Posted on 12/08/2005 8:45:27 AM PST by add925
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(Excerpt) Read more at serpo.org ...
Perhaps a reason for this website was this story was shopped around to publishers and Horrywood (sic) producers to no avail. Not enough glitz nor anti-Bush stuff, a sure-fire loser in the entertainment media.
Reminds me of the anonymous "Aussie" who was predicting a huge comet hitting the earth...IIRC last year.
Was this written by Ray Bradbury?
Interesting I must say....convincing.....who knows?
Would our government keep something like this from us?? You bet?? Would our government package people who release information as part of the lunatic fringe? You bet!
While not a moonbat, I fully believe we have/will have no idea about some of the real technology hidden away.
Partly, not to get a technical advantage into the public domain, partly not to upset economic processes or established government bureaucracies.
If we all had flying carpets, able to go anywhere, anytime, any place, the need for borders or individual big-government entities would vaporize.
Sounds like a lot of the readers and posters on that website have good imaginations.
Not bad scifi, no Anti-Bush Star Wars crapola, and they're giving it away...Merry Christmas, I guess.
Not if you divert power from the phasers to the main deflector array.
It would make a good movie though.
I thought so initially, but there is no major left-wing component/moral to it, so Horrywood (sic) would likely flush it.
Nope, I think Tom is a Xenu (sp?) type of dude. His aliens are from a different species altogether ;)
Actually, an interesting read.
I find it interesting as well.
Bookmarked for later entertainment.
mc
Interesting & a freebie! Merry Christmas to us!
Conspiracy trumps physics - pass it on
a,
Thanks for posting this. I only got to hear the first 30 minutes or so of George Noory last night.
One question I always had about the so-called Roswell Incident, is this:
If an alien society were technologically advanced enough to design, build, and operate a conveyance that physically travelled between insanely distant planets, how come it crashed in bad weather?
As for a film version of this Serpo stuff, arguably it's been done with "Close Encounters". Another idea though is to do it like "Never Cry Wolf", but instead of a lone reseacher in the Yukon studying wolves, it's 12, they're on another planet, and they're- as another poster put it- watching aliens.
Not sure about that, only read there were 2 crash sites, which some speculate related to a navigation accident.
This website portrays them as technologically advanced, but living simply, some died in accidents there.,
While thinking about it, what if it we were visited sometime in the past? Could we ever be given the info without upsetting religions, governments, etc.,?
I'd guess the less we know, the safer some psychologists, politicians, theologians, etc., think we'll be. Kinda the Mushroom Principle.
There is a complete lack of a sense of utter amazement and wonder regarding the findings of 12 people travelling and living with another civilization located 38.43 light years from earth. I have read more exciting stuff about the Chicago Auto Show than from these pages.
Thee actual descriptions of the alien world are linear and convention (and booooorrrrriiiinnnnggg). Most people I know come back from summer vacation with more exciting stories to tell. The aliens were dull, the food was dull, didn't see anything particularly new, it was awfully hot, electric razors worked fine with the eben system, time didn't matter, the ebens went to church, they had funerals, there food tasted like potatoes, the humans had to boil the eben water before drinking it, families had a mommy and a daddy and two kids, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I'm highly skeptical about this stuff but it was an interesting read.
Did that not hit? I thought I missed it because I was lying on the floor with a paper bag over my head.
Isn't that what you do when the world is about to end?
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