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thirdwave
29-05-2008, 09:58 PM
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/skynews/20080529/twl-film-of-living-alien-to-be-shown-3fd0ae9.html
grannymoose
30-05-2008, 12:50 AM
hubber hubber i,m getitng the pop corn out for this
sniffle
30-05-2008, 01:17 AM
This will probably be the first of many claims, see how people react then hit us with more and more until before you know it one of them gets a job at your place and you have to show it around and teach it the ropes. It'll accuse you of being "InteRgalACtIST" and you'll get fired.
metatron
30-05-2008, 01:44 AM
Notice that this is in Denver too.....
MMMmmmmmmm Now isn't that one of the places in the world with an alleged Deep Underground Military Base with god knows how many levels to it of which the deepest are said to be under alien control????
Coincidence?
Perhaps maybe!!:eek:
raffles
30-05-2008, 02:04 AM
This is the guys website: http://www.stanromanek.com/
The footage is also shot thru an infa-red camera
logic bomb
30-05-2008, 02:11 AM
The footage is also shot thru an infa-red camera
..and is of an 'Alien' popping its head up to look through a window, blinks and then scarpers off. I won't be holding my breathe for anything spectacular.
sniffle
30-05-2008, 02:15 AM
..and is of an 'Alien' popping its head up to look through a window, blinks and then scarpers off. I won't be holding my breathe for anything spectacular.
Did you not know thats all they do?
Travel for 12 lifetimes to play knock a door run. The little intergalactic scamps.
adramelech
30-05-2008, 02:23 AM
Besides the bullshit alarms going off around this entire story, the specific use of the term "alien" is particularly off-putting. With no mention of anything traditionally "alien" related, such as a UFO, the film is said to be a short video of an unknown creature popping up in a window, then running off.
There have been a lot of efforts to paint decidedly terrestrial cryptids, or unclassified animals/beings, as "alien" or "extraterrestrial" in nature and this is as bizarre as it is blatant.
sniffle
30-05-2008, 12:35 PM
Anyway as it turns out the footage wont be available to the "general public" until a documentary containing the "proof" is released. God damn viral marketing.
logic bomb
30-05-2008, 01:37 PM
Yes surprise surprise we will have to wait for the DVD. What a load of utter rubbish.. just like the joke that is The Disclosure Project.
elirien
30-05-2008, 02:07 PM
surprise surprise there are aliens :rolleyes:
thirdwave
30-05-2008, 03:32 PM
surprise surprise there are aliens :rolleyes:
you would be shocked at how people are just still in complete denial....
Im not talking about some folk who think "its a set up"..."its a ploy"..yada yada...
just people who don't even look at it and just come to some strange assumption that its nothing and not relevant... when you have got military and government officials around the world talking about UFOs and many still are in coo coo land you know there is some serious mind control at bay.
elirien
30-05-2008, 05:58 PM
you would be shocked at how people are just still in complete denial....
Im not talking about some folk who think "its a set up"..."its a ploy"..yada yada...
just people who don't even look at it and just come to some strange assumption that its nothing and not relevant... when you have got military and government officials around the world talking about UFOs and many still are in coo coo land you know there is some serious mind control at bay.
oh yes those are all true but there is also the denial mental state of people. you can see that even at pretty easy things that has nothing phenomenal at all. Its just stupid choices of humanity, prefering a closed mind to an open one.
sniffle
31-05-2008, 01:23 AM
Yes, the people who deny even the possibility of life having developed on other planets are the same people who many moons ago would have stood at the shore and stared blankly as if they were at the edge of the world on the only piece of land that harbored life.
eternal_spirit
31-05-2008, 01:46 AM
Besides the bullshit alarms going off around this entire story, the specific use of the term "alien" is particularly off-putting. With no mention of anything traditionally "alien" related, such as a UFO, the film is said to be a short video of an unknown creature popping up in a window, then running off.
There have been a lot of efforts to paint decidedly terrestrial cryptids, or unclassified animals/beings, as "alien" or "extraterrestrial" in nature and this is as bizarre as it is blatant.
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Good analaysis.
Unfortunately some people fall for anything. The Earth is the one place we know for certain there's life and it's abundant and comes in many forms, we may not even know what animals exist. So, it's more logical to presume the Et's are Earth creatures. There isn't one single planet out in space that we know which is like the Earth. Who cares what's out there more a less a void and useless to us humans IMO.
elirien
31-05-2008, 01:53 AM
Yes, the people who deny even the possibility of life having developed on other planets are the same people who many moons ago would have stood at the shore and stared blankly as if they were at the edge of the world on the only piece of land that harbored life.
Definitely.
By the way as long as no alien comes over and talks with me I won't trust any video or whatever at all. Not that I don't believe they exist but what the hell are they good staring through windows or kidnapping people. fuck that. answer some questions, bring me dialogue of some kind.
thirdwave
31-05-2008, 02:04 AM
this is how I see it... as much as I am open to them in many ways... I just cant see how friends from space would put their trust in the arse holes running this planet... and if bad ETE supposedly come then I am not sure why I would take the governments word for it that they would be bad.
elirien
31-05-2008, 02:19 AM
same here. since I have no representative (and I don't need one anyway) I can't trust anyones word on this except the word of the alien itself.
adramelech
31-05-2008, 02:38 AM
Definitely.
By the way as long as no alien comes over and talks with me I won't trust any video or whatever at all. Not that I don't believe they exist but what the hell are they good staring through windows or kidnapping people. fuck that. answer some questions, bring me dialogue of some kind.
this is how I see it... as much as I am open to them in many ways... I just cant see how friends from space would put their trust in the arse holes running this planet... and if bad ETE supposedly come then I am not sure why I would take the governments word for it that they would be bad.
Have you considered the view of Charles Fort, forwarded in 1919?
"When we can specially take up that subject, one of our leading ideas, or credulities, will be that near approach
by another world to this world would be catastrophic: that navigable worlds would avoid proximity; that
others that have survived have organized into protective remotenesses, or orbits which approximate to
regularity, though by no means to the degree of popular supposition.
But the persistence of the notion that we must be interesting. Bugs and germs and things like that: they're
interesting to us: some of them are too interesting.
Dangers of near approach—nevertheless our own ships that dare not venture close onto a rocky shore can
send rowboats ashore —
Why not diplomatic relations established between the United States and Cyclorea—which, in our advanced
astronomy, is the name of a remarkable wheel−shaped world or super−construction? Why not missionaries
sent here openly to convert us from our barbarous prohibitions and other taboos, and to prepare the way for a
good trade in ultra−bibles and super−whiskeys; fortunes made in selling us cast−off super−fineries, which
we'd take to like an African chief to some one's old silk hat from New York or London?
The answer that occurs to me is so simple that it seems immediately acceptable, if we accept that the obvious
is the solution of all problems, or if most of our perplexities consist in laboriously and painfully conceiving of
the unanswerable, and then looking for answers—using such words as “obvious” and “solution”
conventionally —
Or:
Would we, if we could, educate and sophisticate pigs, geese, cattle?
Would it be wise to establish diplomatic relation with the hen that now functions, satisfied with mere sense of
achievement by way of compensation?
I think we're property.
I should say we belong to something:
That once upon a time, this earth was No−man's Land, that other worlds explored and colonized here, and
fought among themselves for possession, but that now it's owned by something:
That something owns this earth—all others warned off.
Nothing in our own times—perhaps—because I am thinking of certain notes I have—has ever appeared upon
this earth, from somewhere else, so openly as Columbus landed upon San Salvador, or as Hudson sailed up
his river. But as to surreptitious visits to this earth, in recent times, or as to emissaries, perhaps, from other
worlds, or voyagers who have shown every indication of intent to evade or avoid, we shall have data as
convincing as our data of oil or coal−burning aerial super−constructions.
But, in this vast subject, I shall have to do considerable neglecting or disregarding, myself. I don't see how I
can, in this book, take up all the subject of possible use of humanity to some other mode of existence, or the
flattering notion that we can possibly be worth something.
Pigs, geese, cattle.
First find out they are owned.
Then find out the whyness of it.
I suspect that, after all, we're useful—that among contesting claimants, adjustment has occurred, or that
something now has a legal right to us, by force, or by having paid out analogues of beads for us to former,
more primitive, owners of us—all others warned off—that all this has been known, perhaps for ages, to
certain ones upon this earth, a cult or order, members of which function like bellwethers to the rest of us, or as
superior slaves or overseers, directing us in accordance with instructions received—from Somewhere else—in
our mysterious usefulness.
But I accept that, in the past, before proprietorship was established, inhabitants of a host of other worlds
have—dropped here, hopped here, wafted, sailed, flown, motored—walked here, for all I know—been pulled
here, been pushed; have come singly, have come in enormous numbers; have visited occasionally, have
visited periodically for hunting, trading, replenishing harems, mining: have been unable to stay here, have
established colonies here, have been lost here; far−advanced peoples, or things, and primitive peoples or
whatever they were: white ones, black ones, yellow ones."
elirien
31-05-2008, 11:55 AM
It is an interesting theory but definitely very materialist-human oriented. That doesn't mean that it couldn't be right but if it is right it is just one step higher and not the whole picture imho.
Sounds very rational when you look it from the reptillian perspective (that of Mr. Icke and Peggy Kane).