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It's all so confusing, isn't it?


If that was an answer to any of KotA's posts, wouldn't it be a perfect example of the "I pretend to be confused, so I don't have to admit that [insert woo of your choice] is definitely true fallacy"?*




*O.K., I admit I'm slightly drunk and I will go to bed now.
 
And after all the evidence that Rramjet and others have posted

Yes, you certainly do like Rramjet, don't you. Let's ignore the total lack of evidence or rational argument from him for the moment, and simply point out one of his recent posts on this thread:
Sorry KoTa but regarding your original question I just cannot see what humans could possibly do that would sufficiently attract the gods (aliens, ETs, whatever term you want to use) to directly contact us. It seems to me that everything that can be tried to attract their attention has already been tried (from human sacrifice to peaceful prayer and the "contactee movement" to murderous warfare and trying to shoot them out of the skies - and even catastrophic natural disasters). Nothing has worked so far. It's all been done. We just have to accept that we have absolutely no power over the gods (if they exist at all - and yes I know, there is plenty of circumstantial evidence for ET - and even for your thesis - ET as god(s) - though that to a lesser extent - but it is all just that: circumstantial and therefore open to misinterpretation). If your thesis is correct, then they may indeed "return" (at least the possibility will always remain), but I just don't see that we can do anything to influence when or if that might be (perhaps if we survive long enough as a technological species to be able to directly threaten them - then perhaps they might "reconsider"? But who really knows...?

Sorry, but even your hero Rramjet thinks your idea is stupid, even though he believes in aliens as well.
 
If I printed out all of KOTA's posts, and spread them out on the ground, they'd cover 2781 square feet, also known as an area a lot smaller than Wales. Just saying...

Is that ALL of my posts, or just the retorts in this thread?

Also, are you allotting for the 'length' of each post, or did you just figure one post per page?

Or did you just pull that number out of your bum, for a joke?
 
Is that ALL of my posts, or just the retorts in this thread?

Also, are you allotting for the 'length' of each post, or did you just figure one post per page?

Or did you just pull that number out of your bum, for a joke?

This entire thread is a joke so when in Rome......
 
Is that ALL of my posts, or just the retorts in this thread?

Also, are you allotting for the 'length' of each post, or did you just figure one post per page?

Or did you just pull that number out of your bum, for a joke?

They will not return because they have never left!

Actually, I suspect that KoA is one of them since his logic is so 'out-of-this-world'.

;)
 
There might be pages devoted to this here in this thread, but has anyone noticed the length of this video? There's all the proof you need right there.

I was 9, and I have no recollection of this...

No one seems to be freaking out, even when the E.T. dude shows up.

This gives me hope.
 
It was a show, and people ware aware it was a show. Why should they freak out?


Regarding what?

No...there WERE gasps, but no one totally freaked out. And I'll bet some weren't sure it WAS a show...

Hope that an even more modern crowd would greet heavenly visitors, openly just like this, at another Olympics.
 
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Since the games were held in LA, they apparently wanted something very Hollywood for the closing ceremonies and sci-fi/action films were huge at the time. Return of the Jedi had come out a year earlier, ET two years prior, and Star Trek III, Gremlins, Ghostbusters, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were all big hits that summer. So they went with the UFO/alien visit. I was only nine at the time but I remember finding it pretty cool. I don't recall anyone thinking it was real.
 
No...there WERE gasps,


I'm sure there are gasps during most good shows, if not, the performers would be quite disappointed.
So that proves what exactly?

but no one totally freaked out. And I'll bet some weren't sure it WAS a show...


Having a percentage of idiots people out of touch with reality in a large crowd is not too surprising either, there sure are some that think what Copperfield, Randi etc. are doing is the "real thing" as well.
So again, that proves what exactly?

Hope that an even more modern crowd would greet heavenly visitors openly just like this, at another Olympics.


...which has exactly nothing to do with whether they exist or not.....
Back to dreaming, eh?
KotA, I've smoked a fair share of weed in my life as well, but an important point is not letting that blur the line between "I wish it were so" and facts.
 
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...So again, that proves what exactly?

...which has exactly nothing to do with whether they exist or not.....
Back to dreaming, eh?
KotA, I've smoked a fair share of weed in my life as well, but an important point is not letting that blur the line between "I wish it were so" and facts.

It doesn't prove anything, other than people wouldn't totally lose it, if 'they' did descend.

This thread isn't about arguing whether or not they exist...
 
It doesn't prove anything, other than people wouldn't totally lose it, if 'they' did descend.

This thread isn't about arguing whether or not they exist...

A total waste of time then. My time is my own to waste and you have been (unintentionally) amusing.
 
It doesn't prove anything, other than people wouldn't totally lose it, if 'they' did descend.


No, it doesn't even prove that, since most people in the audience were well aware that it was a show and not the real thing.


This thread isn't about arguing whether or not they exist...


A "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"-discussion then? Oh well......
 
No, it doesn't even prove that, since most people in the audience were well aware that it was a show and not the real thing.





A "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"-discussion then? Oh well......

Any lobotomy patients in the audience might have thought that it was real.
 

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