malakiem
Jun 30 2007, 03:49 AM
Hi everyone, lately i've been thinking lately of how cool it would be to find the truth about aliens and death. And i was thinking how interesting and maybe even satisfying to know there is life after death, and there is aliens. Along with the whole truth behind all the government secrecy. But my question is, do you guys ever get tired of not being about to get through to the government to know were we stand with extraterriestrial life? To know that the only way we'll find out is when we each hit the bucket? If we ever find out for sure that were not alone in the universe. Thoughts?
The Mule
Jun 30 2007, 03:53 AM
hmmm.....I've been kinda hoping the idea of death = finding out all the answers. Unfortunately, the cynic in me pretty much thinks death is just nothingness....
♥BeautifulDisaster♥
Jun 30 2007, 03:54 AM
I don't care. I'm simple. I'm satisfied with my belief on the whole thing.
malakiem
Jun 30 2007, 04:49 AM
Although i try not to think of it being the end (death) the whole alien part intrigues the most. Alot of people tell me you'll never know the whole truth behind it considering it would be hard to rise up the government ranks and get the information yourself. Or even better, become a cia operative. Ah well, maybe one will come down one day and introduce themselves to me.
FootBeef
Jun 30 2007, 06:04 AM
I sure hope death is the end of it all. I enjoy life and all but why the hell would I want it to go on forever?
What would be the point of death if you don't truly die?
Seems like a waste of time if you ask me
malakiem
Jul 1 2007, 09:04 PM
Isn't it more frustrating to know the truth and not be able to tell everyone? Your family, your friends, etc?
Not to mention that you probably wouldn't know the truth. The whole truth.
If by 'truth' you mean the existence of aliens.. yeah, but I'm sure then you would have even more questions and wanted to know more.
If you are already frustrated by not knowing the truth, joining 'them' is not the answer. I suspect it would be even more frustrating.
Sorry if this post seemed mostly about death, but it was more about having burning questions about extraterrestial life and other things in the universe and not being able to answer them.
Affliction
Jul 2 2007, 06:51 AM
No this doesn't agitate me at all, if the government is indeed 'covering up' UFO's as you put it, it is irrelevant anyway, as clearly we don't need this information as we do no encounter these 'aliens' in every day life.
malakiem
Jul 2 2007, 09:29 PM
QUOTE(Affliction @ Jul 2 2007, 02:51 AM)

No this doesn't agitate me at all, if the government is indeed 'covering up' UFO's as you put it, it is irrelevant anyway, as clearly we don't need this information as we do no encounter these 'aliens' in every day life.
That's an interesting way to look at it, even though i don't see them in my regular life and don't have a good reason to be breifed on them. But still the questions drive me, like if we are alone in the universe, and what's possible in the universe to. Like people say anything is possible, but that's another misleadsing phrase considering we can't time travel, clone, or become invibile. Questions that leave a whole in my body i guess.
dmurdock36
Jul 3 2007, 03:39 AM
Ok I have been sitting here watching these UFO documentaries that just seem to have flooded into the main stream media, and I had a thought, that is scary I know, but just hear me out. UFO's started being sited really heavy back in 1947 with a U.S. military pilot Kenneth Arnold and he described more of a bat like structure but the media fell in love with the way he described them flying like saucers and boom we have flying saucers, ok I will buy that but why after that did people start seeing flying saucers and not the bat like objects that Kenneth Arnold saw? Here is where I go nuts, what if the foo fighters we were seeing in the war were in fact an optical illusion that the Germans created to scare off our fighters, but our boys were so well trained they didn’t flinch and it didn’t really work for them. The Germans loved playing head games especially under Hitler. Now we grabbed there best scientists and the majority of that technology during the war, maybe even learned how they did the foo fighter trick, what do you do with it, play head games. If you can make the world think you have extra terrestrial technology that you are reverse engineering, that is a hell of a deterrent. Make an enemy think twice about messing with you. How do you use this technology well you give the people what they want. If you want people to think UFO's are real no better way than to show them some, of course it is just an optical illusion, they want saucers show them saucers if you can do it. Now at first that was fine but as time went on the shows got more elaborate. Remember you want the world to think you have extra terrestrial technology so you just make it look like you are covering something up, which you are, but not what everyone thinks you are, that makes it easier to hide. Everyone is looking for UFO's not high tech optical equipment designed to project images that look like UFO's. I don’t know just a thought tell me what ya think.
malakiem
Jul 3 2007, 09:29 PM
Thanks for the thoughts murdock, i like your post. I have thought that to sometimes. I wonder to why the greys became popular culture in the 50's-60's and all of a sudden that's what everyone saw when they were abducted.
dmurdock36
Jul 3 2007, 09:55 PM
QUOTE(malakiem @ Jul 3 2007, 02:29 PM)

Thanks for the thoughts murdock, i like your post. I have thought that to sometimes. I wonder to why the greys became popular culture in the 50's-60's and all of a sudden that's what everyone saw when they were abducted.
I know its weird huh, whatever is popular at the time is what we see.
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