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beach tribe 08-07-2015 07:19 PM

This is one of the best films out there about SETI. Some of it is obvious BS, but some is really hard to dismiss.
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Prof. Robert Jacobs is either the best liar I've ever seen, or he's telling the truth about ETs zapping that test warhead out of the air.

Jerm 08-07-2015 07:54 PM

Got the urge to dig into the Phoenix Lights this weekend....probably my favorite UFO story/encounter.

beach tribe 08-07-2015 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 11643712)
I tried it in my bathroom last night. Nothing happened.

Betcha won't call Candyman.

If you don't post anymore we'll know what happened to you.

Coochie liquor 08-08-2015 01:44 PM

The Black Knight Satellite has peaked my interest. It's pretty crazy to think a satellite that isn't from our planet but tracks our planet hasn't been checked out more thoroughly.

beach tribe 08-08-2015 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 11646527)
The Black Knight Satellite has peaked my interest. It's pretty crazy to think a satellite that isn't from our planet but tracks our planet hasn't been checked out more thoroughly.

piqued :p

I'm sure it has. That doesn't mean we will hear shit about it.

Rausch 08-08-2015 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 11645031)
This is one of the best films out there about SETI. Some of it is obvious BS, but some is really hard to dismiss.
<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Dq-MVt0dy_M" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Prof. Robert Jacobs is either the best liar I've ever seen, or he's telling the truth about ETs zapping that test warhead out of the air.

Almost 100% of that is agenda pushing and the other bit is science struggling to identify a baby monkey.

It's a shame these guy all seem to swerve off to the absurd at the end of theri careers...

Rausch 08-08-2015 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 11646576)
piqued :p

I'm sure it has. That doesn't mean we will hear shit about it.

It's probably not from here either...:)

Bowser 08-08-2015 10:29 PM

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keg in kc 08-09-2015 07:03 AM

bpearthwatch is like the tea party for ufos. Zero science, all end of the world biblical stuff.

As far as planet x goes it's been coming for most of my life. It was going to **** stuff up in the 80's, it was on the way in the 90s, it was definitely going to kill us all in 2000 and it's what the Mayans warned about in 2012.

I'll never understand the obsession folks have with the world ending. Everybody alive in the western world for the turn of a century for the thousand years or so has been certain that the events of their day embodied revelations. And it's somehow good and Christian to root on the end of the world and, at least today, cheer the idea of the death of billions of non-believers. I've always thought it a bit sick myself, but I guess this is moving out of paranormal into dc territory so I'll leave it at that.

Anyway, if nibiru really is coming, it's sure taken its time. And you'd think more people would see it - there's plenty of amateur astronomers out there looking to the skies, in whatever hemisphere it's supposedly approaching from. I don't think this is the kind of thing that could practically be hidden by a conspiracy. We're not talking a ufo that pops into existence for short a period of time that would only be visible to a limited number of witnesses, we're talking about a permanent celestial object.

The latest story is that some civilization killer asteroid is going to hit in September and the recent meteors seen in the skies as well as recent earthquakes are a precursor to that.

Bowser 08-09-2015 11:20 AM

I just get a kick out of the YouTube vids - "Planet X on the way and it's REALLY HAPPENING THIS TIME. AGAIN". I've heard one theory that Planet X is on a 3600 year orbit arc with our sun, and while the nine (eight) planets all rotate on one "plane" around the sun, Niribu is like 90 degrees separated from the plane of the other planets in the solar system, so when it shows back up it goes right through the path of our planets or others, potentially ****ing everything up. Some say Niribu is responsible for the asteroid belt, that it smashed through a planet there and kept on rolling (at half the size, presumably). Whatever, it sounds too far fetched for me. I'll buy the theory of a planet killing asteroid hitting us before I'll buy the Planet X theory.

And IMO, the world ending theories come straight from some place filled with fear from man. Fear from him not having total control of himself and the environment around him. And nothing would be more ironic than to hear the holy rollers scream I TOLD YOU SO as Niribu gave us the Melancholia treatment.

beach tribe 08-09-2015 11:36 AM

I had some guy in actual real life try to tell me that planet X was coming. SMFH.

ThaVirus 08-09-2015 11:53 AM

Black Knight Satellite, you say?

Sounds a bit farfetched.

ThaVirus 08-09-2015 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 11648001)
bpearthwatch is like the tea party for ufos. Zero science, all end of the world biblical stuff.

As far as planet x goes it's been coming for most of my life. It was going to **** stuff up in the 80's, it was on the way in the 90s, it was definitely going to kill us all in 2000 and it's what the Mayans warned about in 2012.

I'll never understand the obsession folks have with the world ending. Everybody alive in the western world for the turn of a century for the thousand years or so has been certain that the events of their day embodied revelations. And it's somehow good and Christian to root on the end of the world and, at least today, cheer the idea of the death of billions of non-believers. I've always thought it a bit sick myself, but I guess this is moving out of paranormal into dc territory so I'll leave it at that.

Anyway, if nibiru really is coming, it's sure taken its time. And you'd think more people would see it - there's plenty of amateur astronomers out there looking to the skies, in whatever hemisphere it's supposedly approaching from. I don't think this is the kind of thing that could practically be hidden by a conspiracy. We're not talking a ufo that pops into existence for short a period of time that would only be visible to a limited number of witnesses, we're talking about a permanent celestial object.

The latest story is that some civilization killer asteroid is going to hit in September and the recent meteors seen in the skies as well as recent earthquakes are a precursor to that.


IIRC, the end of the world signifies the return of Jesus and, basically, the complete eradication of evil and the devil's influence over the world.

People aren't rooting for the death of billions of non-believers so much as they're awaiting the return of their savior and the end of pain, suffering, etc.

ThaVirus 08-09-2015 12:02 PM

At least that's what i know about Christian end times. Someone feel free to check me if I'm wrong.

beach tribe 08-09-2015 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11648338)
Black Knight Satellite, you say?

Sounds a bit farfetched.

It was launched by Wayne industries in the late 2000's.


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