Topic: extra-terrestrial
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Sun 09/07/08 05:22 AM
Here's the link for the SETI download:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/

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Sun 09/07/08 08:42 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 09/07/08 08:42 AM
I actually stopped to investigate it. I pulled into an empty field and got out of my car. I looked up at the object and it appeared to be descending upon me.

The next thing I remember is that I was pulling into New Bethlehem 100 miles further along my journey to Pittsburgh.

I don't remember anything in between. I don't remember getting back in my car. I don't remember driving from Bradford to New Bethlehem.

All I remember is pulling into New Bethehem wondering how I got there, so quick and not remembering the intervening trip!

Yep. That's a strange one too!


Abracadabra,

huh Missing time. That's a classic case Abra. huh

Yep, you have been abducted, and they threw you back.

I say this because if you are a good candidate, you probably experience repeated abductions and if this only happened to you once, then you've been rejected.

Rejected by the aliens. That's Pathetic. laugh laugh

JB

laugh

Krimsa's photo
Sun 09/07/08 08:53 AM
It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.

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Sun 09/07/08 08:58 AM
In my investigations of mysteries and world politics I always avoided the alien idea. I just did not want to believe in the little green men from mars.

But it seemed like every mystery I looked at lead to the alien anomaly, so I was forced to consider it.

Its all about vibration and frequency. They exist here, same place, same time, only at different frequencies. Change the frequency, and they can appear.

Other planets? Yes, but also and varied frequencies. You can call them parallel universes if you want.

I believe that some scientists (aliens and humans) have discovered the technology to do this with frequency generators and I also think this phenomenon (frequency changes) may happen naturally which would explain the appearance and disappearance of UFO's and Bigfoot etc.

My closest brush with a UFO was a few years ago on my return from Denver with a pickup load of canvases for painting tarot cards that I had ordered from China.

Me and my friend Val both saw it... or them. We were on the back roads from Denver to Springfield, a vast lonely highway and very flat stretch of road. Two huge lights appeared in the sky right above and in front of us, hovering. They just popped up like as if someone turned a spotlight on us.

They were not small lights they were huge, and looked like car lights coming at us, only up in the sky... very close.

Then, they disappeared, as if someone turned the spotlight off of us. We did not hear any noise of an airplane or helicopter.

I asked my friend, "Did you see that?"

She said, "Yes."

I said, "What do you think it was?"

She said, "I have no idea."

That was all that was said.

We had no missing time, so I guess they did not abduct us. LOL.

JB




splendidlife's photo
Sun 09/07/08 09:01 AM

It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


Many times, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.

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Sun 09/07/08 09:01 AM

It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


I used to do that a lot. I drive in my sleep sometimes. Its very dangerous for me to drive long distances by myself. I fall asleep at the wheel, literally.

Once I fell asleep and when I woke up the scenery had changed.laugh

Another time, I woke up suddenly and discovered I was driving in the shoulder going about 85 mph and right in front of me was a car and a man was changing a flat tire. I swerved and barely missed him.

Real dangerous to ride with me... you have to keep checking to see if I'm awake.

JB

splendidlife's photo
Sun 09/07/08 09:03 AM

I actually stopped to investigate it. I pulled into an empty field and got out of my car. I looked up at the object and it appeared to be descending upon me.

The next thing I remember is that I was pulling into New Bethlehem 100 miles further along my journey to Pittsburgh.

I don't remember anything in between. I don't remember getting back in my car. I don't remember driving from Bradford to New Bethlehem.

All I remember is pulling into New Bethehem wondering how I got there, so quick and not remembering the intervening trip!

Yep. That's a strange one too!


Abracadabra,

huh Missing time. That's a classic case Abra. huh

Yep, you have been abducted, and they threw you back.

I say this because if you are a good candidate, you probably experience repeated abductions and if this only happened to you once, then you've been rejected.

Rejected by the aliens. That's Pathetic. laugh laugh

JB

laugh


Gone fishin'...

:wink:

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Sun 09/07/08 09:06 AM


It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


Many times, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.


I did that once. I was coming off the Interstate ramp. It was as if I had just suddenly appeared there from out of nowhere. I did not know where I had been or where I was going.

A very strange feeling. A few minutes later, I regained my memory.

JB

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:19 AM

In my investigations of mysteries and world politics I always avoided the alien idea. I just did not want to believe in the little green men from mars.

But it seemed like every mystery I looked at lead to the alien anomaly, so I was forced to consider it.

Its all about vibration and frequency. They exist here, same place, same time, only at different frequencies. Change the frequency, and they can appear.

Other planets? Yes, but also and varied frequencies. You can call them parallel universes if you want.

I believe that some scientists (aliens and humans) have discovered the technology to do this with frequency generators and I also think this phenomenon (frequency changes) may happen naturally which would explain the appearance and disappearance of UFO's and Bigfoot etc.

My closest brush with a UFO was a few years ago on my return from Denver with a pickup load of canvases for painting tarot cards that I had ordered from China.

Me and my friend Val both saw it... or them. We were on the back roads from Denver to Springfield, a vast lonely highway and very flat stretch of road. Two huge lights appeared in the sky right above and in front of us, hovering. They just popped up like as if someone turned a spotlight on us.

They were not small lights they were huge, and looked like car lights coming at us, only up in the sky... very close.

Then, they disappeared, as if someone turned the spotlight off of us. We did not hear any noise of an airplane or helicopter.

I asked my friend, "Did you see that?"

She said, "Yes."

I said, "What do you think it was?"

She said, "I have no idea."

That was all that was said.

We had no missing time, so I guess they did not abduct us. LOL.

JB






Aliens do not abduct other aliens, common courtesy, universal rule. bigsmile

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:23 AM

I actually stopped to investigate it. I pulled into an empty field and got out of my car. I looked up at the object and it appeared to be descending upon me.

The next thing I remember is that I was pulling into New Bethlehem 100 miles further along my journey to Pittsburgh.

I don't remember anything in between. I don't remember getting back in my car. I don't remember driving from Bradford to New Bethlehem.

All I remember is pulling into New Bethehem wondering how I got there, so quick and not remembering the intervening trip!

Yep. That's a strange one too!


Abracadabra,

huh Missing time. That's a classic case Abra. huh

Yep, you have been abducted, and they threw you back.

I say this because if you are a good candidate, you probably experience repeated abductions and if this only happened to you once, then you've been rejected.

Rejected by the aliens. That's Pathetic. laugh laugh

JB

laugh


Now what could they possibly learn from James they didn't already know? HMM?? unless they wanted to know about the bible being true or false - bigsmile but they probably knew the answer to that to - probably had a little glow in the dark crucifix on the ships dashboard, now that would have got Abra's attention. don't think he'd have forgotten that. laugh laugh laugh

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:25 AM


It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


>>>Many times<<<, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.



>>>many times<<< huh? hmmm??? ok gotcha - laugh

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Sun 09/07/08 11:25 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sun 09/07/08 11:26 AM


Aliens do not abduct other aliens, common courtesy, universal rule. bigsmile


Thats not true actually. Aliens do abduct other aliens. But they will not abduct me because I am the all powerful High and mighty Priestess of Brutal Truth and Honesty.bigsmile

I did not give my permission to be abducted in this life, and yes, they did ask me. They wanted me to move to one of their underground cities in Arizona or Nevada. (I am not quite sure which state.) I told them no thanks, and I have repeatedly and purposely avoided them and their cronies.

JB


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Sun 09/07/08 11:29 AM



It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


>>>Many times<<<, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.



>>>many times<<< huh? hmmm??? ok gotcha - laugh



scared :thumbsup:

I would say, if I could remember exactly, up to a handful of times... Done a LOT of long distance driving. :wink:

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:35 AM



Aliens do not abduct other aliens, common courtesy, universal rule. bigsmile


Thats not true actually. Aliens do abduct other aliens. But they will not abduct me because I am the all powerful High and mighty Priestess of Brutal Truth and Honesty.bigsmile

I did not give my permission to be abducted in this life, and yes, they did ask me. They wanted me to move to one of their underground cities in Arizona or Nevada. (I am not quite sure which state.) I told them no thanks, and I have repeatedly and purposely avoided them and their cronies.

JB





ahh i see, you have to give permission to be abducted hmm? ok i'll keep that in mind. do others have to give permission? seems lke the answer is no - so then you must have to be either totally useless to them like abra or a high priestess of your own making then correct? - laugh

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:36 AM




It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


>>>Many times<<<, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.



>>>many times<<< huh? hmmm??? ok gotcha - laugh



scared :thumbsup:

I would say, if I could remember exactly, up to a handful of times... Done a LOT of long distance driving. :wink:


ahh and just how many memories can a hand hold? flowerforyou

tribo's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:38 AM


It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


I used to do that a lot. I drive in my sleep sometimes. Its very dangerous for me to drive long distances by myself. I fall asleep at the wheel, literally.

Once I fell asleep and when I woke up the scenery had changed.laugh

Another time, I woke up suddenly and discovered I was driving in the shoulder going about 85 mph and right in front of me was a car and a man was changing a flat tire. I swerved and barely missed him.

Real dangerous to ride with me... you have to keep checking to see if I'm awake.

JB


I think it would be "really dangerous" to do anything with you my lady - scared tongue2

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Sun 09/07/08 11:42 AM
I think it would be "really dangerous" to do anything with you my lady - scared tongue2


huh


Let's go dancing... :banana: pitchfork

Krimsa's photo
Sun 09/07/08 11:43 AM
What do you think was going on with those mutilated cows they found back in the 70s? Like they had been surgically dissected? Did anyone ever cop to that? Im guessing it was military perhaps experimenting on some kind of biological warfare or maybe a bovine virus or anthrax or something or other. Was there ever a plausible explanation for that situation?

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Sun 09/07/08 11:45 AM





It kind of sounds to me like a classic black out. Were you drinking that evening Abra? Taking any kind of prescription meds? You are probably lucky you didn't drive off a cliff or something. The other thing to keep in mind where driving is concerned is its an activity that tends to shut down left brain function and heighten right. This is sometimes why we have the impression of arriving at a destination but no recollection of the drive itself. This can occur even without alcohol or other mind altering chemicals.


>>>Many times<<<, while driving (under no influence of any substance), I've suddenly not remembered where I was or where I was going. It would take a few moments to come back. What interstate is this? What State am I in? Even for a split second... Who am I? There's something strangely comforting in that moment. One would think it would be disconcerting... to forget one's assigned identity.



>>>many times<<< huh? hmmm??? ok gotcha - laugh



scared :thumbsup:

I would say, if I could remember exactly, up to a handful of times... Done a LOT of long distance driving. :wink:


ahh and just how many memories can a hand hold? flowerforyou


Actually... it was up to two handfuls :tongue:

Answer: Precisely 5 memories per hand (that's for the "average" sized hand).

It's not in the size of the hand, but rather in clarity of memory.
:wink: laugh

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Sun 09/07/08 11:46 AM




Aliens do not abduct other aliens, common courtesy, universal rule. bigsmile


Thats not true actually. Aliens do abduct other aliens. But they will not abduct me because I am the all powerful High and mighty Priestess of Brutal Truth and Honesty.bigsmile

I did not give my permission to be abducted in this life, and yes, they did ask me. They wanted me to move to one of their underground cities in Arizona or Nevada. (I am not quite sure which state.) I told them no thanks, and I have repeatedly and purposely avoided them and their cronies.

JB





ahh i see, you have to give permission to be abducted hmm? ok i'll keep that in mind. do others have to give permission? seems lke the answer is no - so then you must have to be either totally useless to them like abra or a high priestess of your own making then correct? - laugh


Nothing can ever happen to you that you do not invite via the higher self. Most people invite disaster upon their lives just by their thoughts and their actions. They do not realize that they invited it, but they did unconsciously.

Becoming more conscious of what is happening in your reality and your mind and your dreams and getting in touch with your memories will increase your awareness of what you have invited into your life.

Yes, those who have been abducted, have invited the experience into their lives. They may not know this, but they did.

JB