We've got telescopes on earth and in space looking at the surfaces of
Mars, Moon, and many other bodies -- so far -- eh, let's count, eh,
hm, not a single crop circle.
If the aliens are trying to get our attention, earth is the wrong
canvas -- for every alien Michaelangelo, there's 1000
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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So, nope, cropcircles are almost certainly entirely human-made
unless Masters of Space are also creepy types who, despite their
incredible knowledge about physics and the laws of nature, spend
their time
On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Duveyoung wrote:
Where's the billions put into animal research? What could we learn
about the alien worlds of dolphin cultures that would impact our own
cultural sensibilities? What if the dolphins are actually speaking a
language that is as rich as our own? What
Or might there be other, even creepier possibilities?
My working theory right now is that the crop circles represent the
equivalent of a Nutrition and Content Label for the cockroach-like
overlords who are going to land on earth and eat us.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend
Duveyoung wrote:
The thing that bothers me a lot is that despite the thousands upon
thousands of practitioners over thousands of years who garnered Vedic
Jyotishi Expertise, despite all the spiritual practice that they
supposedly must have done to become seers of God-like refinement,
despite
Judy,
I've read extensively about the concept, spacefaring aliens. Books
and books about it.
I can come up with reasons all day long for why cropcircles are
important to examine -- if anything, that dynamic of human nervous
systems that leads them to make crop circles to fool folks is
probably
You should read the Lemurian Scrolls, a text written by a Shaivite
guru who was living in Hilo, Hawaii. This book puts a new twist to
the ET stories.
Supposedly, millions of years ago, a race of people from a planet in
the Pleiades constellation came to Earth through spiritual means.
They
Excellent book Marek! I just put both of them on hold at the library.
I am a big fan of human animal communication. (evidenced by my desire
to post here!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Comment and recommendation below:
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Curtis, same here; one of the things that I've always enjoyed about
solo backpacking is the occasional interaction with non-domesticated
animals. Sometime ago I posted an encounter with three bears at the
end of a 4-day hike in the Marble Mountains a few years ago; one of
my favorite trips
Comment and recommendation below:
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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To tell you the truth, if you want real aliens to talk to, why
consider that famous parrot that died a few days ago. That bird did
more to me than any cropcircle -- that
Nice bit of nature writing in your bears post! Put me right there
with you. I have had similar encounters with bears in PA when running
on old logging trails. You described their poor eyesight WTF look when
they sense you really well. One thing that amazed me is that once
they were out of site
Guys,
Thanks for all the suggestions below -- I'll get those books.
Meanwhile, here's something funny and touching:
http://tinyurl.com/35wswq
I just moved away from living on a lake where I watched over 60
species doing they thang right outside my window, and I was humbled.
I had five crows
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judy,
I've read extensively about the concept, spacefaring aliens.
Books and books about it.
I must not have made myself clear. I was
asking how diligently you had informed
yourself about the realities of *crop
Judy,
I just can't believe you're into this as much as you seem to be.
Are you just pulling my chain?
To me, all my reading about aliens considered EVERY SINGLE concept
about them, their psychologies, their technologies and, yep, why or
why not they might use cropcircles for some reason. These
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judy,
I just can't believe you're into this as much as you seem to be.
Are you just pulling my chain?
To me, all my reading about aliens considered EVERY SINGLE concept
about them, their psychologies, their
Edg, when I lived in Davis there were (and still are, I suspect) lots
of crows and Davis has lots of walnut trees, too -- big suckers with
lots and lots of walnuts. The crows like the walnuts and they'd
swoop down and pick them up and drop them over and over on the road
from maybe 20-30 feet
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000
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www.davidmsc.com/2007/09/14/monkey-pigeon/
lurk
http://www.davidmsc.com/2007/09/14/monkey-pigeon/
www.davidmsc.com/2007/09/14/monkey-pigeon/
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