Topic: alien line-up

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2 (edited by zonabi 2005-02-20 08:01:46)

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awesome!

check out this stealth ninja alien:
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hiiiyaaaa!

"...i was taken by the hand, from the ocean to the sand..."
nitin sawhney - 'eastern eyes'

3 (edited by Alushe 2005-02-20 10:03:43)

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If there's an intergalactic war on, I want that ninja on my side.

Perusing the site briefly, it seems this Story fellow has an interest in the studies of Erich von Daniken. I devoured several of Daniken's books back in my mid-high school year, and while I didn't take everything he had written literally it did help me to start questioning traditional history. It would be good to read some of these again to see if they correlate with what I now know.

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I like the second guy, the Ewok.  They beat the Empire!  They can do it again!

* When we start identifying wisdom with our ability to comprehend its form, what wisdom is that?
* Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
* People want platitudes, not progress.

5 (edited by Cipher 2005-02-24 03:42:16)

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Alushe wrote:

If there's an intergalactic war on, I want that ninja on my side.

Perusing the site briefly, it seems this Story fellow has an interest in the studies of Erich von Daniken. I devoured several of Daniken's books back in my mid-high school year, and while I didn't take everything he had written literally it did help me to start questioning traditional history. It would be good to read some of these again to see if they correlate with what I now know.

I read his stuff when I was a teenager too.  The one that got me thinking the most was his last book - which had someone going back and forward in time (?via a pyramid) and losing, then finding a key - which existed in several time periods at once.  That took a bit to get my head around. 

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This one looks like a Scot who's just eaten a deep-fried Mars bar! No offence to any Scottish readers (my brother and his family are all Scots smile )

"And your truth will set you free!" Cipher

"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift.  The rational mind is a faithful servant.  We have created a society which honours the servant but has forgotten the gift." Albert Einstein

6 (edited by Alushe 2005-02-24 13:36:47)

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I haven't read Daniken's later stuff; I have the local libraries to thank for not holding it :S, the most recent one I read was about the Nazca (sp?) airstrips, also very interesting. The main criticism that goes hand in hand with von Daniken's writing was that his methods were very "unscientific", by which I guess it is meant that he doesn't adhere to the institutionalised doctrines and dogmas of scientific methodology. I would be tempted to say that in my eyes this lends more credibility to his name, as it shows he is willing to separate himself from the circles of concrete academia (facing ridicule and dismissal) to pursue a subject he feels is very relevant and important.