King of the Americas
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Is English your first language?
Yes, but I am a fan of both Yoda and Sarah Palin, so...
Is English your first language?
King of the Americas said:Interssting that you are invoking a religious imagery to show that we are not religious. I think that if THEY do exist that they are will aware of what is happening. They can follow the news as well as anyone else, as long at PTL and Al-jazra (sp) broad cast their particualr mode of religious fever to wide audiences and that there are actual leagal arguemnts over things such as 'Creation Science" instead of being laughed our of the court room. We as a society need to promote critical thinking and objective analysis of the data and avoid manufacturing causes where there is none.
Okay, but the question remains how does a less advanced earthbound society make known to those flying above that they want to make contact?
Be they the tribesmen and our airplanes, or be it modern society and whatever is flying above us...?
They use something like SETI.
Looking up in unison is a silly idea. Sending an invitation the Olympics is as silly as inviting them (or Madonna) to the up-coming royal wedding in the UK.
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Ah but that is a different question than the other one posed. “How do we get them to come down?” To answer this question “How do we let them know we want to make contact?” we are already doing it. The Voyager probe is well documented and contains just that sort of invitation. In my opinion, if there is an advanced civilization in observation they would be tuned into our broadcast media and would be well aware of our level of development.
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The problem, "as I see it", is that those efforts don't speak for Humanity...
If ONE tribesman made a wooden glider, embossed with a bunch of writing, and managed to throw it into the passing plane window, by an amazing feat of luck...'he' doesn't represent the whole village...right?
And yet that 'one' 'tribesman' has 'gotten' thealien's'gods' 'attention', right?
Attention and descending are 'different'...
How would the 'tribe' make it known to the guys in the L.W.B., that they wanted them to descend, if not to gather in mass, and try to wave them down?
The Olympic Opening Ceremonies are watched by the most diverse TV audience the world over. I don't know of another venue that could or would draw the world's attention like this event.
This said, I predict that there will be a U.F.O. sighting at or near the royal wedding. I say this, only because it has happened before...historically speaking. 'They' tend to be drawn to big occasions.
But if all the anecdotes are true, it doesn't take a majority to get 'them' to descend. It seems more likely 'they' would descend when someone is alone, if the anecdotes are to be believed. I don't recall an anecdote about half the world's population being required to get 'them' to descend.
Seems like one farmer in a field in Kansas throwing a virtual wooden glider at 'their' window would do it.
And here we have the last resort of the skeptic, "I don't BELIEVE you."
And that is really the basis for all skepticism, people, photographs, videos, historical denotations are "not to be believed"...
And so while I CAN be skeptical about some things, I am most certainly not a skeptic.
I believable the believable.
Rather than claim that ALL the videos and photographs are fake, that expert witnesses hallucinated or saw something they didn't, that the whole of human religion and mythology is pure fiction, and that 'I' myself had a one-time break with reality and imagined, 'with a friend', seeing star-like objects perform feats beyond that of conventional aircraft...
Rather than discount ALL of that.
I think the simplest answer here, is that we misinterpreted history.

They have and they DO make individual contact,
for any number of reasons,
but they haven't made themselves known to everyone...
That ONE tribesman keeps returning to wave as the L.W.B. flies by, wouldn't mean the tribe itself was interested.
So, if they have made individual contact, they obviously know how to make contact. If what you say is true they already know how to make contact, and unless they're utter idiots they can figure out a way to tell people what they do or do not want. If they can't or won't then we should rethink the wisdom of initiating contact ourselves. You can't have this both ways. If they make contact already then they are making contact already. If they want to make themselves known to everyone, they must surely be capable of that. All they'd have to do is come to a point where more people see them, stay long enough to be noticed, and let someone finally, after all these years, break the curse that plagues all UFO and monster sightings - the inability of anyone in the vicinity to use a proper camera and get a clear shot. A couple of instances of that, and enough people will be convinced. Until they do that one simple thing your job, which is to be that one tribesman trying to sell your viewpoint to the majority, will be impossible. You'll just never do it. No matter how real your visions are, they're yours alone until the UFOnians change their ways.They have and they DO make individual contact, for any number of reasons, but they haven't made themselves known to everyone...
That ONE tribesman keeps returning to wave as the L.W.B. flies by, wouldn't mean the tribe itself was interested.
The tribe in the jungle is in a different position. The planes fly over, and they are easily spotted. They're loud, they look like airplanes every time, you can hear them coming, see them fly by, and hear them leaving. Nobody needs to convince anybody that they are real. As we see from the pictures taken, at least some people gather and look up.
The planes that took those pictures flew far to high for anyone to throw anything into one, but it seems likely that if enough people gathered at the approach of a plane and made welcoming, beckoning gestures, they would get their message across. Aside from that, you are probably selling these tribesmen short in assuming that they are so totally mystified by the planes that they have no idea where they come from, and no idea that they are connected with the people whom they know full well they would encounter if they simply walked out of the jungle to make contact. Their isolation is intentional.
UFO's on the other hand are scarce, unpredictable and notoriously hard to identify, hence the name. If your surmise about their origin is true, then we know that they once knew perfectly well how to make contact, and if they do not do so now, it's their choice and nothing we do can be expected to change that. If UFO's tend to visit big events, then your problem should solve itself. Many people will see them, agree on what they saw, and you can proceed from there to sell your idea on contact. Until then, it's all fantasy.
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The claim that all the videos and photographs are fake assumes that people sometimes fake videos and photographs. That is a valid assumption. The claim that expert witnesses hallucinated or saw something they didn't (misinterpreted what they saw), assumes that people sometimes hallucinate and misinterpret what they see. People indeed do this. The claim that all religion and mythology is fictional relies on the assumption that religion and mythology is sometimes fictional. It is.
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How do you know?
How do you know?
Can you name the people they have made themselves known to?
Yeah, who would be interested in pausing for a moment in their humdrum, repetitive, and difficult lifestyles to take a look at something spectacular? Not me.
Because "Travis Walton" passed a lie detector test...
The other tribesmen DON'T BELIEVE the guy who HAS seen them...
King of the Americas said:Ah but that is a different question than the other one posed. “How do we get them to come down?” To answer this question “How do we let them know we want to make contact?” we are already doing it. The Voyager probe is well documented and contains just that sort of invitation. In my opinion, if there is an advanced civilization in observation they would be tuned into our broadcast media and would be well aware of our level of development.
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The problem, "as I see it", is that those efforts don't speak for Humanity...
If ONE tribesman made a wooden glider, embossed with a bunch of writing, and managed to throw it into the passing plane window, by an amazing feat of luck...'he' doesn't represent the whole village...right?