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Harvard & Montana Academics On The Cryptoterrestrial Hypothesis


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4 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Do you mean having a discussion on a discussion forum?  That's a novel concept.

This movement to stifle any discussion that isn't supernatural or paranormal is not rational.

The forum is UFOs and Extraterrestrial Life. It's on the right place I think.

What movement?

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Just now, MrAnderson said:

I found the article interesting because it was written by three academics and their explanation good. They said no matter how impossible something seems people should not reject it outright.

The fact that they are academics has nothing to do with this, I am done I don't want to be rude.

Have a nice day Mr. Anderson, thanks for your response!!!!!!:tu:

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Just now, Piney said:

Not with that lame brain idea. 

So, in your opinion, what would be an excellent alternative to study the phenomena of UAP’s?

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1 minute ago, Piney said:

Not with that lame brain idea. 

A earth scientist with a background in archaeology and geology  just did it for you.  

I know and I said others will reject it outright and others will be more open to it.

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4 minutes ago, Unusual Tournament said:

No chit, Piney. But surely trying to explain unexplained phenomena that perplexes the military and intelligence agencies is not a waste of money?

Didnt the CIA study psychic powers (remote viewing) back in the 70s..?

I wonder how much money they sank into that black hole?

 

 

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1 minute ago, MrAnderson said:

Academics in general. Their hypothesis. It's on the paper. Others will outright reject it others will be more open to it.

 

ok, right eeer.... What's written in paper is what will be examined, yes? Give me an example of something in the paper that can be looked at scientifically.

What hypothesis has been put forward in this paper that can be looked at by academics & scientists? Give us an example, if you have time

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3 minutes ago, MrAnderson said:

The forum is UFOs and Extraterrestrial Life. It's on the right place I think.

Yes it is mate. The problem is looking for a suitable way to investigate UAP’s. Well there is none. People think because there is an explanation for some sightings like misidentification or weather events then ALL sightings must also be explained in the same way. The U.S.N has proved this isn’t the case. 
 

Sometimes there just isn’t an explanation for everything and nothing wrong with looking into other answers

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5 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

Didnt the CIA study psychic powers (remote viewing) back in the 70s..?

I wonder how much money they sank into that black hole?

After a Soviet false flag to send those schmucks in the wrong direction.

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Just now, Unusual Tournament said:

Yes it is mate. The problem is looking for a suitable way to investigate UAP’s. Well there is none. People think because there is an explanation for some sightings like misidentification or weather events then ALL sightings must also be explained in the same way. The U.S.N has proved this isn’t the case. 
 

Sometimes there just isn’t an explanation for everything and nothing wrong with looking into other answers

But you have to do the background research before you look. 

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2 minutes ago, Unusual Tournament said:

The U.S.N has proved this isn’t the case. 

proved??? where? this is news to me- i should keep up, shouldn't i 

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7 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

Didnt the CIA study psychic powers (remote viewing) back in the 70s..?

I wonder how much money they sank into that black hole?

 

 

Yes they certainly did, and there are rumors that they never stopped!!!!!!!:yes:

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2 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Yes they certainly did, and there are rumors that they never stopped!!!!!!!:yes:

There were rumors that my grandmother had psychic powers... If you believe in that stuff?

 

Anyway... 

The Stargate Project was terminated in 1995 following an independent review which concluded:

The foregoing observations provide a compelling argument against continuation of the program within the intelligence community. Even though a statistically significant effect has been observed in the laboratory, it remains unclear whether the existence of a paranormal phenomenon, remote viewing, has been demonstrated. The laboratory studies do not provide evidence regarding the origins or nature of the phenomenon, assuming it exists, nor do they address an important methodological issue of inter-judge reliability.

 

Further, even if it could be demonstrated unequivocally that a paranormal phenomenon occurs under the conditions present in the laboratory paradigm, these conditions have limited applicability and utility for intelligence gathering operations. For example, the nature of the remote viewing targets are vastly dissimilar, as are the specific tasks required of the remote viewers. Most importantly, the information provided by remote viewing is vague and ambiguous, making it difficult, if not impossible, for the technique to yield information of sufficient quality and accuracy of information for actionable intelligence.

Thus, we conclude that continued use of remote viewing in intelligence gathering operations is not warranted.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project#1990s

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5 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

Didnt the CIA study psychic powers (remote viewing) back in the 70s..?

I wonder how much money they sank into that black hole?

 

 

Yes they did and without wanting to divert from this topic it seems it can add to it. 
 

The U.S. ran a program for over 2 decades Loki g for a solution to problems, military building programs have been discontinued in less time and all we have is the word of a government department that says it’s discontinued. The very same people that denied its existence for 2 decades. I don’t know about you but I don’t discount that remote viewing and psychic abilities are still studied and possibly even deployed. We just don’t know.

So if the government is prepared to go fictitious with Jedi knights why wouldn’t parallel universe and Cryptoterrestrial also be a very real thing?

https://independentaustralia.net/environment/environment-display/how-nasa-and-the-cia-championed-an-unlikely-scientific-study,17411

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8 minutes ago, Piney said:

But you have to do the background research before you look. 

What do you mean by ‘background research’?

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9 minutes ago, Dejarma said:

proved??? where? this is news to me- i should keep up, shouldn't i 

Google is your friend

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10 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Yes they certainly did, and there are rumors that they never stopped!!!!!!!:yes:

Absolutely agree. Something must have happened for them to keep going for 2 decades

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Just now, Unusual Tournament said:

 I don’t know about you but I don’t discount that remote viewing and psychic abilities are still studied and possibly even deployed. We just don’t know.

We kinda do.  Why do you think that no one picked up the million dollar reward that James Randy put out?

 

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So if the government is prepared to go fictitious with Jedi knights why wouldn’t parallel universe and Cryptoterrestrial also be a very real thing?

One boinkers idea doesnt necessarily leave the door open for every silly claim there is. 

Do you have any idea how crazy the world would be if everything paranormal was real??!!

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7 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Yes they certainly did, and there are rumors that they never stopped!!!!!!!:yes:

when I worked deep inside the NSA they said I had potential & sent me for remote viewing training.

I failed straight away because I was late- couldn't find the RV training room.. Oh well 🤷‍♂️

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1 minute ago, Hazzard said:

We kinda do.  Why do you think that no one picked up the million dollar reward that James Randy put out?


Don’t know

2 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

One boinkers idea doesnt necessarily leave the door open for every silly claim there is. 

Do you have any idea how crazy the world would be if everything paranormal was real??!!

The idea of Jedi Knights is silly to you but not to very serious military and intelligence people

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4 minutes ago, Dejarma said:

when I worked deep inside the NSA they said I had potential & sent me for remote viewing training.

I failed straight away because I was late- couldn't find the RV training room.. Oh well 🤷‍♂️

Thanks for the laugh this should be a status update!

🤣

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9 minutes ago, Unusual Tournament said:

What do you mean by ‘background research’?

Well, for example if your theorizing aliens a little evolutionary biology and biochemistry would help. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Unusual Tournament said:

Google is your friend

NO, i'm asking YOU... YOU said: The U.S.N has proved this isn’t the case--- not me so YOU answer the question or just leave it at that & don't back up a bold statement- your choice 😉

i feel your definition of the word 'proved' is an opinion?? i'm not wrong, or am i? ooow=== come on, make me look stupid 😁

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5 minutes ago, Piney said:

Well, for example if your theorizing aliens a little evolutionary biology and biochemistry would help. 

 

Would it? How can you explain something that’s beyond our comprehension without first understanding what they are or where they come from. 
 

For that to happen, a UFO would have to land on the front lawn of Harvard University and be examined before the government got to it. What are the chances of that?

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3 minutes ago, Dejarma said:

NO, i'm asking YOU... YOU said: The U.S.N has proved this isn’t the case--- not me so YOU answer the question or just leave it at that & don't back up a bold statement- your choice 😉

i feel your definition of the word 'proved' is an opinion?? i'm not wrong, or am i? ooow=== come on, make me look stupid 😁

😂

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All Mysteries are Unexplained.?     :P    

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