I trust my sources, which includes 27yrs of contact with an Off World Humanoid Race. But, hey it's still a free-ish country. If you don't want to believe it, that's your choice.
I trust my sources, which includes 27yrs of contact with an Off World Humanoid Race. But, hey it's still a free-ish country. If you don't want to believe it, that's your choice.
"Ignoring the evidence is simply another way of ignoring the truth."
"Reality is always hard to accept whenever it is unpleasant. Our minds play tricks and tell us it just cannot be. Instead of accepting the truth as it is when it disturbs us, we try to deny its existence."
onawah (14th February 2012)
I read once that the scientific community doesn't become more moderate over time, but that the old scientists who were entrenched in their views die off and are replaced by more open-minded scientists (who likewise become entrenched in their views) and that the change in the scientific consensus is a result of all these Scientific Fundamentalists dying off and being replaced. Either way, I think you're right about the scientific community opposing nearly anything new.Posted by onawah (here)
I would just add to this that as with most revolutionary theories, entrenched academia resists until they can resist no more.
And whatever research has or is being done along these lines is probably not being shared with the public.
TPTW don't want us to know about our ET origins, anymore than they want us to know about ETs.
I should think that would be amply clear by now to anyone who reads this forum, at least.
Unless, again, you are simply unwilling to think outside the box, in which case, again, I respectfully suggest that you are on the wrong forum.
All things are subject to intepretation, and whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.— Friedrich Nietzsche