This is a thread for everyone to post their favorite conspiracy theories, whether they be true or unproven. Mine is that pasteurized milk is a means to harm others by Lord Rothschild. Pasteurization kills the nutrients in milk and causes cardiovascular disease. No idea if true or not.
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And there might be multiple species, too. There's been tons of time for other species to get at least as far as humans have gotten, and plenty of classes that could offer candidates.
I haven't heard of that specific interview, but I'll look it up.
One thing I've noticed very recently is increasing mention of "hairy" aliens as well, even aside from that low-level buzz about that numbers station a couple weeks ago or so.
Those Peruvian doll-things kind of scream "shell-less turtle" to me, and it seems such creatures did exist about 225 mya. Everything else around them seems like a big clown circus, though.
I do believe life could certainly exist in space because some ufo reports sound like a probe gathering data. Also there are reports deep in caves with weird stuff, UFOs seen entering and exiting the oceans. So assuming a native earth species went out into space why not check the moon or mars for any evidence. There are some weird looking things on mars but nothing conclusive until we can get a manned mission to explore up close
I would say any bases would be underground, which would make them that much harder to find, outside of anomalous heat signatures, or gases around vents.
But no matter what, they're going to push a "naturalistic" explanation until they can't, I'm sure.
Thing is, we can't be sure if we aren't in the same position as urban rats, or raccoons. To them, the cities they live in are just as natural as we think forests are, and if someone suggested to them that the entire landscape was created by humans, they'd probably find it heretical/offensive ... especially when you consider how much faster they turn over generations than humans do. A thousand years for humans is only about 50 generations. Small mammals can do that in half a century or less; for rats, just a few years (and then consider that relative time may run differently for them, in so that they experience their life span to be just as long as humans experience theirs. ie, rats might celebrate New Year's every sunrise ...)
That’s why I hope I live long enough to see manned Martian exploration. There has to be some fascinating stuff under that sand. You aware of the remote viewing the CIA had done with Mars?
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900760001-9.pdf This?
Interesting, but I think whatever happened to Mars is supposed to have happened more than a million years ago. I mean, it's not that far in the past, humans existed and were already using fire (if not actually making it themselves) by then.