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Nowhere Man wrote:If aliens are so concerned with our impending nuclear catastrophe, where were they in 1945, during the Hiroshima & Nagasaki A-bombings? Or the Dresden blanket-bombings (which was even worse)?
Hiroshima was in flames. A girl of five at the time of the bombing recalled: "Black smoke was billowing up and we could hear the sound of big things exploding. . . .Those dreadful streets. The fires were burning. There was a strange smell all over. Blue-green balls of fire were drifting around. I had a terrible lonely feeling that everybody else in the world was dead and only we were still alive."
A nuclear blast probably does funny things with plasma and she doesn't say what size those balls were and who knows what condition her eyes were in but I wonder if those "blue-green balls of fire" were foo fighters inspecting the damage or whatever it is they did during their tour of duty.
barracuda wrote:Well, man, there's a strain of thought which conjectures that those early implosions, including Trinity, were the events which really brought the curiosity of a certain type of presence to bear upon us, and that before then were were only interesting in a small way but then became recognizable as a danger. Another theory is that the reaction itself produces a rift which allowed access to our realm unavailable to some beforehand.
jingofever wrote:I think UFO sightings go back too far to take that seriously. I mean, foo fighters predate Trinity.
And if it created a rift then the thermonuclear reactions in stars could just as easily do the trick. Unless they cannot travel through stars or whatever but just saying a nuclear explosion creates a rift doesn't explain anything.
Sepka wrote:viewing the UFOs as paranormal in nature, close relatives of the gods and demons that men saw in ages past, makes a lot more sense to me than seeing them as mundane hardware and occupants from another planet.
Sepka wrote:They based the form of their working on Aleister Crowley's 1918 working 'Amalantrah', in which he summoned a being called 'Lam' who greatly resembled a "grey" of the type now associated with UFOs.
Sepka wrote:This isn't necessarily a theory that I accept without reservation, but viewing the UFOs as paranormal in nature, close relatives of the gods and demons that men saw in ages past, makes a lot more sense to me than seeing them as mundane hardware and occupants from another planet.
jingofever wrote:There was a thread here a long time ago that debunked or at least strongly questioned the identification of Lam with greys. I don't remember what the thread was called, I only know that yesferatu agreed with it. I'd ask him but he was banned years ago. Even without that I would disagree that Lam greatly resembles a grey. The biggest difference is the eyes. Lam has little slits while the greys are depicted with giant black eyes that are maybe their most distinguishing feature.
Sepka wrote:If one believes the flying discs, triangles, etc., to be from another planet, then how would one account for the airships and the men with mechanical wings so often seen in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? How about the flying ships and men swimming in air seen in the 14th and 15th centuries? I think these are all the same phenomenon, manifesting differently according to the expectations of the observer. In every age, observers see something that's beyond known technology, but plausible to the observer given the popular beliefs of the time. Nothing in that rules out these things having an actual, corporeal existence, at least for as long as it takes them to interact with the observer.
jingofever wrote:Men swimming in the air can easily be explained by trebuchet accidents.
jingofever wrote:There is the possibility that humans describe these objects in ways they understand but I don't really buy that explanation.
jingofever wrote:Do we know much about how primitive people describe their brief encounters with advanced technology? I'd love to see some drawings and descriptions of the helicopters that occasionally buzz the stone age tribes of South America and the South Pacific.
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