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Topic: Reptilian Aliens are they real?
MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 10:58 AM


It's been awhile since I've done the calculations but with energy being e=mc^2 and acceleration being m/f
*(f=ma)
the cost of transporting people to another star system is... astronomical.

Unless something about being raised on Earth was critical and unfeasible to recreate they should have been able to just pluck a few vagrants off the streets a little ways into Winter and then set up a breeding program in any climate controlled building on a planet with similar gravity. If they knew about the selective breeding basically pushing African Americans towards the athlete phenotype and this slave labor was for physical work they might have focused on that race but poor black people in ghettos aren't rare by any means- to be honest I think they'd have to raise a huge fuss before most local authorities cared about the missing persons.

Now, even just stealing computers from mafia type organizations in the orient should be more effective for most of the thinking labor you could make slaves perform though it's hard to imagine a race with interstellar travel without computers that vastly outperformed our own.

...and energy is readily available as soon as you can build a sphere of solar collectors around your star (probably make the sphere just a bit bigger than the distance out to your planet so it still gets that light but loses night constellations unless simulated.
Oil is just a concentrated energy source (though with interstellar travel they should have more compact ones.)

Gold... well a mining operation not on Earth but Mercury would net a LOT more gold.



You are thinking (and reasoning) about these things from a human view point. What they want is the Earth. How they operate on the earth is via earth's own resources and currency. They prefer a peaceful take over.

This is what I have heard and read about.

The earth itself is said to actually have an 'owner." That owner wants to take peaceful possession of it rather than destroy it and or all of its inhabitants. The Draconian's, (unlike the Sirians) think it is more 'humane.' The Sirians would have just invaded earth, slaughtered everyone and taken everything they wanted.

Galaxy 'travel' in actual space ships is not accomplished in the way that you would think.... (clunking along through space at a certain speed.) It is done by bending space.. like worm holes or 'worp' drive. It is not without its problems and accidents do happen in re-entry.

"Energy" is the primary resource in all of the universe. It comes in many forms. There is technology here that we don't even know about and would not even understand. A lot of our own technology was given to us by them. One of the reasons gold is such a stable currency is that it is used in their technology and for their survival on their ships etc. It never loses its value because of this.

Slaves: Well that would be us. Each person has value. That is the reason for keeping track of people: Birth certificates, social security numbers etc. When this country needs money, it is not gold that is used for collateral, (we don't have any) it is people. The national debt means ... somebody owns us.

There are other kinds of slaves too. People disappear every day.




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MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 11:45 AM





Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.



This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.


Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.


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SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 02:39 PM
Edited by SkyHook5652 on Wed 10/07/09 02:39 PM
Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 06:52 PM

Again I say, its all ABOUT BUSINESS.



I believe that most things that happen, happen because of this. It's the real reason every war is fought. Locally and globally.

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:03 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Wed 10/07/09 07:05 PM

Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker Okay your right.drinker They dont exactly worship aliens.:smile: They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile: Yes, I seen that episode of SouthPark.bigsmile One of my favorites.laugh




Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:07 PM
I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:09 PM

I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades
:tongue: Xenu must have set off house his alarm:tongue:

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:14 PM
Edited by SkyHook5652 on Wed 10/07/09 07:20 PM
Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker ...They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile:...
I'm sorry but everything you've said there is misinterpretation at best, and outright faleshood at worst.

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:15 PM
I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades
Cool! shades

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:15 PM


I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades
:tongue: Xenu must have set off house his alarm:tongue:


I don't remember him using those exact words, but I suspected this was the case. :wink:

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:16 PM

I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades
Cool! shades


happy

He was much shorter than I would have imagined. But, very pleasant. happy

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:18 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Wed 10/07/09 07:22 PM

Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker Okay your right.drinker They dont exactly worship aliens.:smile: They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile:
I'm sorry but everything you've said there is misinterpretation at best, and outright faleshood at worst.
:thumbsup: okay then Skyhook.drinker Im not gonna argue with you about it.:thumbsup:

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:22 PM
Edited by SkyHook5652 on Wed 10/07/09 07:22 PM
Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker Okay your right.drinker They dont exactly worship aliens.:smile: They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile:
I'm sorry but everything you've said there is misinterpretation at best, and outright faleshood at worst.
laugh okay then Skyhook.drinker Im not gonna argue with you about it.:thumbsup:
I'm with you Mirror - not interested in arguing. Just interested in factual truth. :thumbsup:

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:23 PM
I met Tom Cruise once when his house alarm was accidentally set off. shades
Cool! shades


happy

He was much shorter than I would have imagined. But, very pleasant. happy
Yes, I've often hear that he was pretty short.

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:26 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Wed 10/07/09 07:29 PM

Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker Okay your right.drinker They dont exactly worship aliens.:smile: They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile:
I'm sorry but everything you've said there is misinterpretation at best, and outright faleshood at worst.
laugh okay then Skyhook.drinker Im not gonna argue with you about it.:thumbsup:
I'm with you Mirror - not interested in arguing. Just interested in factual truth. :thumbsup:



These events are known within Scientology as "Incident II",] and the traumatic memories associated with them as The Wall of Fire. The story of Xenu is part of Scientologist teachings about extraterrestrial civilizations and alien interventions in Earthly events, collectively described as space opera by Hubbard. Hubbard detailed the story in Operating Thetan level III (OT III) in 1967, warning that this material was "calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc) anyone who attempts to solve it."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu

bigsmile We can agree to disagreedrinker

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:30 PM
Where aliens are concerned, there are two groups of people (humans) out there. One is a group that 'worships' these "star visitors" and they think they are here to save mankind.
This reminds me of that scene in the movie "Independence Day" when all the people go to the top of roof waiting for the aliens that are going to save them. When, they were actually coming to destroy them.
Exactly. Thats how I see these idiots that worship aliens.
:smile: Like Scientologistsflowerforyou
Ummm..... Scientologists don't worship aliens. Not sure where you got that idea (a South Park episode maybe?), but it is utterly and completely false.
drinker Okay your right.drinker They dont exactly worship aliens.:smile: They sort of fear Xenu, and believe in body thetans, and try to "clear" them from their auras with audit counseling, using an E-Meter to read their "theta levels".:smile:
I'm sorry but everything you've said there is misinterpretation at best, and outright faleshood at worst.
laugh okay then Skyhook.drinker Im not gonna argue with you about it.:thumbsup:
I'm with you Mirror - not interested in arguing. Just interested in factual truth. :thumbsup:



These events are known within Scientology as "Incident II",] and the traumatic memories associated with them as The Wall of Fire. The story of Xenu is part of Scientologist teachings about extraterrestrial civilizations and alien interventions in Earthly events, collectively described as space opera by Hubbard. Hubbard detailed the story in Operating Thetan level III (OT III) in 1967, warning that this material was "calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc) anyone who attempts to solve it."

bigsmile We can agree to disagreedrinker
Yes, we can agree on a least that much.:thumbsup:

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:32 PM
I always wondered what Scientology was all about.

SkyHook5652's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:36 PM
Edited by SkyHook5652 on Wed 10/07/09 07:41 PM
I always wondered what Scientology was all about.
I'd recommend "Scientology - A New Slant On Life" as a good place to start.

edit: Or go to www.scientology.org.

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:46 PM

I always wondered what Scientology was all about.
I'd recommend "Scientology - A New Slant On Life" as a good place to start.

edit: Or go to www.scientology.org.


Thank you, I will. flowerforyou

Ruth34611's photo
Wed 10/07/09 08:08 PM
I don't think I realized before that Scientology was a religion. Maybe I just hadn't thought about it. I went to the Kabalah Center in Los Angeles a couple of months back. I think I thought it was more like that. The Kabalah Center isn't a religion. Although, there were certainly a lot of Jewish men and women there.

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