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bogeyman
28th May 2017, 17:21
Many here on this planet of ours have excepted a geocentric, isolation view of our existence, and place in the grand scheme of things.
We have thought processes that have produced theories which strengthen our isolation from the rest which maybe out there in the universe. Even greater, is the fact that our existence may even transcend the physical, which is opposed by those who are blinded by the constant input, and repetition of isolationist world views, some which are more to do with control of populations and their thought processes.
Many spend most of their time, consuming resources, tribal warfare, hoarding has much materials has they can, and destroying the very things that sustain our existence here, yet not understanding the process of what is keeping us alive, breathing does help which the input of gases within a certain percentage of each is essential.
Yet the windmills keep turning and the isolationism still having its grip on the views and in the minds of the many. Wasting my breath I say.
Many here on this planet of ours have excepted a geocentric, isolation view of our existence, and place in the grand scheme of things.
We have thought processes that have produced theories which strengthen our isolation from the rest which maybe out there in the universe. Even greater, is the fact that our existence may even transcend the physical, which is opposed by those who are blinded by the constant input, and repetition of isolationist world views, some which are more to do with control of populations and their thought processes.
Many spend most of their time, consuming resources, tribal warfare, hoarding has much materials has they can, and destroying the very things that sustain our existence here, yet not understanding the process of what is keeping us alive, breathing does help which the input of gases within a certain percentage of each is essential.
Yet the windmills keep turning and the isolationism still having its grip on the views and in the minds of the many. Wasting my breath I say.
"Your planet is forbidden for an open visit - extremely aggressive social environment,despite almost perfect climatic conditions.Almost 4 billion violent deaths for the last 5000 years and about 15000 major military conflicts in the same period.":shielddeflect:
Justplain
29th May 2017, 01:12
I dont think that we are a forbidden place to visit for off worlders, goodness knows there's been so many ufo's identified in pre-twentieth century art, religion and folklore. There's obviously been intimate interaction between humans and offworlders, as witnessed by Lloyd Pye's Starchild skull (human mother mitochondrial dna with the rest being offworlder 'grey' dna). Now, there could be a prohibition on direct, overt contact with Earth humans, however, which seems obvious with the only apperent discourse through obscure abductions and hazy channelling. There also does seem to be a nonbenevolent faction of off worlders who regard humanity and Earth as a resource.
However, if we theoretically deal with the hopeful scenerio where there is, or are, a positive group(s) of offworlders who would consider having a constructive discourse with humanity, the question then becomes when and how would they consider contact would be acceptable? Earthlings may be a very insular, self-absorbed, egotistical bunch, but i dont think we are inherently violent or dangerous (other than the psychopathic powers seemingly in control), it's more like, would we generally be able to handle the interaction with beings so much different, and lkely more advanced, than us? Knowing the folks i know, and the growingly aware public, i would say that the answer is that we could handle it. The interaction, particularly initially, would need to be extremely remote due to threats of terrorism and the intervention of the psychopathic ptb, so i would suggest that contact via a medium such as the internet would be possibly productive. This of course could be easily 'staged' by the insidious cabal, so some sort of verification process would need to be established using trustworthy human intermediaries. This scenario is extremely problematic, however i believe a communication paridigm could be established. For, instance, knowledge or technical disclosure would likely need to be requested to limits within our abilities to assimilate (i know, this sounds like censorship, but we need not to be overwhelmed by off world tech, we need tech that we can make and maintain ourselves).
So that's where i'll place this discussion point. How do you think humans could safely interact with non threatenng off worlders in a constructive manner?
lastlegs
29th May 2017, 05:10
Need to come back to this contemplation. Thank you.
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