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2003-02-25 - 10:58 p.m.

ET Go Home!

Note: The following rant is my own personal diatribe against ET/UFO-related pop-culture. Personally, I am a hardcore skeptic in this area, as I am in certain cases of cryptozoology, psychic phenomenon, and the supernatural in general, despite the fact that I am somewhat religious myself, but I refuse to let it retard my commonsense.


Imho, UFOs are a completely valid but also psychological phenomenon. They don't necessarily require little green men to drive their rockets.

Foo Fighers - This a perfect example of what I'm talking about. Throughout the various reports from fighter pilots, they all saw fireballs chasing after them. But almost none of them could identify anything looking like a spacecraft or odd lifeforms inside.

Crop Circles, I'm afraid are more than likely hoaxed by the farmer himself.

ETs in General are a Science Fiction fantasy - for the most part! However, science has detected that there is water on other worlds. And as they say: where there is water, there is life!... Even if it's just in the form of Germs, it's still life. Also, at the most, there could be a space rat or even space gator or two on some lone planet in the middle of nowhere. But beyond that, we're pretty much isolated, though possibily not alone from the rest of the universe, who probably can't contact us, more so than we can contact them.

That's why I won't accept any claims of super-intelligent, super-advanced life out there, who have not only come in contact with us, but control our every move, because there is just no evidence... not even hints of evidence for such claims.

Cydonia> Well ok, there maybe a face on Martian Soil. It may resemble a Egyptian, Human, or Alien face. Whether or not, it's a trick of light and space, as Nasa claims, I'm not sure. However, it's dubious that spacefarers built it and the sphinx, since it's doubtful that such spacefarers exist anyway.

Roswell Roswell might've been hospitalizing mutants... but no aliens. A recent government confession logically explains away legendary eyewitness reports.

The same thing goes for Area 51, where apparently the gov. was doing it's dirty laundry, and the employees themselves had had to sue, in order to find out what they've been poisoned with.

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