-=> Quoting Jack Sargeant to Fred Austin <=-
JS> Even though much of our "evidence" is of a manufactured nature, there
JS> is still the entertainment value of all these UFO doings. As we become
JS> more efficient at our task, we learn what to bother storing to file,
JS> and which to send to the bucket.
You mean the entertainment value of the Ray Santilli's don't you?
Well, I am not that much in this for entertainment I think you know
that by now. I would like to see this resolved, but it is now a
business for some, and well, everyone is looking for the pot of gold.
It is a game, who can make up the best UFO story and win a prize.
And that is a sad state of affairs....
JS> Will any of this materialize into a major event that people will
JS> believe? We have chosen this peculiar hobby, and as so-called
JS> believers, have a lot of fun with it. Are the skeptics also having fun?
A major event as in? Someone being eaten in the middle of
Central Park Sure. Why not. . Motivation Jack, things
function with a motivation. If something is here, its here for a
reason. Keep that in mind. I've done my biology speech before
. Another viewpoint is well advanced creatures would be benign.
Sure. Like we are And yes we are advanced aren't we. And the
skeptic viewpoint is, well, if something was here, why have they not
introduced themselves. Most likely for the same reason you don't
introduce yourself to the drug dealer living next door. Pointless.
So I hope this is all fun, and we are not quietly being observed
now and then. Remember UFOs are not a threat to national security,you
know that was such an odd statement out of nowhere, it should have
been UFOs do not exist.....
JS> I think so. ...It must be great fun when a Billy Meier or an Ed
Walters
JS> can be shown to be little more than pranksters. ...A little
JS> disappointing to us, perhaps, but then, we just move on to the next
JS> report to play with. ...And get laughed at for having been taken in.
JS> ...Serves us right, I guess.
Well with those photos and those characteristics, I would say you
were hoping. Ed's were great, I have said it before, oh look, not
just one, not two , but three, yes boys count em, three in one shot.
. Of course. They loved Ed. And they were so ceramic looking.
Flight design was nil. Well, enough, Mr. Meier, nice poster, clear
photo, nice design. And no one peed their pants when they took it.
I am impressed. I think that is what impressed me the most, how all
these people within a stone's throw of possible death, never peed
their pants once.......well you know aliens are a dime a dozen
........
Happy Trails,
Fred.
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