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http://boingboing.net/2009/08/13/the-hubble-ultra-dee.html
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WHAT DO EXTRATERRESTRIALS WANT FROM US?
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< (An Editorial by Ed Conrad)
< (A response from an extraterrestrial follows.)
Well, for sure, they wouldn't want our paper money. Too damn
contaminated, for one thing, transporting bacteria -- and germs
-- around faster than the Orient Express.)
<
How about our man- (and woman-) power to becomes obdedient
slaves and perform their manual labor, on earth and elsewhere?
<
Hmmm! Not really! Not when they know, at best, we
operate at only about 55-65 percent efficiency (except
in those U.S.-outsourced whip-lashing factories overseas
which pay peanuts after ripped the heart out of Uncle Sam's
industrial might.)
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Well. how about our tremendous advancement in knowledge?
Ridiculous! WHAT knowledge, compared to theirs?
<
Okay, well, how about our gorgeous planet, with its fresh
air, clean water, spacious skies and mountains majesty?
<
I'd hardly think so, not with our wildebeast stampede of pollution,
hazardous wate and toxic chemicals (although, perhaps, it
would've been an affirmative answer if we had asked
that same question 200 years ago).
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Could it be the visitors from outer space savor an education,
desiring to learn how we've made astounding progress in good
will toward our fellow man?
<
Sorry, Charlie! Another negative, with wars and battles
and never ending hate-mongering somewhere around the globe
almost all the time. And, just as bad, the extraterrestrials
certainly must've noticed that most of us can't even get along
with our neighbors.
<
I know! How about our democratic form of government,
the concept that all people are treated equal (wherever
Democracy reigns)?
<
Hmmm! That's got to be a strikeout, too. The extraterrestrials
must have noticed that our worst tyrant/criminals -- usually
holding high elective office -- get away with a slap on their
wrist.
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Meanwhile, the most dynamic changes in the legal
system -- like the current U.S. health insurance reform issue --
usually are rejected by corrupt, deep-pocket politicians
in order to continue to benefit the filthy rich, to make them
-- AND the disgusting politicians -- filty richer, and with
absolutely
no concern for the hardship their infernal greed causes for
the common man.
<
To be perfectly honest, after our visitors from outer space
get a really good idea of who we are and what we're really
all about, it's rather obvious why they definitely would want
NO part of us (not even as a meal, since we undoubtedly
would make them puke).
<
In fact, when Captain Zorbar shakes his head in disgust
and finally announces, "OK, Xisbar, Turn the ship around
because we're heading home," the entire crew will breathe
a collective sigh of relief and give a rousing cheer.
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< AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL RESPONDS
<
Zinkag 41 (Autonomus Unit Zinkag 41, brood assemblage
Delta 64) has written:
<
There WAS a possibility that humans could contribute to civilizing
the universe but they have proven to be violent and shortsighted
for that. Instead they will be left alone until they kill themselves
off.
<
I speak only for the crew of my ship and necessarily in an unofficial
capacity, and as such the statements below should not be taken as
authoritative or their opinions being representative of official
policy.
<
Historically, the policy towards Earthers within the galactic milieu
has been largely as you say. As you know, lengthy programs of
detailed observation were undertaken several hundred years ago.
<
Nearly every academic extrapolated from the various terrestrial
techno-culture studies from that effort has concluded that Earthers,
as a self-organized species, would end poorly in some inevitable
global conflagration or religious conflict.
<
As we know, it has happened before and will happen again countless
times among species whose biology fails to support reasoned thinking
with sufficient quality and rigor. Earthers have been shown to have
insufficient capacity within their brains for rational policy.
<
In the unforgiving universe, they will pay the price sooner or
later.
<
The caveat in all this comes from the possibility that these Earthers
might achieve inter-steller spaceflight capabilities. In that event,
the chances of these Earthers destroying themselves completely
is appreciably diminished with each successful colony.
<
The local stellar group is unoccupied and is rich in raw materials,
and is therefore ripe for exploitation, if they get out there -- by
which time it would be too late for peaceful solutions.
<
In the nineteen eighties it was clear that the US space program
was moribund with politics; so far, so good. But thirty years later
we are threatened with civilian access to LEO (low earth orbit),
which in some scenarios explodes into Space Renaissance,
leading to non-trivial solar-system expansion.
<
Furthermore, Earthers have somehow muddled through many
major crises without a large incident and may in fact have
eveloped geopolitical talent sufficient to this minimal task.
Barring accident, in fifty years the Earthers could be pushing
their first generation ships out in the cometary halo or beyond.
<
Of course they could still have a big nuclear accident but I am
beginning to think this is not assured, and hence becomes
a matter of some concern. What will we do if the Earthers bring
their cultures of insanity and violence to our space?
<
In their current "form" they cannot even begin to communicate
meaningfully with our delegates, translators notwithstanding.
Perhaps they will develop artificial intelligences that exceed
their native capacities and which would therefore be capable,
n principle, of interface.
<
Even in that case the problem shifts position only slightly if they
retain their delusional belief systems.
<
I suppose the question of change must be revisted. Can these
Earthers make changes to their biology and improve the quality
of their reasoning?
<
We'll ignore the issue of terrestrial politics for the moment and
simply consider whether their current level of technological progress
would allow it. I think the answer is a qualified "yes", but I am in
no way prepared to say whether they are capable of changing
enough within the time remaining.
<
Rather than wait for the actual specialists to weigh in, I would
still like to consider what this means.
<
Their major obstacles are political and sociological. The politics
driving their general socio-economic systems is unable to handle
these issues properly; the entrenched conservatism rejects nearly
everything non-epsilon with respect to their vector of now.
<
On the side of sociology, the majority of Earther individuals are
peasant-level, therefore capable of contributing little more than
the work from their physical labors. This inefficiency allows
nearly unconstrained growth in established fields of science
and technology which are useful to the political economy but
only influences fundamental change as a function of its
unpredictablity in deployment.
<
I can't even begin to guess where an impetus to improve their
biological thinking basis would arise -- or could arise. The concept
is several big jumps from the orthodoxy in any of their religions.
<
In this light I suggest that the threat of Earther off-planet
expansion is imminent and that we should begin to discuss
what we are going to do about it if we cannot interfere directly.
<
Sincerely,
<
Zinky (Autonomus Unit Zinkag 41, brood assemblage Delta 64)
<
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< THE AMAZING STORY OF BILLY MEIER
<
TheyFly.com
http://www.theyfly.com/
<
They Fly is the official site of Michael Horn, Billy Meier's
authorized American media representative and features
Meier's UFO photos, films, videos ...
<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Meier
http://www.deepspace4.com/pages/prophecy/henoch/henoch.htm
http://www.deepspace4.com/pages/prophecy/henoch/henoch2.htm
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/20/ufo.conference/index.html
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/11/09/01935.htm<
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< ~~~~~~ GOOD GAWD! ~~~~~~~
<
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/c91104fc7b995793
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MAN AS OLD AS COAL
and
PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH
Ed Conrad
http://www.edconrad.com
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DEATH DOES NOT EXIST
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg
http://edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath
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