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Anyone Not Belive In Aliens

OutOfTime

Active Member
Before WW2, people who believed in aliens were considered crazy but now it's almost the other way around. You get dirty glances and long lectures for not believing in aliens.

Maybe I should rephrase this...I think aliens might exist (I believe in God so I think he can create other life too) but I don't think that aliens have ever visited the earth. What I see it as is through the form of a conspiracy. Consider this scenario:

The merovingian bloodline (more commonly known as the illuminati) exist and gain control of media....movies....governments etc. They change people's minds into believing in aliens and showing interest. They propagate a fake alien conspiracy making people think that the goverment is covering something up which only increases people's belief in aliens. I could go on.

Why do they want people to believe in aliens? So they can fake an alien invasion (they have to condition people if they wanna pull this off). Then, they bring their leader (also known as the antichrist?) forward and say that he can communicate with the aliens because he's their descendent. In other words, they say that their bloodline is direct descendents of aliens. They claim that human life originated from alien life instead of God (if you think of all this "origins of life on Mars" stuff then this is a possibility). Then they put themselves in the position of being God's and the mass hoards of people who don't already belive in God because of mass conversion to atheism fall for this. They can use DNA etc to scam us?

Sounds stupid? But a possibility. What I'm saying is that I'm a skeptic when it comes to aliens or any report about where humans originated from.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Aliens may exist, but there certainly isn't any evidence that any "aliens" have visited us.
 

rojse

RF Addict
I agree with Angellous. In this big, wide universe of ours, I am nearly certain that other aliens exist.

But to assume that they have managed to find earth, and find it within the last fifty-odd years, seems to be quite a bit of a stretch beyond "aliens might exist.", and that is not even mentioning alien conspiracy theories and other such ideas that I have encountered over the last few years.
 

UnityNow101

Well-Known Member
Aliens may exist, but I do not believe that they are all part of a show put on by the illuminati. Some of those UFO aircrafts move unlike anything that man could build. Some have been seen doing split-second directional changes. And how would you explain the supposed alien abductions? Were they made up stories by members that support this illuminati movement? Or could they have been taken into an actual craft by members of the illuminati?

I would probably lean in the direction of not believing that they exist. I believe that there has to be life sustaining environments somewhere out there in the Universe, but not necessarily that they are visiting us now...There is much evidence to suggest that alien abductions can be conjured up when in a session of hynosis.
 

Halcyon

Lord of the Badgers
I'm as certain as I can be that non-terrestrial life exists, I think to believe otherwise is really quite daft.

As to whether intelligent alien life has visited us, I'm much more skeptical than I used to be. Of course they could use some form of spacial warping, or exotic matter reinforced wormhole gates to overcome the speed of light problems of conventional physical travel, but still, I doubt their presence would be as subtle as modern UFO evidence would suggest.
 

OutOfTime

Active Member
To explain the 'movement' of UFOs...it's not that hard. Governments will never show you all the technology they have (such as Tesla technology, notice how his name his been so far removed from textbooks?). Those UFOs could be them.

As for alien abduction stories....a good majority of them we know are bs. As for the rest...I'd say they could be CIA or CIA controlled agents. I see them similar to terrorists...CIA controlled men. Just a possibility.
 

tomspug

Absorbant
I really don't think aliens exist, but if they did, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be travelling the universe like we want to be true.
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
Ok, I believe "aliens" exist, to an extent. I believe there is a very big possibility, given the vastness of the universe, that there are other planets home to other races.

However, I don't believe in "aliens" in the Men in Black sense of the word. I don't believe they're over-intelligent creatures with big heads, 3 fingers, massive eyes and are green in color, etc etc. I don't believe in the "monster" sense of the word "alien". I do believe that it's absolutely possible that there are other planets in other solar systems home to races of people just like us.
 

Halcyon

Lord of the Badgers
Ok, I believe "aliens" exist, to an extent. I believe there is a very big possibility, given the vastness of the universe, that there are other planets home to other races.

However, I don't believe in "aliens" in the Men in Black sense of the word. I don't believe they're over-intelligent creatures with big heads, 3 fingers, massive eyes and are green in color, etc etc. I don't believe in the "monster" sense of the word "alien". I do believe that it's absolutely possible that there are other planets in other solar systems home to races of people just like us.
"Just like us", as in human?
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
As in more "human-like" than monster like, obviously with differences according to atmospheric adapting, etc. etc.
 

Halcyon

Lord of the Badgers
As in more "human-like" than monster like, obviously with differences according to atmospheric adapting, etc. etc.
Do you mean human like in mind or in body? Because I doubt intelligent alien life would evolve from a background approximating simian, as we did.
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
I think they would be of closely same body and mind as us. If they were of a higher intelligence as many believe aliens to be, then I think we would have actual proof of visitations. And I DO believe that if aliens in that sense did exist, that they would, infact, attempt to visit us and make contact. We humans would do the same if we had the technology. Curiosity of things unknown is innate in any being.
 

Laremst

Newbie
I believe, without a shadow of a doubt, that there is life outside of Earth. I doubt that it has ever gone to Earth though.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
Aliens may exist, but there certainly isn't any evidence that any "aliens" have visited us.


Yes. It's possible that life exists somewhere in the universe besides just on earth... but I don't think any of these "aliens" have come here. The distance would be too great, and I doubt they would be smart enough to build any sort of space craft. It's amazing that humans even did, and even theirs cannot go far enough fast enough to find life anywhere.
 

OutOfTime

Active Member
Remember the War of the World's broadcast in the 30s which caused all the panic? Here's why.

Everyone used to listen to a show on NBC radio which usually ended 4-7 minutes past 7:00 pm as it did that night. Then they would switch over to CBS which aired the Orson Welles broadcast. The broadcast ONLY AIRED THE DISCLAIMER ONCE and it was at the beginning of the broadcast when almost no one was listening because they were tuned into NBC at the moment. It was a faint disclaimer at best. The broadcast sounded extremely realistic for the time being...so no wonder that people thought it was really happening. This was the starting point for the alien craze in society.
 

rojse

RF Addict
Remember the War of the World's broadcast in the 30s which caused all the panic? Here's why.

Everyone used to listen to a show on NBC radio which usually ended 4-7 minutes past 7:00 pm as it did that night. Then they would switch over to CBS which aired the Orson Welles broadcast. The broadcast ONLY AIRED THE DISCLAIMER ONCE and it was at the beginning of the broadcast when almost no one was listening because they were tuned into NBC at the moment. It was a faint disclaimer at best. The broadcast sounded extremely realistic for the time being...so no wonder that people thought it was really happening. This was the starting point for the alien craze in society.

It's been going before that, but seems to have really ramped up in the fifties and sixties. Perhaps the Greys are hippies from the future?

Look, kiddies, that's what smoking too much marijuana does to you.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Yes. It's possible that life exists somewhere in the universe besides just on earth... but I don't think any of these "aliens" have come here. The distance would be too great, and I doubt they would be smart enough to build any sort of space craft. It's amazing that humans even did, and even theirs cannot go far enough fast enough to find life anywhere.
Human understanding is not a fair comparison to other-worldly intelligences.
 

Caladan

Agnostic Pantheist
Human understanding is not a fair comparison to other-worldly intelligences.

Maybe there is a human need to portrait intelligent aliens from other parts of the universe as far more intelligent than us. in the same way gods have been. we know that we cannot get to them, so we like to describe them as beings that can get to us, by being technologically advanced enough.
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
Maybe there is a human need to portrait intelligent aliens from other parts of the universe as far more intelligent than us. in the same way gods have been. we know that we cannot get to them, so we like to describe them as beings that can get to us, by being technologically advanced enough.
Well, I think that there would be some more advanced, some less, and some about the same. I don't think we've been visited, though.
 
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