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I believe in aliens. Aliens started the hippie movement.

Stonerhenge

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I know aliens exist. They keep stuff like area 51 away from us. What is the government so afraid of? Many will say psychedelics fueled the hippie movement, but what started the hippie movement? I think it was the aliens. They want us to realize that peace is the way to higher technologies and survival. Peace can allow people to make use of pre-existing technologies, substances, and nature to achieve alien intellect and understanding in one another. I think the peace sign was once right side up, but the powers that be turned it upside down and derailed the hippie movement. It was an alien movement. Aliens tried helping humanity help themselves since the beginning of time, but the goverments are trying to hide something. If we all realize that we're not alone, maybe we can start to understand why idiots install anti-intellectualism and call aliens "non-sense". So many classified and declassified material. Redacted material. Mostly aliens. Did aliens guide people to create Atlantis? I think so. Did a moronic government eventually destroyed Atlantis somehow, I think that it's very likely.
Here's a picture of a right side up peace sign.

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I think many of the aliens come from space with love, yet we're told and manipulated into thinking that intelligence and peace and sacrifices and freedom doesn't matter and that we need idiots to rule us instead of geniuses with a leveled hand that allow us to mostly rule ourselves.
The aliens come from space with peace and love.
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You'd like Ancient Astronaut Theory..

I think the book was called "Chariot of The Gods" or something.

I don't believe in it personally but found it interesting all the same.
 
^^ Yeah I used to eat that shit up. Graeme Hancock - his best work was after he went a did ayahuasca, lol, he suddenly realised maybe it wasn't a physical civilisation but more out on the astral plane =D
 
I thought the CIA created hippies to discredit the peace movement?
:?
Either way, I think the explanation is probably a lot simpler.
(Counterculture + psychedelic drugs + unpopular war) + mass media = popular youth movement/rebellion.
 
I have actually seen aliens before. They were in my room once, they abducted me and everything. It was pretty cool in a way the one time but the other one was just terrifying like they had me in this room where they did all these experiments and stuff. Not making it up, true story
 
I'm always curious about the reports people have of being abducted. It really fascinates me. I've seen accounts where I REALLY felt like the person was being honest and was very coherent about it... I don't know whether it really happens, or if it's weirdly similar delusions by all who are being honest, or not but it certainly might happen.
 
Well it certainly happened to me. I can take it as sort of a metaphor in a some way, as maybe it was just some type of profound dream or hallucination but 6 or 7 aliens entered my bedroom several months ago while I was completely sober
 
That's intense man. I am as sure as I can possibly be that there is other intelligent life out there, even just statistically, but I also have always believed that regardless, it just felt right. I am never sure about whether any of it knows about or is visiting us, just because I haven't had any concrete experiences personally. It's the kind of thing I feel like I would need to directly experience to really have a strong position on it.

I did once experience something really bizarre on a drive home though that made me think a lot. It was dusk and I was making a 25-minute drive to my parents' house from college, with my then-girlfriend. Suddenly we see a weird green light that looked like a reflector wink into the sky and shoot VERY, VERY quickly across the whole sky. It hung there motionless first and then shot across. Then I started to notice these lights in the distance, little white lights. It looked like the outline of a huge building, with lights at just the points, which I thought was weird since we were out in the cornfields. As we got closer, I realized each light was actually two lights side-by-side, with each formation having the same small length between the lights. Then I realized they were moving slowly, each pair staying together. But they weren't moving steadily in a straight line. They were slowing down, speeding up, and moving in circular or side-to-side motions, or just hanging there. We both just stared, increasingly incredulous. The moon seemed extra crisp, as detailed and clear as I've ever seen it, you could see that it was rock clearly without any distortion... it was really beautiful so we got out for a couple of minutes to look at it, left the car running, stood by the car, it really seemed like just a couple of minutes. Then we got back in and kept driving. We came around a bend where you get a huge view from a rise out towards town (the edge of Chicagoland)... and lined up, from horizon to the left and horizon to the right, were these pairs of lights, in a criss-cross pattern... there must have been 50 or 60 of them, as far as I could see in both directions, ahead, seemingly over the town I was going to. My girlfriend and I began to seriously discuss whether we should still go, or drive the other way really fast and far. They were just hanging there, not moving. We opted to go to my parents' house anyway... we were ultimately sort of like "it's probably something explainable, military maybe". Once we got there, we got out of my car and noticed one of those pairs of lights much lower down, looking to be over the high school in my vision. Then a red reflector-style light appeared above our heads and shot across the sky impossibly fast. And then a military-looking plane went by overhead, so close I could see all the details on its body even in the dark, and made literally no sound at all other than the whoosh of wind from a fast plane being so close.

It was weird shit man. Oh, and when we arrived we realized that the normally 25 minute drive took us 55 minutes. We did stop and get out but we both agreed it was just for a few moments.
 
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What people think of aliens was likely another intelligent species that arose on Earth before humans that have learned how to enter & live in some of the extra 6 dimensions described in superstring theory.

Coming from other systems is just too unlikely as a matter based being.
 
What people think of aliens was likely another intelligent species that arose on Earth before humans that have learned how to enter & live in some of the extra 6 dimensions described in superstring theory.

Coming from other systems is just too unlikely as a matter based being.

I wouldn't say that this hypothesis is likely.. Even when pondering the probability of ET life being able to AND actually visiting earth.. the latter seems a lot more likely.. It's also a lot more likely that ET life is unable / has never visited earth.

I'd like to think they can and do, though..

The truth is out there.

Somewhere.
 
If you think that humans evolved in under a million years, and earth has been harboring life for about 3 billion, even taking into account the several mass extinctions, it just seems likely that we were not the first intelligent life to have developed on this planet.

I just think that is a more likely scenario than another group of life being able to travel at or past the speed of light to come here.

However, it's just what I think is more likely. I don't have any evidence, nor am I educated enough on the subject to argue that it is more likely.
 
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To expand,
Why would a advanced alien race really care about us unless we were "seaded"
by them. I mean life forms on earth might be cool in all, but why bother risking getting a disease you cant detect. Even with a "disease shield" their original planet would have had to been like ours. And they would more than likely came here to colonize.
like u said, even at close to speed of light the getting anywhere takes hella time. You have to be conscious too so you know where you're going.
Wormholes only way.
Life beginning here, leaving here, possibly deciding to return here
best fictional idea.
edit: thought for another minute on space travel.
Even if an alien race could spot earth and see it could have life, they wouldnt have any quarantee it would have it when they got here. There are a lot more problems too.
Lol more I think about it, wormholes only way
 
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I did once experience something really bizarre on a drive home though that made me think a lot. (...)

thats crazy man

peoples reports of being abducted also make me really intrigued. i remember this dude that claimed having already been abducted by aliens. i never really asked the exact details about it to him, but now i kinda feel like i should've. he was adamant about it, even ran an ufology club or something. anyway, what i was trying to say is that this dude was a physics teacher at a very renowned school, so, supposedly not crazy or delusional, perhaps even intelligent. damn, i even wanna join that ufology club now, might learn something...

these kinds of shit make me wonder... man, the world is just crazy
 
If people were abducted by aliens, that would mean the the 2 species can exist in similar gravity,atmospheric conditions, pressure, temperature. Now what are the chances that a species that evolved on another planet would share all these characteristics.
 
About the same as blind Johnny Chance
whipping up life here on earth.
I 'll do the math for ya,
answer: slim to nil
 
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