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So what's the farthest thing "out there" you have heard of?
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09-06-2008, 01:18 PM
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Dreqsqse
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funny, i was just talking about something similar the other day.
in the movie andromeda strain, you see an innocent looking set of buildings in the desert "guarded" by an innocent looking park ranger type of guy. but inside one of those buildings is an elevator that takes people to underground bases for government experiments and work on secret projects.
then many years later linda molton howe videos a set of real buildings out in the desert that have new locks and doors on them. the area was supposedly "abandoned" or no longer used, so why the new doors?
then we have star trek with capt kirk's communicators and tricorder. the communicator has turned into the modern cell phone and i'm sure we are getting close to some sort of portable scanning device.
a fairly recent movie of iron man, shows a man who created a type of free energy device to wear on his chest to prevent his death of shrapnel entering his heart. does this mean we will get free energy devices soon? who knows.
so, using the three entertainment media examples, it is how "secret" information is hiding in plain sight. it appears to be fiction and much of it is. however, there is always little bits of truth in each one.
then when real people witness events or see things and tell others about their experience, the people are put down. they are told they imagined it all, or it's a farce or some hoax. or it's mentioned they may have seen whatever it was in a movie, probably got confused and should see a doctor and take some prescription pills for that nagging mental problem.
see where i'm going with this?
none of us really know what's going on behind the scenes. all we have are bits and pieces of information and can only guess as to what they are really doing.
the best thing is to keep an open mind. anything is possible at this point. nothing is "too much" for me other than blood, gore and war because i just cannot stomach seeing that stuff in movies, like 28 days/weeks later. too violent for me. if i can't handle it in entertainment, i sure won't be able to stomach seeing that in real life.
time travel? cool. transport pads? cool. "jump rooms?" really cool, i want one. hehe
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