Who likes talking about UFO stuff?
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@zawisza We agree that any Christian Dogma which can be invalidated by scientific observation is truly and utterly worthless. And the same goes for any other religious form that overextends itself beyond being an adaptation of metaphysical principles- as I've already stated multiple times.
Whether a certain degenerated form of religion survives or not is not interesting to me at all. What I would prefer is a rejuvenation of intellectuality across the spectrum, including into religious spaces.
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@zawisza said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
there can be no immutable things since there is nothing that is absolutely True and if there is then it can not be known.
If you want to discuss the immutable then perhaps we should open a separate thread for it because it obviously will have nothing to do with UFO/Aliens.
I would never use the term 'the True Religion' which is as absurd as 'the True Culture' or 'the True Language'. These are all adaptations resultant of different facets of 'truth' at-work upon human life, so to speak.
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@zawisza said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
@Hando-Jin said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
If you think could is the same word as don't and won't and then you should repeat primary school.
could and may indicates speculation and is not a scientific evidence of ETs
That's a strawman. You said it was 'scientifically impossible' for life to exist elsewhere and I provided evidence to the contrary. Actual existence of aliens on other planets was not what was being discussed in that paragraph.
Photos and videos are not evidence either as all of them have been shot with a microwave in 120p and can not prove that UFO was an alien and not a natural or supernatural event (i.e., meteor, plane or demon).
Incorrect. Many images have been scrutinized by experts in optics. Natural events, planes etc have been ruled out.
You presuppose possibility of life outside of Earth (and more, that it's intelligent and super-advanced) which there's no evidence for
I presuppose nothing. We're being visited, they aren't from here ergo they must be from elsewhere.
You keep claiming there is no evidence for any of this. What is your proof for this claim? I've already posted several large government reports and I can post a lot more.
You don't care that there are never any remnants of UFO though many have crashed;
I think that's incorrect to say. Crash retrievals appear to have occurred and credible people have claimed governments are indeed in possession of 'exotic' materials.
or that their manoeuvres "break the laws of physics as we know it" and then claim that science can prove ETs.
those things aren't mutually exclusive
Or that gov. releases out of their own will documents supposedly proving aliens but then say "they don't want you to know about this".
The few very good government documents people have got their hands on were leaked, not released.
You pretend that this is not ideology but every occult sect believes in aliens and rituals to contact them are identical to demon rituals. And every time aliens talk about religion it's freemason like trash "everyone is equal", "all religions are truly the same". It is ideology for you.
An ideology is a set of beliefs or philosophies. UFO research involves hard physical evidence in the form of witness account, photographic, video, geological and medical evidence. It's the study of a physical phenomenon.
@Hando-Jin said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
Can't be produced by humans in this period of time does not mean it cannot be produced at all, either by us or someone else. There's evidence showing the latter has occurred.
This is complete anti-scientific nonsense that deserves nothing but ridicule. You can not "produce" gravity.
It's more correct to say humans cannot produce it, yet. As I said, evidence indicates another civilization has already.
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@Hando-Jin said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
I don't see it discussed much in bioenergetic circles.
The reason is because its nearly irrelevant to bioenergetic theory. If we have an extraterrestrial specimen to study then it would be highly informative. If some deep state agencies do possess such data, as the UFO community attests, then they have a treasure trove of incredible information. For the rest of us it is a kind of entertainment and speculative curiosity.
Even for religion, apart from literalized (i.e. degenerated) exoteric narratives (i.e. fairy tales), the philosophical and scientific questions become "How did alien life begin?"
It is analogous to Simulation or Matrix Theory (which the same audience is enamoured with), which attests that our universe is 'digital'. The scientific and philosophical question becomes, "In what reality does the computer that created our universe exist?"
Neither answer fundamental questions but regress or delay the issue, and amounts to an obfuscation.
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@jwayne said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
@Hando-Jin said in Who likes talking about UFO stuff?:
I don't see it discussed much in bioenergetic circles.
The reason is because its nearly irrelevant to bioenergetic theory.
Most people in these circles tend to not take government claims at face value, look for what actual evidence indicates, recognize that most popular ideas are often wrong etc
This is one issue where I don't see them doing that.
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Short if any have interest
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theres not much to it
most UFOs are psychic/from other dimensions
but aliens exist
they can't do much except ass probe some people
because of the agreements they made with the secret orders in ancient historydont focus on this unless
- you are the one getting ass rape
- you are a native american or nordic (sometimes you can convince them to bring you back to your home planet)
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@Ray-Van-Winkle Hi, where did you find these narratives?
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@Ray-Van-Winkle lmaooo
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How did I miss this crucial thread.
@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Did I mention aliens exist.
https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1432&context=flr