I have basic knowledge of it. When aliens first contacted man (circa 1948) more and more meetings were established. Aliens gave us advanced technology that we never had that put man on the moon in 1969. They gave us the microprocessor in 1971. All this is of course only know within a "inner circle" of mostly top Americans, Who number around 100. It can be describe as a government within a government. Hope this helps. More contacts will be made again as our climate changes and we need help once again from aliens to combat serious global warming. This time I suspect there visits (which will be soon within the next 10-15 years) will not be a secret as we will need there help to survive as a planet.
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Funny how microprocessors, transistors, vacuum tubes, and relays all form a logical evolution of switch-based electronics, then.
So, when are the aliens giving us another upgrade?
Um, you do know that the Apollo capsule had less computing power than a modern pocket calculator, right? You also know that a lot of the calculations that went into the Apollo program were done on slide rules, right? Right?
you can trust me, I read it on some web site.
Somehow the secret government alien coverup, which is only known by the inner circle, of the inner circle, of the shadowy cabbal, has been found out by some guy on the internet, posting from his parents basement...
"This time I suspect there visits (which will be soon within the next 10-15 years) will not be a secret as we will need there help to survive as a planet."
It's "their", damn it! Not "there". Once was excusable, but twice in one sentence is too much to bear.
More contacts will be made again as our climate changes and we need help once again from aliens to combat serious global warming. This time I suspect there visits (which will be soon within the next 10-15 years) will not be a secret as we will need there help to survive as a planet.
Isn't this the plot for the remake of The Day The Earth Stood Still?
Really? I thought visitations had been written about in the bible. Never read Chariots of the Gods?
This is just basic parroting of the usual bullshit. Then again, maybe the fact I know people who spout this shit on a regular basis is disturbing. But the people I know just did way too much acid in the 60's
Sigh. A Russian professor named Tsiolkovsky designed space capable rockets beginning in 1903. If he had the resources and had been in contact with Robert Goddard and a few others, men could have reached space by the late thirties or early forties. And Werner von Braun gave birth to the ballistic missile, the V-2, essentially as a side line to his "real" work of space travel. Were it not for Hitler and the war it's possible that man would have had space stations and Moon bases by the late fifties though it's doubtful anyone would have been willing to fund it. I also think it's doubtful that we would have engaged in so many expensive failures if we had been handed a mature technology from a more advanced culture.
As for the microprocessor, it's a mere development of the same binary switching technology used in older machines. Since my father was in the computer industry since 1948, I have met many of the innovators of computer technology. I am quite sure that they were all human though some were a bit eccentric.
It can't be? It just can't be? Can it? This site must be giving a false impression. Surely, all Americans are not mental cases.
Hey! Buddy, I know your type, you think you're clever with your secret insider information and knowledge?
Think your special huh? Well let me tell you, we've been here a lot longer than you think. (I say we, but there's actually only us. We're a hive-mind). Who do you think it was who taught your ancestors not to knuckle-drag? Who do you think it was that showed your ancestors how to drool straight? Exactly.
Watch your step buddy.
You know, I can see why these people think all technology must come from hyper-advanced aliens. They must think everyone else is just as stupid as they are. I mean, if he can't figure out how a computer works, how could anyone else?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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