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Two People Spot ‘Thunderbird’ in California
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 157766" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Perhaps, TimeFlipper, the imaginary we have been brought up does not conform to the strangeness and a high degree of aberration that characterizes these beings. Our knowledge tends to be compartmentalized. And the drawer set up to 'the monsters' got stuck in the area of our brain called 'impossible'.</p><p>Surely we had the influence of classic mythology-the Greek Roman mythology-the tales from our literary classes in kindergarten. But the impact of other otherworldly beings-which were part of out religious education (angels and demons) surpassed in terms of emotional impact the classical beasts.</p><p>On the same line of thought the 'sacred beings' from our education does not resemble an eben- extraterrestrial biological entity- Our saints smelt beautifulness. So it is so hard for us to accept ETS would have genetically manipulated humanity from the start_- since we are told they have been among us for millennia.</p><p>For having seen these cryptoids myself although i did not have a proper device to study them. I am comfortable in assuming they exist although as I posted up there on another space they are too weird to be true. I understand your reluctance in taking them as real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 157766, member: 4986"] Perhaps, TimeFlipper, the imaginary we have been brought up does not conform to the strangeness and a high degree of aberration that characterizes these beings. Our knowledge tends to be compartmentalized. And the drawer set up to 'the monsters' got stuck in the area of our brain called 'impossible'. Surely we had the influence of classic mythology-the Greek Roman mythology-the tales from our literary classes in kindergarten. But the impact of other otherworldly beings-which were part of out religious education (angels and demons) surpassed in terms of emotional impact the classical beasts. On the same line of thought the 'sacred beings' from our education does not resemble an eben- extraterrestrial biological entity- Our saints smelt beautifulness. So it is so hard for us to accept ETS would have genetically manipulated humanity from the start_- since we are told they have been among us for millennia. For having seen these cryptoids myself although i did not have a proper device to study them. I am comfortable in assuming they exist although as I posted up there on another space they are too weird to be true. I understand your reluctance in taking them as real. [/QUOTE]
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