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The idea of summoning UFOs is quite fascinating! Some individuals, like Robert Bingham, claim they can summon UFOs through telepathic communication or meditation. There are even apps like the "CE5 Contact app" that supposedly help users make peaceful contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.

However, there's no scientific evidence to support these claims. Most experts remain skeptical and attribute sightings to natural or man-made phenomena.

 

 

 

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At 1.07 in the top video several people can see it. Pretty powerful evidence to back up his claims.

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I can summon, Ifrit, Shiva, even chocobo/mog 

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23 minutes ago, MissJatti said:

I can summon, Ifrit, Shiva, even chocobo/mog 

You are just amazing that way though.  :yes:

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34 minutes ago, pellinore said:

At 1.07 in the top video several people can see it. Pretty powerful evidence to back up his claims.

...and if other  people, whom we do not know, can see it then there must be something too it.  Just like all those people who lined up for blocks to see Mother Mary on the side of an apartment building!  sigh

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Despite what some UFO shows on HBO are trying to make people belief... My answer is 'no'.

 

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On 9/1/2024 at 11:34 AM, joc said:

...and if other  people, whom we do not know, can see it then there must be something too it.  Just like all those people who lined up for blocks to see Mother Mary on the side of an apartment building!  sigh

I'm only joking. The video showed people pointing and exclaiming, it didn't show what they were pointing at - because there was nothing to be seen.

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On 9/1/2024 at 2:53 PM, Trelane said:

"Can we summon UFOs?"

No.

In a way we've already been trying to by sending radio waves into deep space for 100 years, we have not received an answer and we may never receive one. The broadcasts have not reached far into our galaxy... yet.

https://www.planetary.org/articles/3390

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1 hour ago, Kiwicami said:

In a way we've already been trying to by sending radio waves into deep space for 100 years, we have not received an answer and we may never receive one. The broadcasts have not reached far into our galaxy... yet.

https://www.planetary.org/articles/3390

I went deer hunting once.  Deep in the Davy Crockett National Forest.    One night I decided to walk down the dirt road.  It was so incredibly dark.  I turned off my flashlight and I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face. 

The difference is, we know there are things that might want to eat you that are in the dark out in those woods.   

We don't know what is out there in the dark universe.  It never really dawned on us until recently that there might be something out there that wants to eat us...or enslave us.  It 's a bit too late now...can't take it back once it's sent out there.

But imagine that perhaps, on a distant exoplanet...something receives our messages...   How do we know that they might respond by sending us a message back?  We don't.  For all we know, there might be other life forms traveling to Earth right now; for the express purpose of domination and exploitation of whatever they might find.

I hope there isn't anything out there...

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5 minutes ago, joc said:

I went deer hunting once.  Deep in the Davy Crockett National Forest.    One night I decided to walk down the dirt road.  It was so incredibly dark.  I turned off my flashlight and I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face. 

The difference is, we know there are things that might want to eat you that are in the dark out in those woods.   

We don't know what is out there in the dark universe.  It never really dawned on us until recently that there might be something out there that wants to eat us...or enslave us.  It 's a bit too late now...can't take it back once it's sent out there.

But imagine that perhaps, on a distant exoplanet...something receives our messages...   How do we know that they might respond by sending us a message back?  We don't.  For all we know, there might be other life forms traveling to Earth right now; for the express purpose of domination and exploitation of whatever they might find.

I hope there isn't anything out there...

That was what I was going to say, basically,  do we want to?  We never know what could show up

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13 hours ago, joc said:

I went deer hunting once.  Deep in the Davy Crockett National Forest.    One night I decided to walk down the dirt road.  It was so incredibly dark.  I turned off my flashlight and I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face. 

The difference is, we know there are things that might want to eat you that are in the dark out in those woods.   

We don't know what is out there in the dark universe.  It never really dawned on us until recently that there might be something out there that wants to eat us...or enslave us.  It 's a bit too late now...can't take it back once it's sent out there.

But imagine that perhaps, on a distant exoplanet...something receives our messages...   How do we know that they might respond by sending us a message back?  We don't.  For all we know, there might be other life forms traveling to Earth right now; for the express purpose of domination and exploitation of whatever they might find.

I hope there isn't anything out there...

Yes exactly what i was thinking, we wouldn't know that something received one of our messages, because how would whatever received the message know where to send a message back, or know where to point the "antenna" to send us a message... 

And yeah, agreed, i'm not sure we want to be found or have our messages received

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This is the same nonsense Steven Greer got sued for when he was duping people into paying for alien contact excursions in the desert back in the early 2000's.

Complete joke.

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On 9/1/2024 at 8:53 AM, Trelane said:

"Can we summon UFOs?"

No.

Goddammit! 

You just ruined my weekend project! 

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1 hour ago, Kiwicami said:

Yes exactly what i was thinking, we wouldn't know that something received one of our messages, because how would whatever received the message know where to send a message back, or know where to point the "antenna" to send us a message... 

And yeah, agreed, i'm not sure we want to be found or have our messages received

Maybe watching V when I was a kid in the 80's warped me for not being positive aliens would be nice :lol:

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Just now, glorybebe said:

Maybe watching V when I was a kid in the 80's warped me for not being hopeful aliens would be nice :lol:

Something called the "Columbian Exchange" which wiped out 75 percent of Amerinds and half of the plants and animals when the Europeans showed up is why I don't think it would be good.

Along with the movie "Life". 😬

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On 9/1/2024 at 4:40 AM, WorldMysteries said:

The idea of summoning UFOs is quite fascinating! Some individuals, like Robert Bingham, claim they can summon UFOs through telepathic communication or meditation. There are even apps like the "CE5 Contact app" that supposedly help users make peaceful contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.

However, there's no scientific evidence to support these claims. Most experts remain skeptical and attribute sightings to natural or man-made phenomena.

 

 

 

Now that's some dumb effing $%#@!

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2 hours ago, Piney said:

Goddammit! 

You just ruined my weekend project! 

You can still try to summon UAPs ;-)

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22 minutes ago, iAlrakis said:

You can still try to summon UAPs 😉

I don't have to. My prostrate is fine. 😮

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19 hours ago, joc said:

The difference is, we know there are things that might want to eat you that are in the dark out in those woods.   

We don't know what is out there in the dark universe.  It never really dawned on us until recently that there might be something out there that wants to eat us...or enslave us.  It 's a bit too late now...can't take it back once it's sent out there.

I truly believe that if there is alien life capable of traversing the universe they will have no interest in conquering us, enslaving us, or probably even conversing with us. It is only us humans who are preoccupied with worshiping non-existent stone age gods; waging continual warfare on each other; and obsessing with the "morality" of the natural function of reproduction. 

As we slowly progress ourselves, we become more "civilized"- most countries no longer condone slavery, capital punishment, punishing homosexuality or invading other sovereign nations to take their land (okay, we still do all these things, but we no longer think it is morally right).

A really advanced society would have very little in common with us and would regard us as a rather cruel historical curiosity.

 

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18 hours ago, pellinore said:

I truly believe that if there is alien life capable of traversing the universe they will have no interest in conquering us, enslaving us, or probably even conversing with us. It is only us humans who are preoccupied with worshiping non-existent stone age gods; waging continual warfare on each other; and obsessing with the "morality" of the natural function of reproduction. 

As we slowly progress ourselves, we become more "civilized"- most countries no longer condone slavery, capital punishment, punishing homosexuality or invading other sovereign nations to take their land (okay, we still do all these things, but we no longer think it is morally right).

A really advanced society would have very little in common with us and would regard us as a rather cruel historical curiosity.

 

As you said, I truly believe...

I have no beliefs.  But what I think is...We know there are exoplanets...we know there are trillions of galaxies...we know the probability of advanced life forms elsewhere in the  universe is high.   So overall what we know is that the universe is basically, fundamentally, all the same.  So, the  logical thought process of mine is that, if there are advanced life forms elsewhere they became that way through evolutionary means just as we did.  And because the essence of life is killing, eating and procreating, I imagine that other life forms elsewhere would not be any different than us.  We have an illusion of morality.  Why wouldn't any other life form have an illusion of morality as well?  If we evolved into life forms that believe in things we can't prove...why would other life forms be any different?  They could be worse.  Imagine advanced life forms with the same belief system as Islamic Fundamentalists.  Our mission is to find and conquer and bring into the fold of The Great and Only Mighty Creator.  We have discovered a planet with intelligent life, the Creator will give this planet to us.  Praise the Creator.  

Again, I have no beliefs.

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