Friday, February 1, 2008

To believe in alien life does not make you a nut

It seems that if you say you believe that aliens exist, or at least have a strong suspicion, you are branded as a nut or some kind of kook by all the people that don't happen to believe. I think it is time for this "aliens definitely don't exist fascism" to end.
We know for a fact that UFO's exist. By this I simply mean things flying around in the sky, that we don't know what they are. Using the strict definition "Unidentified Flying Object." There is plenty of video and eyewitness footage testifying to this. When you couple that with the thousands upon thousands of people that claim to have had encounters, that seems fairly compelling. Now, let's assume most of the people that claim to have seen alien life in person are wrong in some way. It was a hoax (there would be no reason to start a hoax to say you have seen aliens because most people that come out as having had that experience lose jobs, friends, family and the media brands them as a nut and their life is, for all intents and purposes, ruined), they were dreaming (How this could be explained when more than one person is involved, you tell me. Thousands of group hallucinations?), or let's just say most were wrong for the sake of argument. Is it possible that ALL of the people are mistaken? EVERY last one of them? It is rare in life when 100% of something is true. Could this be the only thing? Let's just say that only 1% actually saw alien life. Is that a reason to discount everything we have learned about alien life so far?
You know the popular conception of an alien?
Pretty much this: Alien
Did you ever ask yourself HOW exactly this image got to be known as the famous "alien" that we all know today? Long before this was known or popular, before the internet, people from totally different parts of the world that did not know each other, when asked to describe the alien in their encounter, all pretty much described the above alien. None of these people in these different countries around the world knew each other or had any contact with one another. Don't you think it is interesting that they all described the same thing?

Humans are still evolving. Did you ever notice that people, even from the 30's and 40's look a little bit different than people do today? And there is a theory that people's pinky fingers are getting smaller and smaller and eventually we as humans will not have a pinky finger. Our features are becoming more and more streamlined as we evolve and adapt to our environment. Now, if Erich Von Daniken is to be believed, Aliens came here in ancient times, and "planted" us. We, as humans, are just aliens that have not fully evolved to their level yet. We will eventually look like that picture above. What we call "aliens" are just humans, evolved millions of years.

The idea that they only visit "backwoods" areas is false and a lie perpetrated by the alien haters. UFO's have been seen in major cities such as New York, Hollywood, St. Louis, Chicago, near Galveston, Texas, Dusseldorf, Germany and most famously, Mexico City. And, I'm sure, many others. I just wish that people would embrace the idea of possible alien life more openly, instead of close-mindedly dismissing it out of hand. Just because the haters cannot conceive of a universe that is unimaginably vast, and, incredibly self- centeredly, simply assuming that humans are the ONLY beings in this unimaginably vast universe, frankly is more mind-blowing than the fact that there probably are aliens. In other words, that there more than likely ARE aliens out there is more plausible to me than assuming humans are the only intelligent beings in the universe. I would just like to say that I'm not a nut, and the time for people that think there probably are aliens that exist to be THOUGHT of as nuts, is long past. That is primitive, bully thinking. Unless you happen to be a nut ANYWAY, independently of believing in aliens. That is another matter entirely, and there are a lot of nuts in the alien game, because of the haters, they have been ghettoized and stigmatized. Now that it is 2008, I think the haters should be thought of as crazy and unrealistic.

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