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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 03 Jul 17 4.13pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

You have to wonder, how do people like this manage to earn a living out of spurious nonsense. Is it because they're their least spurious nonsense talking head, in that compared to many they can err on the side of almost plausible, on a scale that descends to mentally ill.

Like an inversion of the value of knowledge, where the more spurious you are, the lower your capacity to get TV appearances.

You know why it wasn't aliens? Because you'd think if they'd flew across the gulf of space in interseller space craft, they'd probably not use local stone masonary techniques to build things.... Sure the pyramids are impressive in their design and construction, but not 'solved the problem of travelling across space' kind of impressive....

They're not really even 19th century impressive...


people also once believed that the world was flat...but it didn't stop those believing otherwise to challenge the thought and eventually prove it wrong...who are we to say that Childress and Georgio wont do that in our time?

It'd be pretty arrogant of us to do so ...wouldn't it..

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

To busy making sh8t films and fleecing their followers. Scientology is a proper capitalist religion, its all about making money.

A bit like how the Occult is really about dressing up, getting high and justifying group sex.

Interesting. Do you know how I get involved?

 




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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 03 Jul 17 4.42pm

Originally posted by Lyons550


people also once believed that the world was flat...but it didn't stop those believing otherwise to challenge the thought and eventually prove it wrong...who are we to say that Childress and Georgio wont do that in our time?

It'd be pretty arrogant of us to do so ...wouldn't it..

Not really as many as you think. Its more a misconception born out of arguments made for evolution in the 19th century. Most people with access to education believed the world to be a sphere. Sailors certainly didn't believe it to be flat, and nor did astronomers.

Of course some people believed it to be flat but the scientific consensus for a very long time before science was even more than just rudimentary observations, believed the world to not be flat.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 03 Jul 17 4.43pm

Originally posted by Part Time James

Interesting. Do you know how I get involved?

I'm not sure, otherwise I'd probably have gotten involved. I did know a guy who was really into sex magic, but he wasn't really the kind of guy I'd trust when organising an orgy....

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

You have to wonder, how do people like this manage to earn a living out of spurious nonsense. Is it because they're their least spurious nonsense talking head, in that compared to many they can err on the side of almost plausible, on a scale that descends to mentally ill.

Like an inversion of the value of knowledge, where the more spurious you are, the lower your capacity to get TV appearances.

You know why it wasn't aliens? Because you'd think if they'd flew across the gulf of space in interseller space craft, they'd probably not use local stone masonary techniques to build things.... Sure the pyramids are impressive in their design and construction, but not 'solved the problem of travelling across space' kind of impressive....

They're not really even 19th century impressive...

Hmmm. I'm not sure this is a sound argument.

What is your explanation on the flattened peaks at Nazca?

 

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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 03 Jul 17 4.49pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

...you mean like the Tories?

And this thread was going so well...

 

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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 03 Jul 17 4.55pm

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

What about ancient alien ants? They already have a farm...

You have to wonder, was it extra-terrestrials? No, no I don't because it wasn't. Its right down there on this list of things I don't have to wonder about, thanks to understanding the principle of Occam's Razor.

Kurt Vonnegut has written about extra-terrestrial visits in 'Breakfast of Champions', his writer character, Kilgore Trout pens a story about a flying saucer creature named Zog arriving on Earth to explain how wars could be prevented and how cancer could be cured. He brought the information from Margo, a planet where the natives conversed by means of farts and tap dancing. Zog landed at night in Connecticut. He had no sooner touched down than he saw a house on fire. He rushed into the house, farting and tap dancing, warning the people about the terrible danger they were in. The head of the house brained Zog with a golfclub.

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 03 Jul 17 5.01pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Hmmm. I'm not sure this is a sound argument.

What is your explanation on the flattened peaks at Nazca?

The Nazca lines were probably made by people, at great effort and expense, for religious or cultural reasons that were very important to them.

Probably because tribal Shaman and people were getting blitzed to the tits on ayhausca and having massive flying out of body visions or something and the lines exist to guide them back to the earth.

its like a Medieval Cathedral. They're monumental undertakings, that took decades to build, cost an absolute fortune to build, are intricate as f**k and serve no real purpose other than being very culturally important that's proportional to the effort, cost and sheer sacrifice.

Like the pyramids, building them was very important to the people of the time. But that doesn't mean that they served an objective valuable purpose to us. But to them, its like the medieval Cathedral.

Ask any anthropologist, and they'll tell you that societies are not as rational, pragmatic or sensible as we'd like to believe, even ours. It only seems reasonable to the people inside the cultural bubble.

Edited by jamiemartin721 (03 Jul 2017 5.04pm)

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 03 Jul 17 5.02pm

Originally posted by hedgehog50

Kurt Vonnegut has written about extra-terrestrial visits in 'Breakfast of Champions', his writer character, Kilgore Trout pens a story about a flying saucer creature named Zog arriving on Earth to explain how wars could be prevented and how cancer could be cured. He brought the information from Margo, a planet where the natives conversed by means of farts and tap dancing. Zog landed at night in Connecticut. He had no sooner touched down than he saw a house on fire. He rushed into the house, farting and tap dancing, warning the people about the terrible danger they were in. The head of the house brained Zog with a golfclub.

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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

And this thread was going so well...

..I was filling in for Nick

 


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This guy always strikes me as being legit...even if what he says is way out of modern comprehension..

I've seen him interviewed a few times and always comes across as lucid and straight..

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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

The Nazca lines were probably made by people, at great effort and expense, for religious or cultural reasons that were very important to them.

Probably because tribal Shaman and people were getting blitzed to the tits on ayhausca and having massive flying out of body visions or something and the lines exist to guide them back to the earth.

its like a Medieval Cathedral. They're monumental undertakings, that took decades to build, cost an absolute fortune to build, are intricate as f**k and serve no real purpose other than being very culturally important that's proportional to the effort, cost and sheer sacrifice.

Like the pyramids, building them was very important to the people of the time. But that doesn't mean that they served an objective valuable purpose to us. But to them, its like the medieval Cathedral.

Ask any anthropologist, and they'll tell you that societies are not as rational, pragmatic or sensible as we'd like to believe, even ours. It only seems reasonable to the people inside the cultural bubble.

Edited by jamiemartin721 (03 Jul 2017 5.04pm)

Yes I get that, but they literally sliced the tops off of mountains. That's a lot more impressive than scraping some lines in the ground. It would take us decades with earth moving equipment and explosives.

If people of the past were capable of such feats then it casts serious doubt on our interpretation of history. It doesn't need to involve aliens to make this a big story.

 

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