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  1. Martina

    Contactee Psychology

    More nastiness. My you are a hostile one! You attack me, put words in my mouth, and if I call you on it I'm being a "victim." I have no further interest in any exchange with you. <click>
  2. Martina

    Contactee Psychology

    Please do show me where I ever said everyone was a hoaxer. You are putting words in my mouth and slamming me for them, and that's a very nasty tactic all too common on forums everywhere. Why don't you just take a couple pills and calm down.
  3. Martina

    Contactee Psychology

    uhhhh...yeah, whaterver......
  4. Martina

    Very original features: Is this UK's oldest home?

    If you read the article you would have seen: Researchers from Manchester and York universities said the remains of the 3.5 metre wide circular structure at Star Carr, near Scarborough, date back 10,500 years when Britain was still linked to continental Europe.
  5. Martina

    Ancient Alien Series

    I think that's a fair assumption Frank. I see no reason why they could not have been coming here all along, or waited until we started setting off nukes in the desert. It's a pretty nice planet with lots of natural resources. If they were here in ancient times we would not have had the...
  6. Martina

    Ancient Alien Series

    I tend to lean more toward Cremo and away from Von Daniken, and for the reasons you mentioned, but also because modern archaeology has shown itself to be very biased and stubborn when it comes to new evidence that conflicts with it's accepted dogma. For instance anyone finding flint points...
  7. Martina

    The Garden of Eden, was it real?

    Wow! Now that's a whole bunch I never heard of. There are a great many religions that pre-date Christianity and Islam, some of them based on pretty outlandish beliefs made up by those heading up those religions. The Mystery Cults of Egypt and the Levant for example, the Mythraic cult being the...
  8. Martina

    Fulham Predicts UFO Fleet to Arrive

    Yeah, and gets a big reaction. Personally, every time I see all those so-called UFO fleets over Mexico I suspect someone got a kick out of releasing a bunch of mylar balloons.
  9. Martina

    Nick Redfern's New Book Sounds Intriguing!

    Yes, you will run into pros and cons and of course there are things you just can't pin down either way, but that's just the nature of the beast. Abductions for instance are pretty hard to check out on a case by case basis, since it allegedly happened to an individual who was alone at the time in...
  10. Martina

    Nick Redfern's New Book Sounds Intriguing!

    Well when I want to check out a given story or sighting I tend to google the story first, then start looking up also those involved with it, reporting it, and making statements about it, highlighting their names, right clicking, then clicking "search with google." Then I read around the web...
  11. Martina

    Nick Redfern's New Book Sounds Intriguing!

    Well I respect your empiricist viewpoint and your skepticism toward what you have not personally experienced for yourself. Tell me though, is Tibet a real place? Ever been there? At some point we have to take seriously all of the trace evidence of landings, such as that discovered after the...
  12. Martina

    "welcome to the dulce base circus!"

    Cuneiform was not carved into rocks, it was impressed upon clay tablets. It seems to have originated in the middle Uruk period, circa 3400 BC, according to some in Dilmun, and was the earliest form of writing we know of. ---------- Post added at 08:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:17 PM...
  13. Martina

    Nick Redfern's New Book Sounds Intriguing!

    I'm not too crazy about her either but I don't think she's resorted to channeling, rather she digs up stuff and spins it for her market to make as much as she can off it.
  14. Martina

    "welcome to the dulce base circus!"

    Yes he is, very much along the lines of Von Daniken, and he's seizing on the lack of any historical evidence of civilizations predating Sumeria that had achieved their level of civilization in order to posit alien intervention in human affairs. It worked for Von Daniken, why not for Sitchin...
  15. Martina

    The Garden of Eden, was it real?

    If you take the Bible as your only source on this you will not get very far.
  16. Martina

    The Garden of Eden, was it real?

    LOL! Good one dude! Actually that's a Mormon thing, and based on the supposition that Eden predated the breakup of the Pangaea supercontinent, and that present Independence Missouri was actually the "center place" of Zion and the original dwelling place of Adam and Eve in the Garden which God...
  17. Martina

    "welcome to the dulce base circus!"

    Cuneiform tablets in Dulce? I'd like to see that verified. What's the source for this information? By the way, 25,000 years old is way too old to have been Sumerian, or even cuneiform.
  18. Martina

    Ancient Alien Series

    Yeah, I'm with you there, it's all a matter of interpretation and some are pretty eager to interpret anything as an ancient ET visitation. Von Daniken for one is all hot to do that, and I just don't find such speculation to be anything like conclusive evidence. That said, it might well be...
  19. Martina

    The Garden of Eden, was it real?

    Gobekli Tepe is a fascinating dig, I've been tracking that one myself having much more than a passing interest in archaeology and ancient civilizations, but I don't think there's really anything to connect it with Eden. It's been dated to about 11,500 years old, and I find the T shaped stelli...
  20. Martina

    Kelly Johnson

    Well I don't really expect that as I've thus far not had any reason to suppose that UFO's have any connection to spirituality, and whoever might be piloting them has not said anything to me on the subject, they just flew on past, however, in the Serpo postings it's recorded that the Ebens did...
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