windwalker wrote:
I have the same argument with a good friend who also believes in UFOs, USOs (submerged), Big Foot and all the other nonsense that is presented on TV as fact by so called experts. I claim he wants to believe and that is why he believes but he denies that. Says I don't have an open mind and unwilling to accept scientific facts. By education I am a physicist. Go figure.
But I protest! Although I have little training in physics, I saw a television program and, of course, it contains indisputable scientific facts (they must be because the program presented them as undisputed facts!). Well, the programs wasn't exactly Sixty Minutes or your run-of-the-mill news or Discovery Program, but it was shown on real television and that provides some credibility, doesn't it? And even though there is no credible segment in the scientific community which buys into the conclusions presented by the television show producters (or to the conclusions of the editors of the National Enquirer), I don't see that as a problem, do you?
Hmmmm, maybe you are right Bob, after all, if it is shown on TV then it must be factual. Now that I think about it, maybe all those miracle cures by TV preachers are the real thing? What is a fact is the great pyramids of Egypt were built by alien space explorers.
Bob wrote:Although I have little training in physics, I saw a television program and, of course, it contains indisputable scientific facts (they must be because the program presented them as undisputed facts!). Well, the programs wasn't exactly Sixty Minutes or your run-of-the-mill news or Discovery Program, but it was shown on real television and that provides some credibility, doesn't it?
(Humor appreciated) UFO Hunters is shown on the History Channel - an outlet not known for hysterical programing.
RichLB wrote:[
(Humor appreciated) UFO Hunters is shown on the History Channel - an outlet not known for hysterical programing.
What about a little humor?
Windwalker, thanks for the photo on why they are here. All this time I only thought they came to make crop circles and mutilate our cattle. Don't you remember that great movie "signs" where-in we were able to destroy this space traveling group with plain water. Ever since this movie, besides keeping plenty of water around my house, I have always wondered why they never got around to inventing a raincoat, and now I finally know why. They were just too stoned. Thanks for helping me solve this perplexing question.
Gaybutton wrote:That's the first alien katoey I've ever seen . . .
Really? Heck, I thought many of the screeching katoeys along Beach Road were aliens in the first place. I've always stayed away from them as I want to retain my wallet and I'm also not all that keen on anal probes.