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BIGFOOT, Aliens, and The Supernatural.

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Guerrilla, Nov 13, 2013.

  1. Sep 17, 2019 at 11:15 AM
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    wilcam47

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    Not all of it.

    Major events for sure.

    Every culture’s religion has a similar story. Take away the names and they are nearly the same in description.
     
  3. Sep 17, 2019 at 11:31 AM
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    Of course, since they all have one thing in common. They're evolutionary coping mechanisms with the unknown. They're all on the decline as well because science helps sway the balance towards knowing. You have to remember what people believed and understood at the time many of these beliefs originated. Back when lightning was thought to be a magical act of god and people thought that bad weather was the result of not sacrificing enough animals and whatnot.
     
  4. Sep 17, 2019 at 11:34 AM
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    wilcam47 Keep on keeping on!

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    I'll refrain...otherwise I'll get in trouble again...
     
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    Deep thought...were did we come from?
    http://www.sitchin.com/
    History has been burnt and buried.

    Keep your eyes and mind open!

    One example.
    There is weird stuff out there.
    Around 1998, camping up at Cultus lake, about this time of the year.
    Had the lake to ourselves, a friend and i and my dog, but for one other camper at the big beach at the far side/west side of the lake.
    We were in the next beach area to the north. The smaller 'cove' camp area. Boat access, unless you walk the trail around the lake edge. Bit of a hike.
    Camped over nite then decided to hike up to Muskrat lake.
    Made it up to Muskrat and caught a few minnow rainbow trout, not much larger than the chartreuse Rapala i was casting.
    Fished a bit and checked out the old run down trappers cabin.
    Went back towards Cultus then forked off to Little Teddy, i think its called.
    Spent a short time at Little Teddy then headed back towards Cultus.

    After we got back to the main trail we noticed that all our foot prints on the trail, from Cultus to Muskrat, were gone...My friend, me and my 107lbs Dalmatian...all the tracks scrubbed.
    Looked like a good sized tree or brush had been dragged down the trail.
    Kind of weirded us out. Was not even hunting season. First we thought the other camper was a hunter, but not to sure after it was all said and done.
    Big-Foot? Covering his tracks...WTF!

    Had a couple other friends have some odd, Big-Foot like things happen up around Cultus Lake.
    Seems like the Native/First people, from where the name comes, Cultus means Bad or Worthless.
    Its a BIG krazy world!
     
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    Were they really that ignorant? We still can’t replicate most of their construction. Even math prior to Pythagoras was the same but slightly different and getting the same answer.

    Scientific deduction would lend to an ancient base religion. A religion of all religion and all religions afterward were offshoots or spin offs.
     
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    A lot of the areas mentioned in the "Missing 411" books have names that mean evil, bad, etc.
     
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  8. Sep 17, 2019 at 11:45 AM
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    SIDELINER4 SO MOTE IT BE.

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  9. Sep 17, 2019 at 11:49 AM
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    I've seen studies of mass enlightenment and then onto a rapid decline that move on a cycle. They have found enzymes created by nuclear fission deep in bedrock on western Asia. Just food for thought
     
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    Anything can be constructed when there's little else to do and life is less complex. Time moves differently. It's hard to fathom because it's hard to imagine anyone doing it in today's complicated world. I'm sure they had less problems focusing on problems and designs. Where there's a will there's a way. Just because we don't have footage of them doing it or we don't completely understand ancient people's tools and methods, doesn't mean it's alien or really quite that advanced. It's absurd to think they could do things we can't, because we can most certainly do an endless amount of things they could not. Take any sky scraper for example.

    Plus most of the ancient aliens junk has been debunked and demonstrated how it was constructed. There's a video floating around of an old man moving concrete blocks that weigh many tons by hand, with simple geometry.
     
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    The differance between the great pyramids and any of the world's largest skyscrapers is a huge difference. I've taken part in building a few massive buildings in the last 20 years & dont think even with the tech we have today could complete the pyramid in a few lifetimes
     
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    I think the problem is we're just bombarded with so much clickbait short attention span grabbing nonsense these days that we find everything that makes sense pretty boring and prefer fantasy bs to regular facts. Because regular facts require a longer attention span to absorb. Although in reality they can be equally fascinating because it's more like putting together pieces of a puzzle and understanding rather than coloring in everything with alien crayons.
     
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    Human beings are lightyears more complex than most anything roaming this rock. Intelligent design makes too much sense. What was the intelligence? No clue. But something has set us apart
     
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    Lol dude are you serious? You might be right if the pyramids turn into a perpetual public works project with guys that look like they're 9 months pregnant rolling around with clipboards in their air conditioned F350s all day long working on them. But it has to be done under a time of need and with strict requirements, things go a lot differently. If Germany needed pyramids for some odd reason in WW2, there would be 100 of them scattered all over Europe by1945.
     
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    It only makes sense to some because it's hard for people to even imagine what millions of years of evolution are like. And there's no shortage of "unintelligent" flaws in our "design". Several 100,000 years of breeding and struggle can easily account for all of the "intelligent" parts in our "design".
     
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    Go on Yoo Tewb and search for flat earth videos. You'll be busy for days.

    Earth is full up with morons.
     
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    Lmao I almost forgot about those! Not too far off from all the nunaki alien santa claus bs.
     
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    I guess, I've seen the top concrete crew in mid Atlantic region not be able to get concrete walls witin 3" with modern technology. Some of the stones at giza ( about 3 million) are around 80 tons & moved from about 450 miles away & are set up within fractions of an inch in some places. Just seems difficult.
     
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    LOL. This is true. Nazi reign was built on the backs of every weaker neighboring country. The Nazi regime also actively sought all of the ancient and alien knowledge aforementioned in the last couple of pages. They were just one ‘aha’ from ruling the world.
     
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    Still dosent explain how were so much more advanced than our closest ancestors.
     

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