Star Wars was real

I've always wanted someone to animate Alex's rant. Have an animation of Palpatine sitting on this tiny planet smaller than him and then a bunch
of UFO's shoot it down and he falls on his butt and starts whining and playing "victim" lol

I may do this sometime
 
What is my point in making this thread?
To show parallels between various themes in stories, fairy tales, culture and religion.
And so far this thread has been a success in stimulating a discussion that so far has a
decent amount of substance let's keep it going
I don't know exactly how the 6-book science "fiction" story, Dune, by Frank Herbert, may be connected to Star Wars, but it's basically a true story. On reading the six books over 10 years ago, I started identifying myself and others in the characters of the story.

I also noticed that as the entire 6-book story was located within a time period of a few thousand years within the Milky Way's Spiral Time Streams, some of the main characters were apparently reincarnated in the middle of the story and again at the end of the story.

An example of someone who likely was a real life character in the Dune story is the physicist, Stephen Hawking, who with his enhanced mind and deformed body, probably lived an extraterrestrial past life as one of the space guild pilots of Dune.
 
Very fascinating information about the Galactic Wars and other topics including the SW-related ones. I keep finding that much of the so-called "out there" stuff might have at least some truth to it.
 
Very fascinating information about the Galactic Wars and other topics including the SW-related ones. I keep finding that much of the so-called "out there" stuff might have at least some truth to it.
Absolutely, as I've been writing elsewhere, the 6-book science "fiction" story, Dune, by Frank Herbert, is basically a true story. A reliable source told me it was a true story. Upon reading it, I seemed to be identifying myself and other people I know, in the characters of the story.

It also seemed like some of the main characters in the beginning of the story were reincarnated in the middle of the story and again near the end of the 6-book story, as the entire 6-book story encompasses a few thousand years within the Milky Way's Spiral Time Streams.

Further, I noticed that L. Ron Hubbard's 10 book, Mission Earth, science fiction series, which I had read much earlier, in the mid 1980s, had mirrored Dune, in numerous ways. I concluded that Herbert may have been a ghost writer for Hubbard when he wrote the 6-book Dune story.

Since consciousnesses can sometimes split and merge, I imagined that Herbert and Hubbard may have been parts of the same consciousness, being alike, involved in the same things. Herbert served as a judge on Hubbard's, Writer's of the Future contest, both passing away in 1986.

I believe that Duke Leto Atreides in the beginning of Dune and Miles Teg, near the end of Dune, are past extraterrestrial lifetimes of the Herbert-Hubbard consciousness. Paul Atreides seems to reincarnate as Maneo and near the end of Dune, as Mile Teg's daughter, Darwi Odrade.

Physicist, Stephen Hawking, seems to have been a reincarnation of a Space Guild Pilot of Dune, who obtained their enhanced minds and deformed bodies by their excessive use of the spice, Melange.

Now that people are beginning to realize that Star Wars was depicting Reality, I wonder how long it will take the people involved with the Dune movies, to realize, it isn't just fiction. And so far, they haven't gone past the first book.
 
Elsewhere... Oh, haha. Herbert ghost writer for Hubbard, hmmm... Wouldn't that have been something! The alternative explanations that you provide sound at least equally interesting. Frankly speaking, I don't remember as much as you from the Dune books but I do remember Stephen Hawking. Fascinating to ponder that he may have been a reincarnated extraterrestrial.
 

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