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Request for Zorgon re Antarctica

Started by petrus4, December 17, 2016, 11:20:14 PM

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zorgon

Quote from: Eighthman on December 18, 2016, 11:08:33 PM
The 3 videos are interesting but I wonder if they are repeating accounts asserted by others, mostly.  Someone tells them about Nazi UFOs and it gets investigated, even if was crazy stuff to begin with.

90 % of what we see in these videos these days is old material rehashed, embellished and believed... very little is first hand knowledge that is verifiable

Over the years the story gets muddied with beliefs that now becaome facts, and are accepted as such. As the Old timers who had the original story die off, the people that have inserted themselves into the story, the Johnny come-latelies, put there own spin on it and people who WANT to believe just buy it up hook line and sinker. Usually its for money.

In the end, it means the DEATH of UFOlogy

A good example is Linda Milton Howe and how she attached her entire career to the California Drones that were fake... 

John Lear calls it UZO disease... the need to keep your audience coming back so you jump on any popular story, true or not, because the fickle audience will go away if you don't feed them what they want to hear  and you will fade away to nothing


petrus4

Quote from: zorgon on December 18, 2016, 10:50:20 PM
https://owlcation.com/humanities/Debunking-the-Pyramids-of-Antarctica-myth

One annoyance with this debunking article, as with most debunking efforts I've seen, is that relies primarily on the reputable source fallacy; which is another form of the appeal to authority.

Still, I agree that it's part of a mountain range.  Of course, the way to really drive this idea into the ground, would be to bore a hole into the side of the thing and collect interior samples.  If we get bricks, rejuvenating sarcophagi, and overdressed megalomaniacs with snakes attached to their spinal cords, we can say that the UFO people were right.



f we get rock of the kind that the geologists expect, then we can probably conclude that it's a mountain. ;)
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zorgon

Quote from: petrus4 on December 19, 2016, 04:28:57 PM
  Of course, the way to really drive this idea into the ground, would be to bore a hole into the side of the thing and collect interior samples.  If we get bricks, rejuvenating sarcophagi, and overdressed megalomaniacs with snakes attached to their spinal cords, we can say that the UFO people were right.
If we get rock of the kind that the geologists expect, then we can probably conclude that it's a mountain. ;)

Well they did that in Bosnia :P problem is the one doing the digging has an agenda to make people think natural rocks are man made :P

Since the whole Bosnia thing is a one man show and no other reputable scientist will touch it... the UFO people are right no matter what the truth is.

This is why I have stopped most research lately... it just takes too much time to wade hip deep in bullsh!t only to have the gem you find ignored because it doesn't fit the UFO people's pet theory

zorgon

Quote from: petrus4 on December 19, 2016, 04:28:57 PM
overdressed megalomaniacs with snakes attached to their spinal cords,

On that note...

KUNDALINI

The serpent energy that entwines around the base of the spinal cord and gives you god like powers


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Eighthman

Question: Can someone describe Alien religion?

The folks at Exopolitics claim that there is a move towards partial disclosure, perhaps revealing the Tall Whites. It also mentions a mystical religion connected with them. Hall says he knows nothing about specifics, just that they may have some notions about God.

As for Antarctica, is any of that Russian film footage to be believed?  Flying saucers zipping around Byrd's force and blasting some stuff.