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Faderbaby
The British Ministry of Defence has stated that the "UFO" mystery is solved! "UFOs" are 'buoyant charged plasmas'. The coming century will see a revolution in science. It will also see a period of religious turmoil and confusion due to the discovery that these plasmas possess an intelligence.

People need to be made aware of what's happening with plasma. A new era is beginning. "Flying saucers" originated from the science fiction writers of the 1930s. Fiction always precedes public reportings of things like"flying saucers" and "alien abductions". Our (U.S., British & Canadian) Intelligence agencies used 'flying saucers' to create what became, arguably, the greatest deception of all time. Plasma is about to be discovered by a new generation. Unlike "flying saucers", here is an opportunity to steer public opinion away from fear and superstition, which has nothing to do with this scientific phenomenon.

As the asteroid Apophis brings doomsday scenarios into daily public awareness over the next few decades, revelations regarding plasma will lead many people to distrust the science, choosing to believe that plasma entities (if proven) are Biblical beings (or whatever) battling it out in the skies. The talk has already begun.

In truth, the possibility exists that there are plasma life forms in our skies. They are "suggestive" of having an intelligence. This science is happening, but public awareness of this is lagging. The science is much bigger than just "UFOs". It also has to do with fundamentals of how the Universe works. Is it based on gravity or electricity? That debate is raging in places like Los Alamos and the Electric Universe model is gaining some 'official' recognition among cosmologists.

Plasma is cool. It is visually stunning and has amazed man through the millenia. It can be any shape or color. It can accelerate to amazing velocities instantly. It can disappear and reappear. It might even have an intelligence. And, it's real.

Here's where the battle lines will be drawn, as I see it:

1) You have the British version of the phenomenon (with the U.S. and Canada as de facto allies).
2) You have a French version of the science that is more fanciful or 'old school' (The Comida Report)
3) You will have increasing fake religions (Exopolitic-type cults and suicide cults as well as mainstream religious mis-interpretations).
4) ... and many, many profiteers from the coming publicity.

Choose sides wisely. It's about to hit the fan...
Blind Atrocity
Uhm... I'll just keep on living my life and not look for all the plasmas? But then... when you think about your third statement about the cults... That made me think of Heaven's Gate, and how they believed that a UFO would take them to Heaven... I guess people will believe anything, won't they?
The Maharaja
Hmm i,ll pip for crazy hermit guy
InHuman
So aliens moved beyond the need for a body, and move as a state of mattaH!? Can they time warp?
Faderbaby
There's a good article right here by Jay Alfred that details the science. I'm looking at how the public and governments will react to the information that the UFO mystery has been "solved" (at least circumstantially) -- yet by something even stranger than 'space aliens', intelligent plasma. With 99.999% of the Universe existing in the plasma state, it could almost be said that the Universe is made almost entirely of non-corporeal intelligence. When we observer the "Sky Critters" (which I believe are more common in the IR spectrum of light), we misinterpret the phenomenon based on beliefs that originated with science fiction writers (flying saucers and space aliens). In fact, it's a natural phenomenon that occurs everywhere and rarely in our own atmosphere.
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