tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post5113567908425126324..comments2023-11-05T00:38:56.097-07:00Comments on 21st Century British Nationalism: UFO's dont exist - so why are firing missiles at them ?Defender of Libertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16093052197059748663noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-38664099462417935142008-10-24T05:48:00.000-07:002008-10-24T05:48:00.000-07:00Ano said..."When E.T. personally comes down from s...Ano said...<BR/><BR/>"When E.T. personally comes down from space and invites me aboard his ship to slug back some tranya while having a tour, I'll believe in little green men.<BR/><BR/>Is it probable there is life 'out there'? Sure. But, like I said, I'll believe it when I see it."<BR/><BR/>No need to believe in little green men. You need to believe in yourself and the realities that exist outside of your narrow consensual reality. You need to think outside of the consensual opinions, beliefs and ideologies given to us by career-minded scientists, politicians and religionists. Think of "The Matrix" and decide what colour pill<BR/>you want to take. If you read this column then you are likely to be a nationalist or someone who thinks independently. Do so where it concerns reality and who determines the realities that we accept.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-72880938026376384452008-10-24T05:44:00.000-07:002008-10-24T05:44:00.000-07:00Lormarie replied..."My response wasn't logical or ...Lormarie replied...<BR/><BR/>"My response wasn't logical or rational but the possibility of the existence of fairies or aliens is? Surely you must understand why many would dismiss those claims."<BR/><BR/>A good point Lormarie - and yes, I understand why many would dismiss those claims.<BR/><BR/>But I would argue that it is more logical and scientific to accept the validity of eyewitnes testimoney and experience,to collect that and any other evidence and to collate it in a scientific manner. that is the purpose and modus operandi (or it should be though science has frequently been corrupted itself by academic peressures, political pressures and by personal beliefs as much as any other field of human endeavour sadly).<BR/><BR/>The existence of such eyewitness testimoey is a rich field for psychologists, sociologists and folklorists. The problem is that "science" attacks the subject of UFOs as nonsense because it has its own ideology based on an outdated persception of the Universe, one which is Cartesian in notion. Even so-caled "ufologists" fail to study the subject scientifically as they too are often obsessed with such things as extraterrestrials and the modern dat folklore of that subject, along with government coverups etc. Often the "ufologists" themslves are responsible for the darknes sof that subject, covering up evidence or inventing evidence, in order to justify their own beliefs and paranoia.<BR/><BR/>No,what is needed is pure objective study, free from bias and prejudice and academic pressures. In the Victorian and Edwwardian period folklorists did a great job in speaking to the countrymen in rural districts, colecting stories of strange animals and beings, and many faeiry accounts.<BR/><BR/>Today, reasonable students of the subject of UFOS and related "disciplines" are beginning to realis ethat the faery phenomenon still continues to this day, even in the UK, and bears remarkable efatures to the beings and events described in accounts of UFO encounters and so-called abduction accounts.<BR/><BR/>Those who study comparative religions and hallucinatory drug use are beginning to realis that not only are folklorist accounts of faery encounters similar to UFO encounters but the accounts of those (both Western man and the indigenous peoples of, say Amazonia) who regularly use particular drugs in their religious rituals describe EXACTLY the same kind of beings and events as the above.<BR/><BR/>What we are at last beginning to glimpse now is the existence of other dimensions that can interact with humanity, which have their own inner ecology, and which have always existed with man on this planet, and have - at times - guided and even manipulated mankind.<BR/><BR/>Therefore, in brief, the beliefs of those who causally ignore or reject such accounts of say, faery or UFO encounters, do so with a technological-orientated and rational bigotry that owes as much as to religion as any other ideology. One cannot dismiss the valid acounts of individuals who experience such phenomenon as contrary to "rationality" or "consenus reality" any more than one can dismiss any other claim. To do so is the sign of a mechanistic and hyper-rational ideology that is embedded deep within the mindset of a secularist, anti-spiritual, technology-obsessed and materialistic worldview.<BR/><BR/>Faery and UFO experiences may indeed appear to be illogical or irrational to our current materialistic worldview but it is our worldview that is currently illogical and out of kilter with the actual reality that we exist in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-40726989084655918752008-10-22T18:26:00.000-07:002008-10-22T18:26:00.000-07:00When E.T. personally comes down from space and inv...When E.T. personally comes down from space and invites me aboard his ship to slug back some tranya while having a tour, I'll believe in little green men.<BR/><BR/>Is it probable there is life 'out there'? Sure. But, like I said, I'll believe it when I see it.<BR/><BR/>JMHO.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-8489485700889111632008-10-22T18:01:00.000-07:002008-10-22T18:01:00.000-07:00The fact that humanity has been encountering being...The fact that humanity has been encountering beings that do not represent humanity for hundreds, if not, thousands of years, has demostated by the reports of beings as faeiries, is indicative enough of a phenomenon that cannot be easily swept aside with canons such as "I do not believe" , etc.--Mr. Potter<BR/><BR/>My response wasn't logical or rational but the possibility of the existence of fairies or aliens is? Surely you must understand why many would dismiss those claims.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-35551384085712302412008-10-21T05:22:00.000-07:002008-10-21T05:22:00.000-07:00"It is likely" is not a sufficient rational, logic..."It is likely" is not a sufficient rational, logical or indeed scientific explanation to account for the many eyewitness reports and documented trace evidence, photographic/video and radar evidence available.<BR/><BR/>When there are well-documented reports by many military and civilians observers of a ground landing and entities eg Rendlesham Forest case, 1980, involving the US military authorities occurring next to a (former) USAF air base in East anglia housing nuclear weapons at the height of the Cold War, then "surely" questions have to be asked and one is entitled to be "alarmed" by the ease at which unidentifed craft have landed so near to a live military base.<BR/><BR/>Are the authorities helpless in the face of such occurrences, or are they allowing such encounters?<BR/><BR/>We need to be told!<BR/><BR/>Whether you or anyone else "believes" or "doesn't believe" in alien beings, UFOs or whate ver is irrelvent. The fact of the matter is that there is sufficient evidence to show that someting anomalous is going on that is beyound our present understanding.<BR/><BR/>The fact that humanity has been encountering beings that do not represent humanity for hundreds, if not, thousands of years, has demostated by the reports of beings as faeiries, is indicative enough of a phenomenon that cannot be easily swept aside with canons such as "I do not believe" , etc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-45766982864313923802008-10-20T13:05:00.000-07:002008-10-20T13:05:00.000-07:00If there are UFO's it is likely just some military...If there are UFO's it is likely just some military or otherwise government "inspired" exercise. There are I'm sure, perfectly reasonable explanations and nothing to be alarmed about. I personally don't believe in alien beings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-41716927444267929642008-10-20T10:54:00.000-07:002008-10-20T10:54:00.000-07:00Good article highlighting the news that the UK Gov...Good article highlighting the news that the UK Govt have released more UFO files under the FOIA.<BR/><BR/>We can be sure, however, that the juicy bits have long been shredded or filed away in a distant repository long ago.<BR/><BR/>The 1957 interception case is intriguing.But we should be hesitant at jumping to conclusions, hower, as nowhere does it state that the pilot or any ground observer saw the UFO. It appears to have been only a radar contact case and therefore may have been an anomlaous radar return, or even a top secret military weapon with then purpose of creating a radar return.<BR/><BR/>The 1957 Bentwaters case provided far more material of interest which involved radar and visual observation with military cradft over East Anglia.<BR/><BR/>The other accounts sem very interesting inclusing the missile-like object spotted by several observers. Despite exhaustive invetsigations the object coold not be identified and we seem to have a rare genuine case of a UFO some kind of structured craft with intelligence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com