Anyways, that's not why I'm writing to you.
I noticed that some people like to comment rather than to Question.
Your comments are welcome, of course, for I read them and learn from them.
And your skeptical thoughts and comments are unavoidable under the
circumstances.
However, it is your Questioning that elicits a response from me.
I can't do anything about the "no hard evidence until first contact" thing.
But what I CAN do is wait and see if one of you asks the Right Question.
Who will it Be? will it be You?
Silouen
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:38:03 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I can't do anything about the "no hard evidence until first contact"
>>thing. But what I CAN do is wait and see if one of you asks the Right
>>Question. Who will it Be? will it be You?
>>
>> Silouen
>
> Ok, let's try this one: Why the fu*k do you talk of "first contact" when
> alien presence has been here since the begining of human times?
>
No only since 628.
> Or that one: what's so important about the public acceptance of aliens on
> this planet?
>
The fact it's only a hoax?
> And last not least: what is there to gain from aliens who prefered to stay
> hidden in the closet for most of our history?
>
> C.
Again, no proof. Back to elementary school, Chuckweasel.
>
> And my answer to this questions is: it's not even as important as the
> results of last month's soccer games. .. It might be big news for a day,
> and that's all there is to it. A trapped kitten or a bloody murder-scene
> has much more news-appeal. Most people are not interested in "aliens" of
> any kind.
Except for raghead "aliens".
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>On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:38:03 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I can't do anything about the "no hard evidence until first contact" thing.
>>But what I CAN do is wait and see if one of you asks the Right Question.
>>Who will it Be? will it be You?
>>
>> Silouen
>
>Ok, let's try this one: Why the fu*k do you talk of "first contact" when
>alien presence has been here since the begining of human times?
Core temperature rising again, Ch*ck?
>
>Or that one: what's so important about the public acceptance of aliens
>on this planet?
Increasing the supply of side-show freaks.
>
>And last not least: what is there to gain from aliens who prefered to
>stay hidden in the closet for most of our history?
Get back to your closet, Pleiadian Fraud.
>
>C.
>
>And my answer to this questions is: it's not even as important as
>the results of last month's soccer games. .. It might be big news
>for a day, and that's all there is to it. A trapped kitten or a bloody
>murder-scene has much more news-appeal. Most people are not
>interested in "aliens" of any kind.
That's because most people realize there aren't any around, Ch*ck.
>On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 05:58:32 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:38:03 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I can't do anything about the "no hard evidence until first contact"
>>>thing. But what I CAN do is wait and see if one of you asks the Right
>>>Question. Who will it Be? will it be You?
>>>
>>> Silouen
>>
>> Ok, let's try this one: Why the fu*k do you talk of "first contact" when
>> alien presence has been here since the begining of human times?
>>
>No only since 628.
>
>
>> Or that one: what's so important about the public acceptance of aliens on
>> this planet?
>>
>The fact it's only a hoax?
>
>> And last not least: what is there to gain from aliens who prefered to stay
>> hidden in the closet for most of our history?
>>
>> C.
>
>Again, no proof. Back to elementary school, Chuckweasel.
>
>>
>> And my answer to this questions is: it's not even as important as the
>> results of last month's soccer games. .. It might be big news for a day,
>> and that's all there is to it. A trapped kitten or a bloody murder-scene
>> has much more news-appeal. Most people are not interested in "aliens" of
>> any kind.
>
>Except for raghead "aliens".
I know what to do -- Ch*ck could threaten to have them deported to
Israel.
Mr. D. Bohne!
Hello! Darla left a message for you.
But I'll have to look for it.
You should see this place; what a mess!
This is easy question: Always when I speak of "first contact", Mr. Bohne,
please just take for granted that I mean "first official contact with
present day humanity".
You have probably deduced by now that there have been many, many first
unofficial contacts and even several first official contacts with past
societies.
We have been careful to erase most of the evidence of this, but not Too
careful. <G>
> Or that one: what's so important about the public acceptance of aliens
> on this planet?
You really need to ask this?
Okay, the containment factor alone ought to impress somebody.
Right now just a few of you know about seans.
So there are several (meager) attempts made by other humans to blow away
your planet each weak.
And there is about one serious attempt every month (this has grown from
every two months just ten years ago).
Public awareness would curtail much of this silliness.
And our job would get easier.
Now think about what public awareness would do for your important pasttimes
like religion and politics.
Consider what it would be like to really get to know and to befriend someone
who can travel to other stars, galaxies and clusters.
Public awareness has served your people well.
Things have a tendency to remain on the "up-and-up".
> And last not least: what is there to gain from aliens who prefered to
> stay hidden in the closet for most of our history?
>
> C.
>
> And my answer to this questions is: it's not even as important as
> the results of last month's soccer games. .. It might be big news
> for a day, and that's all there is to it. A trapped kitten or a bloody
> murder-scene has much more news-appeal. Most people are not
> interested in "aliens" of any kind.
This does not seem to be a problem to me.
Those who are interested will be tickled pink to see Betelgeuse up close.
A lot of those who are not interested will fast become interested.
Those who don't become interested will, for the most part, take their own
lives.
You have only to gain from us what we recently gained from our sister
galaxies.
The opportunity to learn, not just by sitting in a chair in front of a
computer, but by exploring firsthand up close and personal.
Everywhere we look there is something new to explore, Mr. Bohne.
We shall appeal most to those with fearless hearts of the explorer in each
and every one of you.
Swimmingly!
Silouen
>"Charles D. Bohne" <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote in message
>news:qdnno11j6qmg6efvt...@4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:38:03 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I can't do anything about the "no hard evidence until first contact"
>thing.
>> >But what I CAN do is wait and see if one of you asks the Right Question.
>> >Who will it Be? will it be You?
>> >
>> > Silouen
>>
>> Ok, let's try this one: Why the fu*k do you talk of "first contact" when
>> alien presence has been here since the begining of human times?
>
>Mr. D. Bohne!
>Hello! Darla left a message for you.
>But I'll have to look for it.
>You should see this place; what a mess!
Talking about yourself again in the third person, how kooky.
>
>This is easy question: Always when I speak of "first contact", Mr. Bohne,
>please just take for granted that I mean "first official contact with
>present day humanity".
>You have probably deduced by now that there have been many, many first
>unofficial contacts and even several first official contacts with past
>societies.
>We have been careful to erase most of the evidence of this, but not Too
>careful. <G>
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz boring saucerhead gaga.
Translation: "There's room for only one breed of alien in this
one-horse town, you'd best skidaddle, buckwheat!"
Well said ol' chap!! <g>
I have had an encounter with a 'being' being in my face simply 'being' a
being...
being a real pain in my rear .. as it got near ...
Yeah!! I was glad to tell it to GO .. as it was GREY and had no real charm
about it that gave off any sense
that it was being simply a 'being' wangting a kind connestion of any sort.
No one really wanted to know about this encounter let alone believe it <g>
Anywazzzzzz .. Running around inside my very own beleif system is my own
idea that resembles
the notion of ..... "We are the aliens ... Wrapped up and shut AWAY are our
true sleves in the true meaning of 'alien .... 'being' ... that is ...
If we (as human beings) were not so caught up in the fundamental BS of it
all we may actually see things as they trully are:-)
When we go to the beach and enjoy the beach, do we go into every little
detail of how one soaks up the sun and what it is doing to one's self etc
etc etc ... ?! Not really for most ... Simple terms ... just enjoy the
water and soak up the sun:-)
L
Bee-Ji-cruising!
Ah, right. Bee would be basking in the summer sun about now!
While we northerners shiver in the cold and darkness.
Enjoy, Bee!
Double-A
Hey there Double A !!!! :-)
Not basking that much as it is trully hot here however, every now and then
yes !!!<g>
Hope you are fighting FIT!!!
L
Bee ...
>
> Double-A
>
Yes, near the summer solstice the Sun can burn your skin so easily.
Be careful.
Just returned from my exercise in the cold clammy fog.
Thinking of sunny you!
Double-A
Still looking.
> >You should see this place; what a mess!
> >
> Well, better not ;-) I prefer rooms of lower order = less mess ;-)
>
> >This is easy question: Always when I speak of "first contact", Mr. Bohne,
> >please just take for granted that I mean "first official contact with
> >present day humanity".
> >You have probably deduced by now that there have been many, many first
> >unofficial contacts and even several first official contacts with past
> >societies.
> >We have been careful to erase most of the evidence of this, but not Too
> >careful. <G>
> >
> Looks you prefer to be a very secretive society. In my humble opinion
> this is the reason for most injustice on this and every other planet.
> Open minds are the first constituent of freedom.
Open, closed, who cares?
Minds are not doors to be open and closed.
Minds are inquisitive and fearless entities, "closed" only by anything which
can stop the thinking process.
You could use some "closure", Mr. Bohne.
Injustice is a subjective thing.
You consider secrecy to be unjust.
How just is it to know a secret which, just by knowing it, would kill you?
If you don't think there are secrets like this out there, then you are even
more naive than me!
> >> Or that one: what's so important about the public acceptance of aliens
> >> on this planet?
> >
> >You really need to ask this?
> >
> yes.
>
> >Okay, the containment factor alone ought to impress somebody.
> >
> we are prisoners, weather we "know it or not".
>
> >Right now just a few of you know about seans.
> >So there are several (meager) attempts made by other humans to blow away
> >your planet each weak.
> >
> yes, we share this world with other criminal minds - and very stupid and
> greedy ones at that.
>
> >And there is about one serious attempt every month (this has grown from
> >every two months just ten years ago).
> >
> that's an information I don't need, because I can do nothing about it,
> nor could any combined effort of several million people. As we all had
> to learn in 2002 there was no way to stop the industrial-military
> complex from going to war. Moreover whole nations are unable to stop
> those arrogant CIA clowns from abusing their countries ...
>
> >Public awareness would curtail much of this silliness.
> >
> NO - it would not, and it will not.
>
> >And our job would get easier.
> >
> Keep on dreaming!
>
> >Now think about what public awareness would do for your important
pasttimes
> >like religion and politics.
> >
> Again: NOTHING.
> Religion is not for people with "awareness", it's for believers -
> nothing can stop those from their credo.
>
> >Consider what it would be like to really get to know and to befriend
someone
> >who can travel to other stars, galaxies and clusters.
> >
> Who cares about other worlds as long as this one still is a mess?
Who cares about other peoples in other countries when my country is such a
mess?
Who cares about neighbors when my family is such a mess?
Who cares about family when I am such a mess?
Who cares about astronomy when there is so much to deal with on the ground?
The bigger and more fearless your heart, the more things you may care about.
And who cares what others think about what you care about?
> >Public awareness has served your people well.
> >
> Public awareness is created by Murdoch Media and some of his buddies.
>
> >Things have a tendency to remain on the "up-and-up".
> >
> Yes .. for several millennia by now, to no avail.
>
> >> And last not least: what is there to gain from aliens who prefered to
> >> stay hidden in the closet for most of our history?
> >>
> >> C.
> >>
> >> And my answer to this questions is: it's not even as important as
> >> the results of last month's soccer games. .. It might be big news
> >> for a day, and that's all there is to it. A trapped kitten or a bloody
> >> murder-scene has much more news-appeal. Most people are not
> >> interested in "aliens" of any kind.
> >
> >This does not seem to be a problem to me.
> >Those who are interested will be tickled pink to see Betelgeuse up close.
> >
> How nice, send us a picture. Creating a HUMAN society ON THIS WORLD
> has much more appeal to ME.
Better to improve the one you've got?
Why rediscover fire?
> >A lot of those who are not interested will fast become interested.
> >
> May their journeys be long and wide.
>
> >Those who don't become interested will, for the most part, take their own
> >lives.
> >
> .. In their own hands?
Most will commit suicide.
A few will install effective blinders on their mind's eye.
> >You have only to gain from us what we recently gained from our sister
> >galaxies.
> >
> Again: we don't care about "out there", we need HUMANITY and VALUES
> down here!
You speak for everyone?
And what makes you think that by befriending an advanced culture, humanity
and values won't be improved on your planet?
We have some experience in this, Mr. Bohne.
Overall, life quality does improve after first contact.
Your life quality -- and ours.
> >The opportunity to learn, not just by sitting in a chair in front of a
> >computer, but by exploring firsthand up close and personal.
> >Everywhere we look there is something new to explore, Mr. Bohne.
> >
> Been there, bought the T-shirt, came back .. it's the same old mess!
>
> There is no excuse for ANYONE (including you) to travel far and abroad
> without helping to stop human and animal suffering on this planet first.
This is just you being helpless.
And you cannot in your heart defend a being who is obviously not helpless,
and yet who refuses to help.
You prefer being a puppet rather than being free.
Get fearless, Mr. Bohne!
Only then can you possibly understand.
The very first thing to stop being afraid of is -- freedom.
> >We shall appeal most to those with fearless hearts of the explorer in
each
> >and every one of you.
> >Swimmingly!
> >
> > Silouen
> >
> Standing UP-RIGHT
> Charles
And searching the sky?
Even porpoises and whales search the sky, Mr. Bohne.
Humans can do so much more with it.
Sil
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:54 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>wrote:
>
>>> Open minds are the first constituent of freedom.
>>
>>Open, closed, who cares?
>>
>I do.
>
>
>>Minds are not doors to be open and closed.
>>
>Oh yes, they are.
>
>>Minds are inquisitive and fearless entities, "closed" only by anything which
>>can stop the thinking process.
>>
>Untrue.
>
>>You could use some "closure", Mr. Bohne.
>>
>No, I don't need it, thanks.
>
>>Injustice is a subjective thing.
>>
>I am a subjective being - and I am proud of that.
>
>>You consider secrecy to be unjust.
>>
>Yes, I do.
>
>>How just is it to know a secret which, just by knowing it, would kill you?
>>
>There is no such secret.
>
>>If you don't think there are secrets like this out there, then you are even
>>more naive than me!
>>
>Try me :-)
>
>>> Who cares about other worlds as long as this one still is a mess?
>>
>>Who cares about other peoples in other countries when my country is such a
>>mess?
>>
>Apples and pears? You didn't say that other worlds would need our help.
>
>>Who cares about neighbors when my family is such a mess?
>>
>Some of us do - I still think I first have to fix my own mess - if there
>is one.
>
>>Who cares about family when I am such a mess?
>>
>Being a part of a family leaves you no choice but to help your
>family-members.
>
>>Who cares about astronomy when there is so much to deal with on the ground?
>>
>Another distracting, misleading question that doesn't get to my point.
>
>>The bigger and more fearless your heart, the more things you may care about.
>>And who cares what others think about what you care about?
>>
>What do I care what you care about what I care about?
>
>>> ...Creating a HUMAN society ON THIS WORLD
>>> has much more appeal to ME.
>>
>>Better to improve the one you've got?
>>
>Yes, much better.
>
>>Why rediscover fire?
>>
>Indeed, why?
>
>>> >Those who don't become interested will, for the most part, take their own
>>> >lives.
>>> .. In their own hands?
>>
>>Most will commit suicide.
>>
>So what? Let them do it.
>This place is crowded enough. Anyone who wants to leave is happily
>invited to go.
>
>>A few will install effective blinders on their mind's eye.
>>
>Not much change from the actual situation.
>
>>> >You have only to gain from us what we recently gained from our sister
>>> >galaxies.
>>> Again: we don't care about "out there", we need HUMANITY and VALUES
>>> down here!
>>
>>You speak for everyone?
>>
>Why should I? I speak for myself.
>
>>And what makes you think that by befriending an advanced culture, humanity
>>and values won't be improved on your planet?
>>
>What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
>teach us thousand years ago?
>
>>We have some experience in this, Mr. Bohne.
>>
>Fine for you. Shove it.
>
>>Overall, life quality does improve after first contact.
>>
>I would never trust people who seemingly were to chicken to show
>themselves on arrival.
>
>>Your life quality -- and ours.
>>
>My life "quality" is good enough, why should I care for "seans"?
>
>>> >The opportunity to learn, not just by sitting in a chair in front of a
>>> >computer, but by exploring firsthand up close and personal.
>>> >Everywhere we look there is something new to explore, Mr. Bohne.
>>> >
>>> Been there, bought the T-shirt, came back .. it's the same old mess!
>>>
>>> There is no excuse for ANYONE (including you) to travel far and abroad
>>> without helping to stop human and animal suffering on this planet first.
>>
>>This is just you being helpless.
>>
>Nonsense. And if I'd ever needed help, I would not expect it from you.
>
>>And you cannot in your heart defend a being who is obviously not helpless,
>>and yet who refuses to help.
>>
>Right - if do not feel obliged to help a dying world and millions of
>suffering beings on it, we are better off without you. We don't offer
>a free lunch for "visitors" that we did not invite to come.
>
>>You prefer being a puppet rather than being free.
>>
>What a stupid thing to say. I've been a freeman during all of my
>existence.
>
>>Get fearless, Mr. Bohne!
>>
>Repeating the same old misunderstanding will get you nowhere.
>I am a well integrated part of this wonderful cosmos - what would there
>be I'd ever had to fear?
>
>>Only then can you possibly understand.
>>
>I do understand perfectly - we don't need you.
>
>>The very first thing to stop being afraid of is -- freedom.
>>
>Preach that to those who might benefit from it. Fear is none of my
>topics.
>
>>> >We shall appeal most to those with fearless hearts of the explorer in
>>> >each and every one of you.
>>
>I will cast my vote against you.
>There is nothing to gain from your sojourns on our world. If you'd ever
>had something to give, you hesitated too long to offer it.
>
>>> >Swimmingly!
>>> Standing UP-RIGHT
>>
>>And searching the sky?
>>
>I leave that to astronomers - I am a warrior.
>
>>Even porpoises and whales search the sky, Mr. Bohne.
>>
>Nothing worthwhile searching ever came from there.
>
>>Humans can do so much more with it.
>>
>That's our business - not "yours",
>bye!
And this ends this week's panel discussion: "Alien-to-Alien." Be sure
to watch next week when our panel of sauc^H^H^H^Hexperts will debate
the properties of aeth^H^H^H^Hflowing space!
No, not apples and pears.
This has direct bearing on what you indicated, which was that anybody who
cares about other worlds is a slug for not caring more about your world.
And it has nothing to do with other worlds needing your help.
You sure like to put words in my mouth, don't you?
> >Who cares about neighbors when my family is such a mess?
> >
> Some of us do - I still think I first have to fix my own mess - if there
> is one.
>
> >Who cares about family when I am such a mess?
> >
> Being a part of a family leaves you no choice but to help your
> family-members.
>
> >Who cares about astronomy when there is so much to deal with on the
ground?
> >
> Another distracting, misleading question that doesn't get to my point.
That was PRECISELY your point!
You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy.
You and your following are here to disrupt.
You play the victim, but you are no better than the rest.
> >The bigger and more fearless your heart, the more things you may care
about.
> >And who cares what others think about what you care about?
> >
> What do I care what you care about what I care about?
You DON'T care -- this much is quite obvious.
> >> ...Creating a HUMAN society ON THIS WORLD
> >> has much more appeal to ME.
> >
> >Better to improve the one you've got?
> >
> Yes, much better.
>
> >Why rediscover fire?
> >
> Indeed, why?
It was you who wrote:
> >> ...Creating a HUMAN society ON THIS WORLD
> >> has much more appeal to ME.
So you indicate there is no truly "human" society and that one needs to be
'created'.
> >> >Those who don't become interested will, for the most part, take their
own
> >> >lives.
> >> .. In their own hands?
> >
> >Most will commit suicide.
> >
> So what? Let them do it.
> This place is crowded enough. Anyone who wants to leave is happily
> invited to go.
So much for life being precious, eh?
> >A few will install effective blinders on their mind's eye.
> >
> Not much change from the actual situation.
>
> >> >You have only to gain from us what we recently gained from our sister
> >> >galaxies.
> >> Again: we don't care about "out there", we need HUMANITY and VALUES
> >> down here!
> >
> >You speak for everyone?
> >
> Why should I? I speak for myself.
You said "we" don't care -- did you not mean 'we' as in 'all of us on
Earth'?
Or were you just referencing 'we' as in your several billion body cells?
> >And what makes you think that by befriending an advanced culture,
humanity
> >and values won't be improved on your planet?
> >
> What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
> teach us thousand years ago?
There is a list about as long as from here to your outermost planet.
> >We have some experience in this, Mr. Bohne.
> >
> Fine for you. Shove it.
>
> >Overall, life quality does improve after first contact.
> >
> I would never trust people who seemingly were to chicken to show
> themselves on arrival.
Why do you try to provoke me?
Calling me 'chicken' when I know better is quite childlike, Mr. Bohne.
No wonder the coffee boys like you so much.
> >Your life quality -- and ours.
> >
> My life "quality" is good enough, why should I care for "seans"?
Nobody's asking you to care for us.
If you would prefer for me to ignore you, just say the word.
> >> >The opportunity to learn, not just by sitting in a chair in front of a
> >> >computer, but by exploring firsthand up close and personal.
> >> >Everywhere we look there is something new to explore, Mr. Bohne.
> >> >
> >> Been there, bought the T-shirt, came back .. it's the same old mess!
> >>
> >> There is no excuse for ANYONE (including you) to travel far and abroad
> >> without helping to stop human and animal suffering on this planet
first.
> >
> >This is just you being helpless.
> >
> Nonsense. And if I'd ever needed help, I would not expect it from you.
>
> >And you cannot in your heart defend a being who is obviously not
helpless,
> >and yet who refuses to help.
> >
> Right - if do not feel obliged to help a dying world and millions of
> suffering beings on it, we are better off without you. We don't offer
> a free lunch for "visitors" that we did not invite to come.
>
> >You prefer being a puppet rather than being free.
> >
> What a stupid thing to say. I've been a freeman during all of my
> existence.
>
> >Get fearless, Mr. Bohne!
> >
> Repeating the same old misunderstanding will get you nowhere.
> I am a well integrated part of this wonderful cosmos - what would there
> be I'd ever had to fear?
To me? it seems that you fear the fear of fear itself.
> >Only then can you possibly understand.
> >
> I do understand perfectly - we don't need you.
>
> >The very first thing to stop being afraid of is -- freedom.
> >
> Preach that to those who might benefit from it. Fear is none of my
> topics.
>
> >> >We shall appeal most to those with fearless hearts of the explorer in
> >> >each and every one of you.
> >
> I will cast my vote against you.
> There is nothing to gain from your sojourns on our world. If you'd ever
> had something to give, you hesitated too long to offer it.
You cannot possibly know the first thing about this.
> >> >Swimmingly!
> >> Standing UP-RIGHT
> >
> >And searching the sky?
> >
> I leave that to astronomers - I am a warrior.
>
> >Even porpoises and whales search the sky, Mr. Bohne.
> >
> Nothing worthwhile searching ever came from there.
>
> >Humans can do so much more with it.
> >
> That's our business - not "yours",
> bye!
Bye bye.
Enjoy your being in denial, Mr. Bohne.
Oh! I cannot find Darla's message to you in all this mess.
If I come across it I will send it.
I do remember she included her admiration for what you call your being a
warrior or fighter or something like that.
A necessary occupation on your planet.
Out here, one seldom has to be a warrior, per se.
What do you fight the most? boredom?
You should enemize ignorance and stupidity.
These would be 'neverending' battles for you humans.
Apologies for my 'dad', the Proz's, influence on me.
As you may remember, Pros Pere has a just-a-bit low opinion of human
intelligence and wisdom.
My opinion is tempered by Darla's compassion, but this sure doesn't change
what humanity needs if you are to continue in this universe.
". . . we don't need you."
I'll say this for you, Mr. Bohne, when you don the skeptic's cap, you pull
it waaaayyy down.
Silouen
> What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
> teach us thousand years ago?
Perhaps they are just bringing us along at a measured pace. Hasn't it
ever seemed odd to you that humans sat around for a million years in
the bush as complete ignoramuses and then during the last 6,000 years
have become greatly enlightened? Perhaps it was the arrival of the
Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
our ancestors toward civilization.
Haven't you ever wondered why often more than one scientist has made
the same discovery at about the same time in history? Perhaps it was
the Seans dropping hints here and there.
Perhaps we owe them credit for just about everything we know. But our
human race, just like an individual, has to start their education in
kindergarten, not at the university.
Double-A
Hey again, Double-A!
I thought Darla had covered this, but maybe not.
Not crazy about humans hearing this for the first time from me, but what the
heck?
Not only was I and a few others on our sean crew actually born in Earth's
sea, but seans have been caring for this solar system since before humans
ever even evolved.
I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
May be humans are the visitors?
To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would please
us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
acorn-brained dinosaurs!
Sil
>Perhaps it was the Seans dropping hints
>here and there.
Perhaps it was they who implanded us with the void-space paradigm circa
80 years ago to keep us fat, dumb and happy. (-: oc
There is nothing happening when I'm pressing the "super secret" button.
Should I restart the Level?
> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you are
>>no better than the rest.
>
> Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
> C.
Maybe you forgot to take the pleadian crystal in the previous level.
I suggest you restart the previous level, and when the druid asks you
if you saw any romans you, should answer "right behind you", and when
the druids goes to the back of the tree to check for romans,
you click the root at the left and a secret cupboard opens,
where you can take the crystal.
> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:30:20 +0100, "Dr. Flonkenstein"
> <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:09:53 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>> <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you
>>>>are no better than the rest.
>>>
>>> Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>> C.
>>
>>Maybe you forgot to take the pleadian crystal in the previous level. I
>>suggest you restart the previous level, and when the druid asks you if
>>you saw any romans you, should answer "right behind you", and when the
>>druids goes to the back of the tree to check for romans, you click the
>>root at the left and a secret cupboard opens, where you can take the
>>crystal.
>
> I said CLUE not "hint", Mr. Fonkerschwein. Thanks for nothing. You are
> welcome to take over. C.
Oh, no I already reached level 7, and I can assure you will have many
surprises if you ever get there.
Hey Silouen,
I'll bet those acorn-brained dinosaurs proved hard to educate all
right. They seemed to be nature's experiment in trying to use brute
force to overcome all obstacles. But no way they could cope with a
sudden change in the environment.
I'm more interested in what happened to the Neanderthal people of
Europe. Their brain sizes averaged larger than ours. Could they
really have been the slow-witted ones? Were they really wiped out in a
genocidal war with Homo sapiens?
Since you claim to have been her longer than humans, was it your
genetic alterations on a higher race of apes that led to our species?
Did you give us the gift of intelligence? Did you take a killer ape
and give it a mind?
Double-A
>On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:40:22 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:30:20 +0100, "Dr. Flonkenstein"
>> <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:09:53 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>> <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you
>>>>>are no better than the rest.
>>>>
>>>> Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>> C.
>>>
>>>Maybe you forgot to take the pleadian crystal in the previous level. I
>>>suggest you restart the previous level, and when the druid asks you if
>>>you saw any romans you, should answer "right behind you", and when the
>>>druids goes to the back of the tree to check for romans, you click the
>>>root at the left and a secret cupboard opens, where you can take the
>>>crystal.
>>
>> I said CLUE not "hint", Mr. Fonkerschwein. Thanks for nothing. You are
>> welcome to take over. C.
>
>Oh, no I already reached level 7, and I can assure you will have many
>surprises if you ever get there.
<poof> And Ch*ck disappears in a puff of greasy green smoke.
> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:40:22 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:30:20 +0100, "Dr. Flonkenstein"
>>> <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:09:53 +0100, Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>>> <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy.
>>>>>>You and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but
>>>>>>you are no better than the rest.
>>>>>
>>>>> Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>>> C.
>>>>
>>>>Maybe you forgot to take the pleadian crystal in the previous level. I
>>>>suggest you restart the previous level, and when the druid asks you if
>>>>you saw any romans you, should answer "right behind you", and when the
>>>>druids goes to the back of the tree to check for romans, you click the
>>>>root at the left and a secret cupboard opens, where you can take the
>>>>crystal.
>>>
>>> I said CLUE not "hint", Mr. Fonkerschwein. Thanks for nothing. You are
>>> welcome to take over. C.
>>
>>Oh, no I already reached level 7, and I can assure you will have many
>>surprises if you ever get there.
>
> <poof> And Ch*ck disappears in a puff of greasy green smoke.
I hope he saved hes game to a recent episode, otherwise he'll have to go
through the same bullshit again (bet he'll forget to take his pleadian
crystal behind the druids tree again, and he'll get the CLUELESS message
again when confronted with the exterrestrial humaniod gnome Silouen.
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>wrote:
>
>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy.
>>You and your following are here to disrupt.
>>You play the victim, but you are no better than the rest.
>
>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>C.
Hi, Ch*ck!
>Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:54 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>> wrote:
>[snip]
>
>> What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
>> teach us thousand years ago?
>
>
>Perhaps they are just bringing us along at a measured pace.
Who are "they", saucerhead?
>Hasn't it
>ever seemed odd to you that humans sat around for a million years in
>the bush as complete ignoramuses and then during the last 6,000 years
>have become greatly enlightened? Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>our ancestors toward civilization.
>
>Haven't you ever wondered why often more than one scientist has made
>the same discovery at about the same time in history? Perhaps it was
>the Seans dropping hints here and there.
>
>Perhaps we owe them credit for just about everything we know. But our
>human race, just like an individual, has to start their education in
>kindergarten, not at the university.
Nice Darla SLURRRRRRRRRP.
>
>Double-A
Dunno S could be an excelent HL&S award winner
>"Double-A" <doub...@hush.ai> wrote in message
>news:1133387035....@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>> > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:54 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>> > wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> > What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
>> > teach us thousand years ago?
>>
>>
>> Perhaps they are just bringing us along at a measured pace. Hasn't it
>> ever seemed odd to you that humans sat around for a million years in
>> the bush as complete ignoramuses and then during the last 6,000 years
>> have become greatly enlightened? Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>> Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>> our ancestors toward civilization.
>>
>> Haven't you ever wondered why often more than one scientist has made
>> the same discovery at about the same time in history? Perhaps it was
>> the Seans dropping hints here and there.
>>
>> Perhaps we owe them credit for just about everything we know. But our
>> human race, just like an individual, has to start their education in
>> kindergarten, not at the university.
>>
>> Double-A
>>
>
>Hey again, Double-A!
>
>I thought Darla had covered this, but maybe not.
Talking about the sockpuppets again in the third person, oooo!
>Not crazy about humans hearing this for the first time from me, but what the
>heck?
>Not only was I and a few others on our sean crew actually born in Earth's
>sea, but seans have been caring for this solar system since before humans
>ever even evolved.
Any evidence for this assertion today, saucerhead?
>I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
>I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
>
>May be humans are the visitors?
>
>To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would please
>us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
>It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
>acorn-brained dinosaurs!
Who is "us"? The voices in your head?
>
> Sil
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:34:16 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
>
>Where does it say, I ever doubted this?
>C.
You should threaten to deport him/her/it/sean, Ch*ck.
Can't hurt to try, just avoid the HUGE POOLS OF MOLTEN STEEL next time.
> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you are
>>>no better than the rest.
>>
>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>C.
>
> Hi, Ch*ck!
Hi, C*uck!
Have you managed to get your flowing-space surfboard to work yet,
saucerhead?
Yeah, I know, but I still have the asbesto suit from a previous level.
Do you also have this problem of, at the scene in the intercontinental
sas, you are followed by a little robot that sais "yin yin yin" all the
time? I can't get of rid, and I'm sure there are some secrets I can't
find because of it.
>On 30 Nov 2005 13:43:55 -0800, "Double-A" <doub...@hush.ai> wrote:
>
>>Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>>our ancestors toward civilization.
>
>There are no "seans", just a group of East coast people with all the
>typical prejudices as well as cut and dried opinions. With "aliens"
>like those you may abandon all your hopes.
>
>C.
Gosh, this must be a first as I find myself in agreement with Ch*ck!
> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>
>>On 30 Nov 2005 13:43:55 -0800, "Double-A" <doub...@hush.ai> wrote:
>>
>>>Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>>>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>>>our ancestors toward civilization.
>>
>>There are no "seans", just a group of East coast people with all the
>>typical prejudices as well as cut and dried opinions. With "aliens" like
>>those you may abandon all your hopes.
>>
>>C.
>
> Gosh, this must be a first as I find myself in agreement with Ch*ck!
I'm glad to see he mad this "kooker" remark, if he continues like that he
might be susceptible for a "pardon".
He/she/it has not declared victory yet, it's a long time to be running
one.
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:40:21 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>
>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you are
>>>>no better than the rest.
>>>
>>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>C.
>>
>> Hi, Ch*ck!
>Hi, C*uck!
Hi, C*uck!
[mpmmffmpm ffmppffmf fmmmppmpp mfpmfffmm ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp?]
That one is hard, you have to use the little transmogrifier buttons
when they appear. But they are hard to see and they are never in the
same place twice. After you use it, a little fish skeleton drops to
the floor. Amusing!
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:51:09 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>
>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>
>>>On 30 Nov 2005 13:43:55 -0800, "Double-A" <doub...@hush.ai> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>>>>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>>>>our ancestors toward civilization.
>>>
>>>There are no "seans", just a group of East coast people with all the
>>>typical prejudices as well as cut and dried opinions. With "aliens" like
>>>those you may abandon all your hopes.
>>>
>>>C.
>>
>> Gosh, this must be a first as I find myself in agreement with Ch*ck!
>
>I'm glad to see he mad this "kooker" remark, if he continues like that he
>might be susceptible for a "pardon".
That will be the day!
Yeahhhhh!! You could hydro yourself a little <g>
B
SHRUG:-)
Yeap, I remember that one, the cheat I found on the internet consisted in
diminishing the processor speed of the virtual machine, so one had all the
time when those buttons appear.
About the fish skeleton, I picked it up an used it to give to a beggar who
then gave me the magickal power of making Alexplonks.
> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:51:09 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>>
>>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 30 Nov 2005 13:43:55 -0800, "Double-A" <doub...@hush.ai> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>>>>>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began
>>>>>moving our ancestors toward civilization.
>>>>
>>>>There are no "seans", just a group of East coast people with all the
>>>>typical prejudices as well as cut and dried opinions. With "aliens"
>>>>like those you may abandon all your hopes.
>>>>
>>>>C.
>>>
>>> Gosh, this must be a first as I find myself in agreement with Ch*ck!
>>
>>I'm glad to see he mad this "kooker" remark, if he continues like that he
>>might be susceptible for a "pardon".
>
> That will be the day!
Pardon Day!
> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:40:21 -0700, Art Dec[o wrote:
>>
>>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>><Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you
>>>>>are no better than the rest.
>>>>
>>>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>>C.
>>>
>>> Hi, Ch*ck!
>>Hi, C*uck!
> Hi, C*uck!
>
> [mpmmffmpm ffmppffmf fmmmppmpp mfpmfffmm ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp?]
[fppmfpmmmfmp ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp, Mff mpmmffmpmppp'fmp mfmmppfmp
fmpmfpmpp ppmmppppmppf?]
Didn't do a 900913 on that one, and there are no interfering scalar
parameters, Alcatroll Labs' new |<0院< scanner found no eigenvalues for the
Hamiltonian Operator nor did a Lambda Caluculation on a Restricted set of
Guthball variables.
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:07:29 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>
>> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:40:21 -0700, Art Dec[o wrote:
>>>
>>>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>>><Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy. You
>>>>>>and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but you
>>>>>>are no better than the rest.
>>>>>
>>>>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>>>C.
>>>>
>>>> Hi, Ch*ck!
>>>Hi, C*uck!
>> Hi, C*uck!
>>
>> [mpmmffmpm ffmppffmf fmmmppmpp mfpmfffmm ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp?]
>[fppmfpmmmfmp ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp, Mff mpmmffmpmppp'fmp mfmmppfmp
>fmpmfpmpp ppmmppppmppf?]
mfpfmpfmppfm://ppmmfffmpmfmpmfmffmppmpm.pmfffmmmfppffmm.mpmmpp/Mmfmfpmmm
pffpmfmppfmmMmpppfmfppppmpp/Mmfmfpmmmpffpmfmppfmm.pmmpfmmfm
Ah, that's a new one! I thought they were just eyecandy.
Yep, some of those picked up items are sometimes handy to have at certain
stages of the game, but I remembered having picked up a sandwitch in the
early stages of the game and I'm still stuck with it. I think it's already
a bit aged since then so I wonder if I still can use it.
> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:07:29 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>>
>>> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:40:21 -0700, Art Dec[o wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>>>><Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy.
>>>>>>>You and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but
>>>>>>>you are no better than the rest.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>>>>C.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, Ch*ck!
>>>>Hi, C*uck!
>>> Hi, C*uck!
>>>
>>> [mpmmffmpm ffmppffmf fmmmppmpp mfpmfffmm ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp?]
>>[fppmfpmmmfmp ppmfmfmfmfmmmfpppffmp, Mff mpmmffmpmppp'fmp mfmmppfmp
>>fmpmfpmpp ppmmppppmppf?]
> mfpfmpfmppfm://ppmmfffmpmfmpmfmffmppmpm.pmfffmmmfppffmm.mpmmpp/Mmfmfpmmm
> pffpmfmppfmmMmpppfmfppppmpp/Mmfmfpmmmpffpmfmppfmm.pmmpfmmfm
mfffmp mpmppfmppfmmppp'fmp fmmfmfpffpfmpffmfffmmmpp ppmmpp mfpmpp
mmfmmmpmfpmffmm mfpmffppmfmmmpppmfmpf mmm pfmpmfmppmmmmpmmffmmmppp :)
Hi Sil, glad to see you are keeping busy 'out there' but not too busy to
talk to us for a while. I think Darla did mention you were birthed in our
oceans. So, how has the cosmic mission been going? Darla's adventures should
be quite a story to tell when she returns.
> I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
> I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
>
> May be humans are the visitors?
Yes, now you know our big secret :) We are actually pan dimensional
superbeings who only occupy this region of 3-space because we have nothing
better to do... heh heh. I have always suspected that some part of us were
extra terrestrial. I just haven't figured out which part it is yet.
>
> To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would please
> us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
> It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
> acorn-brained dinosaurs!
Wel at least an acorn is bigger than a peanut, eh? Even then, I think having
hardly any brain is what allowed those lizards to survive contentedly for a
hundred million years. It should give all those peanut headed humans walking
around down here something to shoot for at least. Hey, speaking of hope for
knuckleheads, you guys have gotten the Canadians all stirred up. They want
to open up official contact relations with you 'ethical aliens'. I say lets
set a date and I'll bring the Vino- just remember to request the presence of
all your friends South of the border, OK?
>
> Sil
>
>
Greysky
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 21:00:51 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>
>> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:07:29 -0700, Art Deco wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dr. Flonkenstein <ad...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:40:21 -0700, Art Dec[o wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles D. Bohne <sp...@PasoSchweiz.de> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:10:10 GMT, "Silouen"
>>>>>>><Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>You are not posting to astronomy group because you like astronomy.
>>>>>>>>You and your following are here to disrupt. You play the victim, but
>>>>>>>>you are no better than the rest.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Proves my point: you ARE CLUELESS.
>>>>>>>C.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, Ch*ck!
>>>>>Hi, C*uck!
>>>> Hi, C*uck!
>>>>
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I know a "Sean" ... One that has the streak of a human that neither male
or female running it!!
In the physical it is in the form of a 'he' .. yet mostly resembles from
past life stuff .... alienations of such <g>
L
B
>Double-A <doub...@hush.ai> wrote:
>
>>Charles D. Bohne wrote:
>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:54 GMT, "Silouen" <Darl...@spamsuck.aol.com>
>>> wrote:
>>[snip]
>>
>>> What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able to
>>> teach us thousand years ago?
>>
>>
>>Perhaps they are just bringing us along at a measured pace.
>
>Who are "they", saucerhead?
That's a very good question, Art.
>
>>Hasn't it
>>ever seemed odd to you that humans sat around for a million years in
>>the bush as complete ignoramuses and then during the last 6,000 years
>>have become greatly enlightened? Perhaps it was the arrival of the
>>Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
>>our ancestors toward civilization.
>>
>>Haven't you ever wondered why often more than one scientist has made
>>the same discovery at about the same time in history? Perhaps it was
>>the Seans dropping hints here and there.
>>
>>Perhaps we owe them credit for just about everything we know. But our
>>human race, just like an individual, has to start their education in
>>kindergarten, not at the university.
>
>Nice Darla SLURRRRRRRRRP.
Have you ever noticed how saucerheads hate the idea that humans are
intelligent? It's always the "aliens" that achieve, never the men who
actually did it. The saucerheads practically fall all over themselves
in their rush to credit their "aliens", instead of the folks who
really deserve the credit: human beings.
Goes to show how much they hate themselves, that their self-loathing
spills on over to their fellow men.
ESL!
--
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"****SPV....... So yes I am an idiot."
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Hi Greysky, Darla and crew wishes you well!
They are all in good health and full of anticipation.
Right about now they are approaching the center of our supercluster.
You call it Virgo.
We are told that there are lifeforms there who have traveled from
supercluster to supercluster.
I can't wait to find out how they do that.
> > I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
> > I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
> >
> > May be humans are the visitors?
>
> Yes, now you know our big secret :) We are actually pan dimensional
> superbeings who only occupy this region of 3-space because we have nothing
> better to do... heh heh. I have always suspected that some part of us were
> extra terrestrial. I just haven't figured out which part it is yet.
Well, you might begin with parts of the brain which don't jibe well with
other primates and mammals.
And why do humans only rarely have a whole lot of fur?
A third might be to ask why the human heart is stronger and more lasting by
far than Any other animal's heart.
There is a definite list of human anomalies if one goes looking for them.
> >
> > To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would
please
> > us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
> > It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
> > acorn-brained dinosaurs!
>
> Wel at least an acorn is bigger than a peanut, eh? Even then, I think
having
> hardly any brain is what allowed those lizards to survive contentedly for
a
> hundred million years. It should give all those peanut headed humans
walking
> around down here something to shoot for at least. Hey, speaking of hope
for
> knuckleheads, you guys have gotten the Canadians all stirred up. They want
> to open up official contact relations with you 'ethical aliens'. I say
lets
> set a date and I'll bring the Vino- just remember to request the presence
of
> all your friends South of the border, OK?
> >
> > Sil
> >
> >
> Greysky
>
>
Human intelligence enables you to adapt to a changing environment in ways
that no dinosaur, or any other animal for that matter, could possibly
achieve.
This does not Insure your survival, but it sure does increase its liklihood.
The Canadian people are just being practical, that's all.
We hope they can maintain their vigorous curiosity up until first contact
becomes possible.
I love vino, by the by, but when I drink it makes me hiccup.
You can be assured, Greysky, that you and all the posters who so desire will
be an integral part of first contact!
Sil
There were many sudden radical changes in the environment during the reign
of dinosaurs.
It was more to it than that.
And some dinosaurs rivaled mankind in intelligence, Double-A.
Might even say that some were quite a bit smarter in many ways!
> I'm more interested in what happened to the Neanderthal people of
> Europe. Their brain sizes averaged larger than ours. Could they
> really have been the slow-witted ones? Were they really wiped out in a
> genocidal war with Homo sapiens?
>
> Since you claim to have been her longer than humans, was it your
> genetic alterations on a higher race of apes that led to our species?
> Did you give us the gift of intelligence? Did you take a killer ape
> and give it a mind?
>
> Double-A
>
Well, first of all, the Neanderthal did have larger cranial capacity, but
the gray matter was poorly organized.
Sort of like comparing a small orderly file to a dumpster.
There was very little large-scale fighting back then.
Things like war and genocide came later with growing numbers of humans.
The Neanderthal people couldn't compete with the more modern humans.
They didn't disappear entirely, though.
They've just gone where few or no modern humans would be interested in
going.
As for seans altering human genes?
Sorry, this never happened.
There have been times when we've performed minor experiments in a Cultural
context, but never have we tried to manipulate any species' physical
evolution.
Remind me after first contact, though, to tell you of a people who Did do
experiments with human genetics.
Up until recently, they were the most common poachers we dealt with.
They were a dying race, and they no longer live.
Sil
Should I be taking umbrage at that remark?
> > I'm more interested in what happened to the Neanderthal people of
> > Europe. Their brain sizes averaged larger than ours. Could they
> > really have been the slow-witted ones? Were they really wiped out in a
> > genocidal war with Homo sapiens?
> >
> > Since you claim to have been her longer than humans, was it your
> > genetic alterations on a higher race of apes that led to our species?
> > Did you give us the gift of intelligence? Did you take a killer ape
> > and give it a mind?
> >
> > Double-A
> >
>
> Well, first of all, the Neanderthal did have larger cranial capacity, but
> the gray matter was poorly organized.
> Sort of like comparing a small orderly file to a dumpster.
>
> There was very little large-scale fighting back then.
> Things like war and genocide came later with growing numbers of humans.
>
> The Neanderthal people couldn't compete with the more modern humans.
> They didn't disappear entirely, though.
> They've just gone where few or no modern humans would be interested in
> going.
That sounds intriguing. Of course some think they might have interbred
with us and become blended into our more dominant gene pool.
> As for seans altering human genes?
> Sorry, this never happened.
> There have been times when we've performed minor experiments in a Cultural
> context, but never have we tried to manipulate any species' physical
> evolution.
> Remind me after first contact, though, to tell you of a people who Did do
> experiments with human genetics.
> Up until recently, they were the most common poachers we dealt with.
> They were a dying race, and they no longer live.
>
> Sil
Couldn't they save themselves through genetics?
The Germans tried to develop a super race through traditional selective
breeding techniques. But they didn't have the gene splicing methods we
have now to work with.
I fear that the next Third Reich will have the tools to actually create
a super race!
Double-A
An excellent point, Charles. My views exactly.
But a totalitarian government is not likely to understand this. After
all, they are all about standardization and conformity.
First they will want to develop the perfect soldier: men with great
strength, cunning, and fearlessness.
Then they will want the model citizen, and the perfect worker, who will
never break the law or bend the rules, and can take the stresses of the
workplace for 50 years without burning out, or developing ulcers.
And they will want to develop higher IQ individuals for the elite
ruling class.
Of course in doing this, they will develop lot of genetic sameness.
And as you alluded above, the next time the environmental wind shifts,
the die off could be total!
Double-A
Yep Charles, and as with Double-A, exactly. ...
Nothing wrong with Eugenics in principle ... horsebreeding. ....
Heck, we are genetically and physiologically programmed to selectively
choose out mates. ... The 'wild type' stranger can be very attractive,
for example. ... or detractive, possibly.
We horsebreed amongst ourselves anyhoooo whether we realize or admit it
.. or don't.
Eugenics is roughly being overt and explicit about such concerns.
The problem with selective breeding to improve things ... isn't that
it's good or evil. ... It's that we are ignorant about the outcome.
... That we fool and risk and harm ourselves by imagining that it were
otherwise.
You really have pointed to the crux.
Yes. Sounds to me as though your people are on the verge of another
'information explosion' on the order of what it took to turn the Renaissance
into the Industrial Revolution down here, as they get all the new
information from those older lifeforms and cultures. Please be careful how
you absorb the newfound knowledge, or these present days may be known as the
"good old days" for your people as well!
>
>> > I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
>> > I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
>> >
>> > May be humans are the visitors?
>>
>> Yes, now you know our big secret :) We are actually pan dimensional
>> superbeings who only occupy this region of 3-space because we have
>> nothing
>> better to do... heh heh. I have always suspected that some part of us
>> were
>> extra terrestrial. I just haven't figured out which part it is yet.
>
> Well, you might begin with parts of the brain which don't jibe well with
> other primates and mammals.
> And why do humans only rarely have a whole lot of fur?
> A third might be to ask why the human heart is stronger and more lasting
> by
> far than Any other animal's heart.
> There is a definite list of human anomalies if one goes looking for them.
Well, the first one I've ever heard of is the anomalous size of the human
er, sex organ. It's too big- proportionately. If this is indeed the result
of alien intervention, I have to wonder about the motivations of those
aliens... but on a more etherial level, I would wonder more about the
changes in the mind, rather than the body. Our conscious mind needs to
communicate better with the unconscious part. How is it with you Seans? Are
your minds more 'integrated', or do you also need head doctors to detrmine
why you do some things? Does Dr. Y do good things for your people, or can
s/he only make money on Earth?
Well, mere survival isn't enough. I think this is why there are so many
conversants who express dissatisfaction with your policy of non-interference
until Official Contact. Though I can't wait to join up with your crew, I
know there are proceedures- I just hope it happens before I die of old age
:) The question every human should ask is what happens afterwards - when
they are orbiting a newly discovered planet of sentients that can obviously
use any help they can get. Do you break protocol and help thereby revealing
yourself, or steel yourself against their pleas for aid and head back home,
and make your report? There are gonna be consequences no matter what action
you take...
>
> The Canadian people are just being practical, that's all.
> We hope they can maintain their vigorous curiosity up until first contact
> becomes possible.
> I love vino, by the by, but when I drink it makes me hiccup.
>
Do not worry, Sil. Neither I nor your nightbat will let that go too far :-)
> You can be assured, Greysky, that you and all the posters who so desire
> will
> be an integral part of first contact!
>
I am in a state of eager anticipation - It'll sure be a nice day!
>
>
Sil
>
>
Greysky
Why Thank my sunny ass <g>
BTW .. I don't mean I speak from there ..
and no ... I am not siamese <g>
Dam hot here ....
FWIW .. Have a good week :-)
L
B
>
Turn the oven on <g>
B
Hi BEE,
Such silence here!
Makes me think some black hole is sucking up all the posts!
Charles seems to be unable to read certain posts.
Well, good to hear from you anyway, from your sunny climb.
Double-A
Welcome to the brave new world, Charles.
Nowadays we not only have to compete for women with other men, but with
women too!
Double-A
Try not competing and love the life you have and watch the right one come
out of the woodworks :-)
>
> Double-A
>
HELLO!!!!
>
> Such silence here!
Yeppers :-)
>
> Makes me think some black hole is sucking up all the posts!
That's fruity <g>
>
> Charles seems to be unable to read certain posts.
Hey .... there is probably much rumbling unerneath there <g>
>
> Well, good to hear from you anyway, from your sunny climb.
It is hot ... hot ... hot .. here ...
Hope Twitty is well .. Have been too tired to tap into the unique flow she
has ...
but "hello Twitty" anyway ....
>
> Double-A
L
B
>
O.K :-) Have acold bath!!!!
>
> Remember the lady I told you so much about?
> She just sent me a SMS to inform me that she
> had her coming out and now lives with her
> "dream woman"....
Yes I do and it doesn't surprise me :-)
>
> Oh what a strange day and what a life!
yes indeed ... And of course she still would like to keep you on a subtle
string?? <g>
Why not play with fragments when this be the make-up of thee!! :-)
>
> C.
Glad you are chirping though ...
L
B
"Right - if do not feel obliged to help a dying world and millions of
suffering beings on it, we are better off without you. We don't offer a free
lunch for 'visitors' that we did not invite to come."
It says so right there.
I am no visitor.
And while we're on the subject, your world is not dying -- far from it.
And there are billions of humans all over the planet.
Why don't They help the relatively Few "millions" who suffer?
Like nearly all humans, you seem to want a free ride.
Go figure.
Silouen
Twitty is in much trouble, facing eviction.
Double-A
I think it's more that with the changing times they're starting to see
it as an option.
How could you let this sneak up on you? As a psych I would think you
would have all your love interests thoroughly analyzed!
> Will we all have to face that with older woman? Now where does
> this leave us? Do we have to "regress" to women under 25?
>
> >Double-A
> C.
Hey, Charles, if we're forced to chase those pretty young things, then
that will just have to be our fate!
Double-A
If nothing happens when you press the "super secret" button, it is because
you haven't the necessary clearance.
So you have the choice to make.
You may either restart the Level -- a good choice if you had not gone too
far -- or you may simply reverse direction and try to find the necessary
clearance module.
However, judging by with whom i'm speaking, you will save time by going
inside the program and changing the code.
My good doctor: How do you ever have any fun?
Silouen
You are alive -- your species is extant -- better to wonder about the
survival value of intelligence?
Do you resent the fact that a no-brained amoeba has lived far, far longer
than humans? (or even dinos for that matter)
> > > I'm more interested in what happened to the Neanderthal people of
> > > Europe. Their brain sizes averaged larger than ours. Could they
> > > really have been the slow-witted ones? Were they really wiped out in
a
> > > genocidal war with Homo sapiens?
> > >
> > > Since you claim to have been her longer than humans, was it your
> > > genetic alterations on a higher race of apes that led to our species?
> > > Did you give us the gift of intelligence? Did you take a killer ape
> > > and give it a mind?
> > >
> > > Double-A
> > >
> >
> > Well, first of all, the Neanderthal did have larger cranial capacity,
but
> > the gray matter was poorly organized.
> > Sort of like comparing a small orderly file to a dumpster.
> >
> > There was very little large-scale fighting back then.
> > Things like war and genocide came later with growing numbers of humans.
> >
> > The Neanderthal people couldn't compete with the more modern humans.
> > They didn't disappear entirely, though.
> > They've just gone where few or no modern humans would be interested in
> > going.
>
>
> That sounds intriguing. Of course some think they might have interbred
> with us and become blended into our more dominant gene pool.
>
>
Yes, this has happened.
Young rebels disliking their ancestors' choices have been known now and then
to sneak away and mate successfully with sapiens.
> > As for seans altering human genes?
> > Sorry, this never happened.
> > There have been times when we've performed minor experiments in a
Cultural
> > context, but never have we tried to manipulate any species' physical
> > evolution.
> > Remind me after first contact, though, to tell you of a people who Did
do
> > experiments with human genetics.
> > Up until recently, they were the most common poachers we dealt with.
> > They were a dying race, and they no longer live.
> >
> > Sil
>
> Couldn't they save themselves through genetics?
I cannot say much about them now.
You will learn all there is following first contact.
Enough now for you to know that nothing we could do could save them.
And we still don't know why they began to age, and why their aging could not
be stopped.
It's a little unsettling for us, but we figure it will be at least another 3
billion years before it might affect us -- plenty of time for our research
to uncover something.
> The Germans tried to develop a super race through traditional selective
> breeding techniques. But they didn't have the gene splicing methods we
> have now to work with.
>
> I fear that the next Third Reich will have the tools to actually create
> a super race!
>
> Double-A
>
When will you people learn?
The super race is already with you -- it is called "the human race" -- stop
being afraid to agree upon what makes you super, and begin Being super on a
wider and wider scale.
It is far easier and quicker to change one's behaviour than to piss around
with genes.
Humans are super/superior in so many ways, even to us!
As good a flyer as I am, your Ollie flies rings around me.
Since we seans have relatively poor eyesight, we can greatly appreciate how
sharp human vision is, generally.
And even more important, the human ability to intimately and thoroughly
Describe things they see -- having you around makes the whole universe seem
brighter and sharper!
Sil
Come on Charles ..
Snap out of it .. You are much more happier than that when you are not
caught up in all that stuff ..:-)
B
Playing in spheres ??? :-)
>
>>> Oh what a strange day and what a life!
>>
>>yes indeed ... And of course she still would like to keep you on a subtle
>>string?? <g>
>
> Now that's a ver arcane sentence. How should I read that?
She has different shirts in her ward robe that she still likes to wear.
One shirt in particular is her favourite at the moment, but when that color
has become a boring color, she will look in her ward robe and check out the
other colors.
I wonder what color your are <g>
Maybe you are a red and she needs the red shirt to spice every now and then.
She may only pull the shirt out to try on again and then dance around
looking in gthe mirror
remembering how she loved wearing it alot at one time .She may wear it to
the kitchen table for breakfast but then take it
off and change to another shirt for lunch <g>
>
>>Why not play with fragments when this be the make-up of thee!! :-)
>>>
> Again - can you put that into more simple wording, please ..
> My translator-brain is suffering a heavy break-down at the moment -
> remember this all came to pass just two hours ago .. after
> almost two days without sleep... I am close to a dream-state.
She plays in spheres <G> It's the obvious!!
Have green tea ... and some dark chocolate ...
>
>>
>>Glad you are chirping though ...
>>
> Not sure if I would call it chirping .. it's more like a faint whisper..
Come on ..
Bee happy!
L
B
Okay, Art Deco, IF that is inDeed your real name, here's one you can check
on.
(But I warn you, your innate scepticism probably won't allow you to accept
it.):
There are many huge clouds of what you might call nasty, noxious substances
in our galaxy.
They move, but they are relatively stable compared to the movement of your
solar system and the Orion bridge around the galaxy.
So you often pass through these clouds.
Eons ago, we (see below for who "we" is) manufactured a protective edge
around your solar system.
So you can pass through these noxious clouds unharmed.
Your scientists have discovered it, but they still don't know what to make
of it.
Research it and see for yourself.
> >I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
> >I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
> >
> >May be humans are the visitors?
> >
> >To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would
please
> >us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
> >It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
> >acorn-brained dinosaurs!
>
> Who is "us"? The voices in your head?
I have only one voice in my head, and it says, "I'd like two sugars and
three creams, please."
Weuns is the seans -- no matter how many times you ask, it won't change
this.
>
> "I am a sean being from another planet."
> -- Darla aka Dr. Why aka Dr. Yubiwan aka Silouen aka ...
This is not completely correct, Mr. Art.
It's true that my mom, Darla, and the good doctor Yubiwan are descended from
people who lived on a planet in a system that long ago went red giant.
Yours truly, however, is from This planet as I was born and raised here.
When I was much younger, I once saw a porpoise kill a human.
And I killed the porpoise.
I suppose you had to be there to understand the impact.
Anyway, it turns out that the 'word' has spread that porpoises are to
protect humans and never hurt them.
This is one of my favorite accomplishments.
It has led to countless times when porpoises rescued humans from many
dangers.
Not all porpoises are like this, but most of them are.
Anyways, I'm just as much an Earthian as you are!
Silouen
This is because those men want too much money.
Aliens achieve much more since they're willing to work for much less.
Silouen
Hi Sil,
If so, then there might be throwbacks.
There was one janitor in a place I used to work who looked just like
those pictures you see depicting Neanderthals: low forehead, jutting
eyebrows, and hairy. I'm not usually one to be startled by people's
appearances, but when I came face to face with him in a dark hallway, I
was startled, feeling like I had just come face to face with the
wolfman!
> > > As for seans altering human genes?
> > > Sorry, this never happened.
> > > There have been times when we've performed minor experiments in a
> Cultural
> > > context, but never have we tried to manipulate any species' physical
> > > evolution.
> > > Remind me after first contact, though, to tell you of a people who Did
> do
> > > experiments with human genetics.
> > > Up until recently, they were the most common poachers we dealt with.
> > > They were a dying race, and they no longer live.
> > >
> > > Sil
> >
> > Couldn't they save themselves through genetics?
>
> I cannot say much about them now.
Or maybe they destroyed themselves through genetics.
> You will learn all there is following first contact.
> Enough now for you to know that nothing we could do could save them.
> And we still don't know why they began to age, and why their aging could not
> be stopped.
> It's a little unsettling for us, but we figure it will be at least another 3
> billion years before it might affect us -- plenty of time for our research
> to uncover something.
Starting to age? Gee, that would be terrible. Then you would have to
learn to cope with living under a death sentence just like we humans
do.
>
> > The Germans tried to develop a super race through traditional selective
> > breeding techniques. But they didn't have the gene splicing methods we
> > have now to work with.
> >
> > I fear that the next Third Reich will have the tools to actually create
> > a super race!
> >
> > Double-A
> >
>
> When will you people learn?
> The super race is already with you -- it is called "the human race" -- stop
> being afraid to agree upon what makes you super, and begin Being super on a
> wider and wider scale.
> It is far easier and quicker to change one's behaviour than to piss around
> with genes.
Are you saying it is nurture rather than nature?
> Humans are super/superior in so many ways, even to us!
That's good to hear, after comparing our intelligence to that of
dinosaurs!
> As good a flyer as I am, your Ollie flies rings around me.
Doesn't Ollie want to come home?
> Since we seans have relatively poor eyesight, we can greatly appreciate how
> sharp human vision is, generally.
Generally not so sharp after 40.
> And even more important, the human ability to intimately and thoroughly
> Describe things they see -- having you around makes the whole universe seem
> brighter and sharper!
>
> Sil
And don't forget our wonderful sense of humor.
I hope you never lose yours, Sil.
Double-A
Just like "Silouen" is yours? hahahahahahaahahahahaah
>here's one you can check
>on.
>(But I warn you, your innate scepticism probably won't allow you to accept
>it.):
Free cloo, saucerhead: what I accept or don't accept is quite
irrelevant.
>
>There are many huge clouds of what you might call nasty, noxious substances
>in our galaxy.
What composition, saucerhead? Got a reference to a journal article?
>They move, but they are relatively stable compared to the movement of your
>solar system and the Orion bridge around the galaxy.
Got a reference to a journal article?
>So you often pass through these clouds.
Got a reference to a journal article?
>Eons ago, we (see below for who "we" is) manufactured a protective edge
>around your solar system.
What's it made of, eggshell?
>So you can pass through these noxious clouds unharmed.
Impressive.
>Your scientists
I own no scientists, saucerhead.
>have discovered it, but they still don't know what to make
>of it.
Got a reference to a journal article?
>Research it and see for yourself.
Ah, right there in black & white -- this is why you are a saucerhead.
This tripe is your "theory", thus it is up to you to demonstrate and
produce evidence that supports it. Always the kooks have this
backwards.
>
>> >I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
>> >I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.
>> >
>> >May be humans are the visitors?
>> >
>> >To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would
>please
>> >us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
>> >It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
>> >acorn-brained dinosaurs!
>>
>> Who is "us"? The voices in your head?
>
>I have only one voice in my head, and it says, "I'd like two sugars and
>three creams, please."
>Weuns is the seans -- no matter how many times you ask, it won't change
>this.
You misspelled "fraud(s)".
>
>>
>> "I am a sean being from another planet."
>> -- Darla aka Dr. Why aka Dr. Yubiwan aka Silouen aka ...
>
>This is not completely correct, Mr. Art.
>It's true that my mom, Darla, and the good doctor Yubiwan are descended from
>people who lived on a planet in a system that long ago went red giant.
>Yours truly, however, is from This planet as I was born and raised here.
Bullshit. Just admit your sockpuppetry and move on.
>When I was much younger, I once saw a porpoise kill a human.
>And I killed the porpoise.
Non sequitur.
>I suppose you had to be there to understand the impact.
>Anyway, it turns out that the 'word' has spread that porpoises are to
>protect humans and never hurt them.
>This is one of my favorite accomplishments.
>It has led to countless times when porpoises rescued humans from many
>dangers.
>Not all porpoises are like this, but most of them are.
>Anyways, I'm just as much an Earthian as you are!
Just more saucerhead gaga.
>
> Silouen
"So long, and thanks for the fish!"
>
--
Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler
Official Overseer of Kooks and Trolls in alt.astronomy
"The original human being was a female hermaphrodite with
both male and female genitalia."
"Human beings CAN NOT live in a solar system without a sun
with a ferrite core and a planet without a solid iron core."
-- Alexa Cameron, Kook of the Year 2004
Dr. Yubiwan is a shrink, yes.
Our most important mental need is to maintain a state of aplomb under all
foreseeable circumstances.
Yubiwan has always been pretty good at helping us do this.
But ever since she came out and backed me when I confronted the Perseuns,
her power to help has dramatically increased.
She said she always 'knew' she was fearless, but she had never really been
tested.
The testing made her a better person, a better doctor.
It's all one mind, you know.
That Freudian stuff is just to help you better understand the workings of
the mind.
There are no separate sections to the mind, some deeper than others.
When you think about it, there are really no sections on any level,
individual, species, all life, the universe.
We are all one under the blanket of stars.
> >> >
> >> > To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would
> > please
> >> > us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the
> >> > future.
> >> > It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
> >> > acorn-brained dinosaurs!
> >>
> >> Wel at least an acorn is bigger than a peanut, eh? Even then, I think
> > having
> >> hardly any brain is what allowed those lizards to survive contentedly
for
> > a
> >> hundred million years. It should give all those peanut headed humans
> > walking
> >> around down here something to shoot for at least. Hey, speaking of hope
> > for
> >> knuckleheads, you guys have gotten the Canadians all stirred up. They
> >> want
> >> to open up official contact relations with you 'ethical aliens'. I say
> > lets
> >> set a date and I'll bring the Vino- just remember to request the
presence
> > of
> >> all your friends South of the border, OK?
> >> >
> >> > Sil
> >> >
> >> >
> >> Greysky
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Human intelligence enables you to adapt to a changing environment in
ways
> > that no dinosaur, or any other animal for that matter, could possibly
> > achieve.
> > This does not Insure your survival, but it sure does increase its
> > liklihood.
>
> Well, mere survival isn't enough. I think this is why there are so many
> conversants who express dissatisfaction with your policy of
non-interference
> until Official Contact. Though I can't wait to join up with your crew, I
> know there are proceedures- I just hope it happens before I die of old age
> :) The question every human should ask is what happens afterwards - when
> they are orbiting a newly discovered planet of sentients that can
obviously
> use any help they can get. Do you break protocol and help thereby
revealing
> yourself, or steel yourself against their pleas for aid and head back
home,
> and make your report? There are gonna be consequences no matter what
action
> you take...
We have done this many times before with other peoples on other worlds,
Greysky.
So we've developed a protocol that ensures smooth results with as little
loss of life as possible.
And we Do interfere where the safety of your planet is concerned.
But humans need to know they can take care of their own -- All of their own.
You must learn how, and do the necessary work.
It's not just a matter of pride, it's mainly a matter of intellectual
survival.
No, species survival isn't everything, but everything else depends upon it,
and nothing else continues without it.
> >
> > The Canadian people are just being practical, that's all.
> > We hope they can maintain their vigorous curiosity up until first
contact
> > becomes possible.
> > I love vino, by the by, but when I drink it makes me hiccup.
> >
>
> Do not worry, Sil. Neither I nor your nightbat will let that go too far
:-)
>
> > You can be assured, Greysky, that you and all the posters who so desire
> > will
> > be an integral part of first contact!
> >
>
> I am in a state of eager anticipation - It'll sure be a nice day!
Me too -- I look forward to meeting you!
Sil