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Extremely interesting presentation on binary code and Emertha.

Started by biggles, April 30, 2017, 04:01:37 AM

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zorgon

Quote from: Littleenki on May 02, 2017, 04:45:23 PM
If the craft at Rendelsham had truly been sent to communicate, why was it hiding in the woods, and not just landing near a convenient hangar full of Army brass?

This story, along with the supposed binary message has always been a mystery to me, and made me imagine that perhaps only certain humans were meant to see it.

THAT was the premise of Close Encounters of the Third Kind... the message to meet the Aliens was sent to only certain people... In the film the government high jacked this message and made it out to be that the ones who did receive the message were crazy and stopped them from reaching the place

The French guy in the movie was most likely supposed to be Jacque Vallee :P

So do we have to be crazy to hear the message or see aliens?

Hmmmmm 8)

The Seeker

Quote from: zorgon on May 02, 2017, 11:56:05 PM
... and made it out to be that the ones who did receive the message were crazy...
Seems that has been what they have been doing since Roswell, is promote the premise that anyone that sees a UFO or has contact is a certifiable loon...

Just as I am beginning to believe that the outsiders don't contact the majority of free thinkers with inquisitive minds because we would ask too many questions instead of quivering in awe  8)

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Littleenki

Quote from: ArMaP on May 02, 2017, 09:38:22 PM
If he faked it (which I think is likely) he probably did it after, as he only presented the binary code in 2010, so he had lots of time to do it.

Yes, that makes sense, but could he have waited for some other reason? I hate to say I think he faked it..I really want to believe...

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biggles

Quote from: ArMaP on May 02, 2017, 09:38:22 PM
If he faked it (which I think is likely) he probably did it after, as he only presented the binary code in 2010, so he had lots of time to do it.

I don't think he faked it, if your talking about the Rendlesham incident.

One has to remember he was still in the mil at the time and he would be stupid to release something like that until he was out and away from that career.

I'm amazed he actually released it at all, but things were opening up more in 2010; he might have thought it was safer.
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micjer

I"m with you Bigsy.  He also had witnesses.  He may have been the only one that touched the craft, but there many others involved with this incident.
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ArMaP

Quote from: biggles on May 03, 2017, 03:15:54 PM
I don't think he faked it, if your talking about the Rendlesham incident.
I'm talking only about the binary code.

biggles

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Littleenki

I dont ever doubt the incident occured, my questions would be along the lines of ArMap's..did he fake the binary code?

As for him being in the military...is it too strange to imagine this was deliberately done by the military, for some training purpose, or other possibly nefarious reason?

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micjer

I understand the issue now.

It does seem odd that the code is messed up somewhat.  You would not expect there to be wrong info in the message.

Perhaps he made it up, or his memory was not correct in his recollection.
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