| Subject: Re: Beliefs in "UFOs" no different from "religious beliefs" |
| From: Gosh Darn |
| Date: 12/07/2010, 02:07 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:32:25 -0700 (PDT), Norio Hayakawa
<noriohayakawa@rocketmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 10, 7:06 pm, "Lumpy" <lu...@digitalcartography.com> wrote:
Norio Hayakawa wrote:
Beliefs in "UFOs" as physical extraterrestrial spacecraft are no
different from "religious beliefs"...
Blah blah blah.
Another drive by posting by Norio.
Sad, he was, once, one of the most respectable
investigators in the entire field.
Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke
www.n0eq.com
Another drive by posting?
LOL!! That's a good one. I used to live in Los Angeles so I am
familiar with drive by shooting.
But a "drive by posting" is pretty funny.
Anyway, Craig, you state that I was once one of the most respectable
investigators in the entire field.
That's a compliment, Craig, but the truth is that I never considered
myself an investigator all these years.
Basically, I was simply nothing but a rabble-rousing agitator and
activist.
I didn't think I had much respect, especially from most posters in
this group.
Over the years I definitely mellowed down.
I have tried in recent years to bring a balanced view of things.
I am the first to admit that I really had some craziest, wild theories
during the 90's.
None as crazy as
http://www.5min.com/Video/Stealth-Tech-the-Philadelphia-Experiment-1679242
I hope.
But, as I have time and time stated in recent years, there is not a
single, hard, tangible, solid, physical, irrefutable evidence
whatsoever that we are being visited (or ever have been visited) by
physical aliens in physical UFOs.
That's the bottom line.
As I said, I will go with Stephen Hawking or Carl Sagan anytime.
I am more interested in why a segment of the population seems to
continue to have fanatical beliefs in UFOs and aliens.
Are there any believers that have been abducted?