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Another…
…UFO?
Apologies for the delay in updates. Work has been kicking my ass, as of late.
Interesting vid.
Fake…
…probably. Real? More than likely not. Entertaining? Hell yes.
Structures…
…on Mars?
All of it seems a bit of a stretch, just like believing that aliens are visiting the Earth or that NASA is covering up alien moon bases or that Bush was a Reptiloid. But speculation is always entertaining, which is why I’m posting this.
Abduction…
It looks quite interesting, but it’s easy for a believer to read into something like this. On the one hand, while the flash of light, disapearance of the young man, and subsequent reappearance are all quite startling, it’s just as easy to believe that there was simply a lightning flash as he left, and he came back drunk.
What do you think?
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MORE…
…UFOs!
Is Chaos Seeds turning into a conspiracy blog with warnings about the illuminati and the Holy Grail and how Alex Jones has it right?
…no.
But the phenomenon is far more interesting than most people give it credit for. Keep an open mind (but not so open bits of it start falling out.)
UFO…
…uh oh?
Interesting vid here.
ALIENS…
…are among us?
We hear at Chaos Seeds (and by we, I mean the alien parasite nestled in the center of my frontal lobes and I) are undecided about the UFO phenomenon. On the one hand, the image of Gray Aliens has become so ubiquitous on this planet that it seems obvious that most of what people experience during supposed ‘abductions’ is little more than sleep paralysis coupled with hallucinations.
On the other hand, one cannot explain away the entirety of photographic footage that has accumulated over the years. And the eyewitness testimony of trained pilots, policemen, military officials, people whose very jobs it is to observe and report, cannot be explained away either.
Something is visiting us.
For many years I was skeptical of the UFO phenomenon. I was persuaded by SETI pioneers like Carl Sagan: It’s pretty certain that the universe is full of intelligent civilizations, but the vast interstellar distances and the vast timescales involved in traversing them made the notion of an alien presence in our skies seem (to me) silly. I tended to agree with science fiction writer Stanislaw Lem, particularly the view put forth in his great novel Fiasco. Civilizations will pass through a very brief “window” of maybe a couple centuries duration when they simultaneously have the technology required to communicate with other civilizations and still have an interest in doing so. After this, they will either have destroyed themselves/exhausted their resources or will have become “lotus eaters,” having solved all problems of material scarcity and retreated into virtual worlds of pure imagination, no longer caring who else is out there. Given the limitations on the speed of interstellar travel coupled with the fact that different civilizations’ histories will be wildly out of sync with each other, radio transmissions might be sent and received, but any actual two-way contact between different technological civilizations will be a tremendous statistical rarity despite the vast number of such civilizations that must arise.
I held to the view, in other words, that we would probably never make contact with an alien race, except perhaps by eventually finding its million-year-old ruins or fossils on some long-dead planet. The alternative, Star Trek-like universe teeming with roughly similarly advanced civilizations with similar agendas seems to defy both what I believed and, really, what I thought was most awe-inspiring: a sense of profound cosmic aloneness, despite infinite worlds and minds spread across unbridgeable distances.
As I’ve come to delve into the UFO stuff over recent months, however, I’m convinced that my old view requires revision. The evidence is overwhelming that Earth is being surveyed by alien craft. They are seen all the time, by perfectly sober and sane people. I saw them on two occasions, less than a month apart, this summer, and dutifully made my reports (obviously, this was a big factor in my revisiting the whole question). They are seen particularly often by pilots, astronauts, police, and people in the military. The latter four groups, for decades under explicit or tacit gag rules, are finally starting to talk openly about their experiences. It is becoming clear that the superpowers have gathered a lot of data that they have suppressed—for the very sensible reason that political control and social stability rest on governments seeming to be in control of their people’s security and destiny, an appearance that evidence of more advanced cultures in our airspace irrevocably punctures.
Many good points. Read the rest here.