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Arthur Berlet ET Contact From The Planet Acart 1of 6

Started by zorgon, December 30, 2014, 01:52:51 AM

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zorgon

Arthur Berlet ET Contact From The Planet Acart 1of 6

Have not seen this case before from Brazil

Karl? Russo?  :D




ArMaP

Anyone interested in this case should use the real (Portuguese) name, Artur, instead of Arthur, in their searches.  :)

RUSSO

Quote from: ArMaP on December 30, 2014, 01:45:33 PM
Anyone interested in this case should use the real (Portuguese) name, Artur, instead of Arthur, in their searches.  :)

Only that, the real name is in Brazilian not in Portuguese :P
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

RUSSO

Quote from: zorgon on December 30, 2014, 01:52:51 AM
Arthur Berlet ET Contact From The Planet Acart 1of 6

Have not seen this case before from Brazil

Karl? Russo?  :D


I remember read about this case in a magazine when a kid, its a interisting story.

Curious the "aliens" comunicated with him in german.

Always zee germans  ::)

"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

Sinny

How many contacts have been related to German?

Is their enough to compile a list?
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

zorgon

Good question

There were lots of stories of NAZI fleeing to South America with their UFO tech..

I would suppose German speaking aliens would be a possible result LOL

ArMaP

Quote from: RUSSO on December 30, 2014, 03:13:03 PM
Only that, the real name is in Brazilian not in Portuguese :P
OK, then post it in Brazilian, so we can see the difference. :)

RUSSO

Quote from: ArMaP on December 30, 2014, 09:30:33 PM
OK, then post it in Brazilian, so we can see the difference. :)

The guy was born in Brazil... So we should assume he has a brazilian name. Got it? Not portuguese.

There is no difference... the only difference is in respect to where he lived and born. :)

"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

RUSSO

Quote from: zorgon on December 30, 2014, 09:09:51 PM


I would suppose German speaking aliens would be a possible result LOL

Dont forget that he lived in Rio Grande do Sul state. Lots of german colonies there.

Some say even nazi doctor Josef Mengele did some experiences in Rio Grande Do Sul... In the Cândido Godói city ( they even have a city "nickname" Land of Twins):

QuoteThe notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, who had conducted twin "studies" in Germany and experiments with twins in Auschwitz, is known to have fled to South America as the Allies were closing in on the Nazi German regime. The Argentine historian Jorge Camarasa has suggested that Mengele conducted experiments on women in the area, which could be responsible for the high ratio of twins.[7][8] According to some commentators, about the time of Mengele's arrival in southern Brazil in 1963, the incidence of twins began to increase, allegedly leading to the current rate of twinning at 1 in 10, over half of whom are dizygotic (fraternal).[3][9] However, such speculation has been disputed by local historian, Paulo Sauthier, who says Mengele did not study twins during his time in Brazil. Moreover, according to geneticists, the most likely explanation for the high frequency of twins is genetic isolation and inbreeding.[3][9][10] Records indicate that the high frequency of twins predates Mengele's arrival to South America.[11]

This phenomenon of a large number of twin births is not unique to Cândido Godói, and has also been observed in the town of Igbo-Ora in Nigeria and the village of Kodinji in India

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A2ndido_God%C3%B3i


http://mannaismayaadventure.com/2012/02/27/twin-town-the-indian-village-where-there-are-250-sets-of-twins-has-doctors-baffled/

:o
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

ArMaP

Quote from: RUSSO on December 30, 2014, 10:58:20 PM
The guy was born in Brazil... So we should assume he has a brazilian name. Got it? Not portuguese.
I would think of it as a Brazilian name if it was in a native language, as it's in Portuguese I call it a Portuguese name, like I would call it an English name if it was Arthur.

Do people in Brazil speak Portuguese or Brazilian?

RUSSO

Quote from: ArMaP on December 30, 2014, 11:19:24 PM
I would think of it as a Brazilian name if it was in a native language, as it's in Portuguese I call it a Portuguese name, like I would call it an English name if it was Arthur.

Do people in Brazil speak Portuguese or Brazilian?

Brazilian portuguese :)

And as he was born in Brazil... Its a Brazilian name. Taken to the Civil Registry Office (Cartório) in Brazil. Not Portugal. We not colony anymore you know  :P
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

ArMaP

Quote from: RUSSO on December 30, 2014, 11:25:02 PM
Brazilian portuguese :)
That's what I was saying. :)

QuoteAnd as he was born in Brazil... Its a Brazilian name. Taken to the Civil Registry Office (Cartório) in Brazil.
Where he was registered is irrelevant to the source of the name. Artur is the Portuguese version of Arthur, a name that some people think comes from "artos" (meaning "bear"). If his name was Arthur I would say that it was an English name, regardless of where he was born or registered.

QuoteNot Portugal. We not colony anymore you know  :P
Oh, a colony complex, that explains it.  :P

RUSSO

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Quote from: ArMaP on December 30, 2014, 11:58:24 PM
That's what I was saying. :)

Saying what? Brazilian portuguese is not the same of  european portuguese.

QuoteWhere he was registered is irrelevant to the source of the name.

Im not discussing the roots of the name. An by your logic, if you not have an apache or navajo name you cant say you have an American name.

If my mother register my name in brazil, and it is accept in the register office.. The name is brazilian for all effects.

QuoteArtur is the Portuguese version of Arthur, a name that some people think comes from "artos" (meaning "bear"). If his name was Arthur I would say that it was an English name, regardless of where he was born or registered.

By your logic it would be greek. Not english.

QuoteGreek: ?????, "leavened loaf", "bread"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artos

QuoteOh, a colony complex, that explains it.  :P

Lol, far from it... Brazil > Portugal. Even after all the robbery ;D
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

ArMaP

Quote from: RUSSO on December 31, 2014, 12:12:07 AM
Saying what? Brazilian portuguese is not the same of  european portuguese.
It's not, in the same way US English is not the same as UK English, but it's a variation of Portuguese, and that's why the official language in Brazil is Portuguese, not Brazilian.

QuoteIm not discussing the roots of the name.
But I am, and that's the only thing I have been doing on this thread (which also means that I have been guilty of derailing it :().

QuoteAn by your logic, if you not have an apache or navajo name you cant say you have an American name.
Or a Apache or Navajo (or any other local language) version of some other name.

QuoteIf my mother register my name in brazil, and it is accept in the register office.. The name is brazilian for all effects.
No, it's a name that is recognized in Brazil, it doesn't change the name. :)

QuoteBy your logiv it would be greek. Not english.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artos
Not that "artos", the Celtic word "artos", as Arthur's origins appear to be Celtic, not Greek.

QuoteLol, far from it... Brazil > Portugal. Even after all the robbery ;D
Complexes are complex. :)
Being bigger means nothing, look at the US, always looking for someone to consider as a "king" or "queen". :)

RUSSO

Quote from: ArMaP on December 31, 2014, 12:29:23 AM
No, it's a name that is recognized in Brazil, it doesn't change the name. :)

Registered in a legal office. Brazilian name.

QuoteNot that "artos", the Celtic word "artos", as Arthur's origins appear to be Celtic, not Greek.

So you saying not portuguese and not brazilian anymore?

QuoteComplexes are complex. :)
Being bigger means nothing, look at the US, always looking for someone to consider as a "king" or "queen". :)

i have no repressed emotional thoughts about Portugal at all. When i tell you Brazil is bigger, i mean bigger economy, territory, production, etc. I would find hard have any kind of patological behavior because Portugal, in some point of time, used the country i was born as a colony. Im very proud of my country... even more proud of my state.

So... i could say you're complexed because Portugal once a major superpower, now is barelly a shadow of it?

Nah... i'm proud but not stupid to the point think my country is better than any other one. Ufanism is not in my list of "skills".

Sorry Zorgon for the derail the thread. These posts should be part of another kind thread.
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."