Star Wars Character. I feel he's the main reason it took off (Vader's voice is so iconic James Earl Jones not the original one they had planned lol). I feel Star Wars was real too---look at how heated it gets between fans who</p><p>prefer the Jedi or the Sith over the other. It's like they're talking about a real war that happened like people who talk about the Union and the Confederacy or the Allies or the Nazis. It's just as heated. Maybe we're ALL ET souls or something? I don't really know. Nor am I sure if all the authors of Star Wars know that they're channeling this stuff or not.</p><p>There appear to be far more Sith than there are Jedi. Which makes sense because with the exception of a few flaws</p><p>in the Sith philosophy there are far more flaws in the Jedi philosophy. Jedi can be wise but they are known liars. The Sith are an easier choice, and are easier to root for in most of the movies with the exception of like the first two. The irony is the "empire" are the actual rebels if you study the prequels carefully, but then again that's how every dictatorship starts so there's depth.</p><p>They were infiltrating a Supreme Jedi Council that seemed to pretty much control all the planets like the United Nations or something. Personally I always was hoping some third group of aliens would blow both the Jedi and Sith out of the skies (in the movies) and start a new group that combined the powers of the forces, more wise and balanced than either?</p><p>Someone on this board, possibly Iamdo claimed George Lucas knew about it in a dream. The only sources I know of about Star Wars being a real war between space aliens is Montauk but one thing I find interesting is there IS a lot of speculation</p><p>in the UFO field in other areas too about Star Wars even a starwarswasreallproof dot com or dot net not sure but there used to be a place where if you found proof Star Wars was real you could send the proof to some investigators it was weird.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To this date Yoda has never crash landed in my yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 243592, member: 12609"] While many were extravagant and fascinating----Darth Vader will forever be the most awesome Star Wars Character. I feel he's the main reason it took off (Vader's voice is so iconic James Earl Jones not the original one they had planned lol). I feel Star Wars was real too---look at how heated it gets between fans who prefer the Jedi or the Sith over the other. It's like they're talking about a real war that happened like people who talk about the Union and the Confederacy or the Allies or the Nazis. It's just as heated. Maybe we're ALL ET souls or something? I don't really know. Nor am I sure if all the authors of Star Wars know that they're channeling this stuff or not. There appear to be far more Sith than there are Jedi. Which makes sense because with the exception of a few flaws in the Sith philosophy there are far more flaws in the Jedi philosophy. Jedi can be wise but they are known liars. The Sith are an easier choice, and are easier to root for in most of the movies with the exception of like the first two. The irony is the "empire" are the actual rebels if you study the prequels carefully, but then again that's how every dictatorship starts so there's depth. They were infiltrating a Supreme Jedi Council that seemed to pretty much control all the planets like the United Nations or something. Personally I always was hoping some third group of aliens would blow both the Jedi and Sith out of the skies (in the movies) and start a new group that combined the powers of the forces, more wise and balanced than either? Someone on this board, possibly Iamdo claimed George Lucas knew about it in a dream. The only sources I know of about Star Wars being a real war between space aliens is Montauk but one thing I find interesting is there IS a lot of speculation in the UFO field in other areas too about Star Wars even a starwarswasreallproof dot com or dot net not sure but there used to be a place where if you found proof Star Wars was real you could send the proof to some investigators it was weird. To this date Yoda has never crash landed in my yard. [/QUOTE]
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