Subject: Re: WHO TAKES ETS SERIOUSLY?
From: The_Sage
Date: 29/09/2004, 00:18
Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo,alt.alien

Reply to article by: "Chaz" <marketing@salvialight.com>
Date written: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 00:24:15 -0500
MsgID:<10lhtc3ipd322ea@corp.supernews.com>

There is a ton of evidence if you look.
I have a real video that would blow your mind.
But some people would claim it a fake.
tisk tisk tisk.
What do you do.
And why do you do it.??????
What is the point if it is not sought for but only to
be criticized. I admit that some see truth in fiction for
need or wanting but some truth is there none the less.

So what you are saying is that all these so-called witnesses I've already cited,
really have no credible evidence, just like I said they didn't? And you are the
only one who has credible evidence, but you refuse to go public with it because
you are afraid of a little criticism? Your story lacks credibility.

Keep the perspective of a race of people looking at an ant colony.
Why ask to see their president.
We are the rare species. A species so abundant in such a small time frame.
If you could see the abundance of life on the infinite time scale and on the infinite
distance scale and on the infinite small and large scale. You would see just
how rare you are. And how obsolete.
I am sure that more life passes this planet by than sticks around.
Dont be so disassociated from the possibilities. Although you may have no choice
in the matter it may pay off to be a little more one with all.

I'm certain that intelligent life exists somewhere else other than Earth, and I
am just as certain, based on the available evidence, that none of that
intelligent life has ever visited us. This is based on objective demonstrable
evidence and known facts, not mere reports of evidence and unknown facts.

If you would like to have an intelligient conversation then reply.
This is not a shoot em up shoot em down conversation though.
So keep it nice.
I have some information that you may be interested in.
IF not you then maybe some others that will read it.

I would be very interested in knowing if intelligent life from other solar
systems was or would like to visit us but I doubt a species intelligent enough
to know how to solve the problem of interstellar travel would be interested in
interacting with a barbaric species such as ourselves. I could fantasize about
being an exception to the rule but I know that me and my species are primitive
and barbaric and it is in my nature to be that way. Could I control my fear?
Could I accept much different cultures and food? I would welcome any such
strangers to our planet, but I'm not sure if most of humanity shares my
feelings.

This reminds me of some research scientists doing some research on native
Eskimos. When a particular Eskimo was asked about why he killed one of the
scientists, he told a story about how this scientist had been kind to him and he
wanted to repay the favor, so he had his wife scrap her body down with a bone
and then rub her body all over with whale blubber and then offer herself to the
scientist. The scientist refused on moral grounds (adultery) so he killed the
scientist. When asked to offer an explanation for his actions, the Eskimo
replied that you can lend a sled to a friend but the sled can break and then
both parties would be upset but if you lend your wife, they both can return to
their igloos with a smile on their face and a new outlook on life. And you can
give your wife away over and over and she can only bet better with use. By
rejecting his wife, he was mocking their friendship and his wife.

What would you do if an ET looked like a giant spider? Could you hug or kiss a
person that looked like that?

Have you ever even spent just only ten minutes looking up for anything odd.
Are you really looking for anything?
Or do you carry a camera around waiting for that chance to take that one
and only pic.
Most people don't do that. Keep that in mind. It would look stupid.
But if you did miss something worthy of pics then you may carry a camera
for that purpose.
Then you would be criticized by people that have not the capacity to spend 
even ten minutes
looking. Maybe another angle comes to view. The angle that looks back at 
you.

I've spent all my life looking for anything odd and while I have found many
things that were odd, none of them were in the category of being paranormal.
There is no such thing as the paranormal, it is all wishful thinking.

The Sage

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