Churchill,
you can believe what you want. I don't expect everyone to believe in UFO's. I realize the things I wrote about here seem fantastical to most people. I just think that you should have better arguments for your beliefs, especially if you are going to be so certain. Even in your last post, there are errors in comprehension and logic.
As opposed to your posts which are full of large assumptions that what you have been reading is not just a lie or has a simpler non alien explanation?
I have many reasons to believe that book. It accords with other information from multiple sources that I trust. There have also been thousands of people reporting UFO encounters, many of them are credible. My reasons for accepting that book are not "assumptions."
1) Your assumption that FTL is even possible.
Have no idea what FTL is.
2) Your assumption that there are multiple alien species out there, but none of them have tried to colonize us yet.
They have exploited us similarly enough without living here.
We have a highly habitable planet here,
. . . to whom?
one virus bomb later and most of the population is wiped out as well as resistance for colonization.
This contains many assumptions. Life is not a computer game. Where does your certainty come from?
You brought up the indigenous population to strengthen your argument then just follow through with it, what happened to their land?
In some places, like most of Africa, they are still the vast majority. Westerners colonized parts of China, and all of India, but where are they now? Your assumption that aliens want to live here is unsupported. Your assumption that they could live here is also. Most of the aliens species also know better than to do something like the virus bomb idea. The closest parallel that I can see to our relationship with aliens is the relationship between highly developed societies and less developed ones on this planet. That having been said, there are obviously differences.
Also, anyone who thinks that all aliens are altruistic because their technology is so developed should look at Earth's history. 3) That an advanced alien species comes to this planet but does not bring appropriate hosts from their home planet to procreate.
This was dealt with previously. Poor comprehension.
4) An advanced alien species has somehow managed to not develop their biotech to a level much above ours? . . .
Again, poor comprehension or just disregard for facts previously stated. Their biotech is obviously well above ours. Your assumption that it would take a certain particular shape that you seem to have plucked from science fiction, or your imagination, is unwarranted.
Where is the weight of evidence to back up your fantastical claims?
Evidence has come to light; including eye witness accounts, video, photographs, artifacts, implants that move when surgeons try to remove them, and bodies. People who were at Roswell have come forward. The local undertaker saw the bodies. If you want to look at it, the truth is out there. Many times people disregard perfectly good evidence because it doesn't fit in with their preconceived notions.
Even if I was to come up with the best argument in the world, what would be the point? You would just then say I was an agent of the Grays.
O.K., you are not an agent of the Grays. You don't have the best argument in the world. If you did, I KNOW that they are out there, so it wouldn't matter to me, but I wouldn't have given you such a hard time. You might be an agent of a some kind of fictional computer game universe where all the rules of science throughout the entire galaxy are known and can be spit out like bullets. Reality isn't like that. Maybe you can convince me how you would know every little thing about the aliens, their technology, motivations, science, what kind of planet they need to live on, etc. There's no way you would know that.
You can believe what you want. I think I've made my points. I'm going to stop arguing with you now.
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As to what Turnbuckle shared about Russian astronomers seeing more UFO's than others there, that bolsters my point that Russians have no deal with the aliens. The major effort we've made in this country to silence pilots and others who see stuff isn't present there.
xEva,
I think you would really enjoy reading Challenges of Change by Stanley Fulham. According to the book, the reason the Grays come here is that they seem to have lost the ability to reproduce without exploiting people and animals for genetic materials and other purposes.
Your ideas about how the aliens might diffuse light to cloak themselves are interesting. I don't know myself but I've thought they must have some way or they would have been sighted a lot more. Interesting theory. Interesting experience too, thanks for sharing it.
Edited by Luminosity, 05 October 2012 - 05:50 AM.