by Attack Ships on Fire » Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:25 am
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:<br><br>"So they are glad to have us eat up bandwith and sowing confusion and division discussing something with literally no consequences in the ongoing Nazi onslaught against us."<br><br>I agree that there seems to be some agency, or agencies, that profit from humanity keeping its focus on distractions. So might it also be possible that there exists an agency too that is at least partially responsible for some of the UFO activity witnessed by people, and that organization's purpose is to try and give pause to those of us that aren't thinking about issues outside of eat/sleep/watch TV/work, that there may be something else protruding into what human beings call our reality?<br><br>One possibility that I imagine is that some UFOs are indeed operated by beings from another place outside of Earth. If they manifest themselves and reveal that there are larger issues going on outside of Earth, the social upheaval could hurt more than help us. Who stands to profit the most if advanced beings from another world introduced themselves to us? Would you and I profit from it? Would our lives be richer, deeper, more meaningful after the honeymoon of not being alone in the universe wore off? How many of us give pause each day and consider what it must be like to live as the average citizen in Sao Paolo, or Vladivostok, or a small village in Peru, or a rural farm in Mongolia?<br><br>Now imagine that on a macro scale, with a hundred million different countries spread out across a million different planets, each with their own idology, currency, way of looking at life, death, religion, peace, war, famine, culture, sex, politics...<br><br>Do you imagine the average citizen in what is arguably the richest country in the world (America) would benefit from that kind of culture shock? How long do you think it would be before the first lawsuit arose against an alien being, or the first sexual assault took place? Do you think people working in the oil business -- from the companies that deliver crude to refineries to the corporations that supply bags of chip, bottles of pop and donuts to the average convienience store -- would stop and wait how many years while the economics of a new energy replaced coal, gas and nuclear power? Do you think companies would wait before sending off their own faster than light vessels to the countless stars, oblivious to the possible alien viruses, organisms and bacteria that could wind their way back here?<br><br>And what happens if humanity's own history record gets rewritten by the arrival of the aliens? What happens if they know for sure that we come from apes, which came from other apes, all the way back to bacteria? What happens if they tell us we're the product of God's handwriting?<br><br>The true arrival of extraterrestrials would decimate -- and I mean that, *decimate* -- humanity and reshape it into something else entirely. You might think you're ready for it, but you're not. You're too dependant upon all of the things you've come to rely upon that make up the world and how it functions, even if you don't rely upon them directly. Try logging on to RigInt a couple of months after the aliens arrive to talk about them when you'll probably be more worried about finding food or gas for yourself since the stock market is now in freefall because free energy devices are coming but no one working in any energy related job knows if they will be earning a paycheck in a year from now. You try imagining the young people heading off to university or a skilled trades when that position may be as relevant as making tools from stones in five years time. What happens to the pharmalogical industries when advanced medical technology becomes available? Are you going to be shelling out $70 a prescription when the reverse engineered alien tech might solve your health issues if you wait around for a while?<br><br>Nobody has really given this the thought that it deserves. All the UFOlogists get hung up on what's behind the mystery instead of examining the ramifications to us *if* the mystery is indeed a reality. And that might be the very solution as to why it *must* remain a mystery.<br><br>If some of the UFOs are the vessels of ETs, then the way that they have been acting makes perfect sense with a planned, thought out campaign to build a growing presence in a world where the majority of its population doesn't care about the big picture. But if it's really happening like that, it will take generations for it to fully unveil. I can't see society changing too greatly unless it happens over centuries, like 5 or closer to 10.<br><br>If UFOs have been here for thousands of years, what's another 1,000 years to them?<br><br>Face it people: there may have been humans like us that sat and wondered about what is over the horizon 200, 500, or a thousand years ago -- but they died never knowing what the moon truly was, or that there are seven continents, or that tiny organisms that you can't even see can kill you. Step back and the big picture is easy to see when you live in the future, but when you're a part of the flow of history unveiling you can't see the forest from the trees.<br><br>So, in a long answer way Hugh, understanding the UFO mystery may indeed be a key component to understanding *why* governments don't care about understanding what these things are, at least publically. And if you stand to believe that there are secret cabals that control the world, you better believe that controlling the UFO knowledge base would a key part of their agenda.<br><br>So, in a very fucked up way, maintaining a conspiracy of silence may be the only way that the world you enjoy today remains the same kind of world tomorrow. Enough of the evidence is there, sure it's circumstantial and as such you just never know, but *it is there* and it's *growing* -- so maybe that's enough that the powers that be give us to let those of us wondering about the mystery know of its reality. However, that's all we will ever have. You will never get to see a space alien or find out if they believe in God and one day cancer may kill you when the aliens' advanced technology could save you but you get to buy gas and own a vehicle and make mortgage payments and raise children and hate other cultures if you wish to do so.<br><br>Take a time machine and pluck a caveman from out of the year 15,000 BC and stick him in the modern day. Now, pluck the entire caveman race from 15,000 BC and stick them in modern day. I'm betting that there's a big difference in what happens between the two examples. <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p216.ezboard.com/brigorousintuition.showUserPublicProfile?gid=attackshipsonfire>Attack Ships on Fire</A> at: 9/18/06 1:38 am<br></i>