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According to Dr. Steven Greer, yes, SETI has received multiple extraterrestrial signals. This news he says, is confirmed by senior employees within the SETI program.





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Scobiewan, on 7/2/2006 2:53:14 AM
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Lazy..
You make every discussion obsolete. Who or what are you to decide what source is true? Apparently, every source that reinforces your rigid belief structure is credible. I wish I could agree with your "official" line on everything I've seen you comment on, but what you say, think, or bevieve is not always true. The sooner you cop on to that fact, the sooner people will take you as credible. Go back to playing Starwars, I'll go back to forming my own opinion.

"Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd" - Voltaire


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Instinct, on 7/2/2006 4:26:10 AM
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"Damn! Those alien bastards are gonna pay for ruining my ride"
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g0dl3ss, on 7/2/2006 4:30:40 AM
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This story would be cool if it was true...and it's not like the gov't wouldn't squash the truth...but it seems that something this big would be impossible to contain. Signals from space, yeah yeah, and we've got Bigfoot on ice and a downed saucer stashed in Mexico. Um...can we have some proof? A news release? A five-page spread in Time? Photos? Video? Not asking for much here, just some evidence.

Conclusion: Greer's a nutjob.
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LazyJones, on 7/2/2006 5:18:04 AM
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Scobiewan wrote:

»Who or what are you to decide what source is true?«
»Apparently, every source that reinforces your rigid belief structure is credible. I wish I could agree with your "official" line on everything I've seen you comment on, but what you say, think, or bevieve is not always true. The sooner you cop on to that fact, the sooner people will take you as credible.«

Perhaps if you could list the arguments that you had issues with, your statement could become constructive.

I really do believe that there is life out there, but I refuse to believe anyone unable to present actual evidence towards this claim.
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azazil, on 7/2/2006 6:08:34 AM
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great, the NSA wiretap alien transmissions now.
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scalarpotential, on 7/2/2006 7:35:41 AM
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I think enough astronauts and pilots have been seeing strange things they have told us. But the enormouse amount of overlapping stories from others is also increadible. Not forgetting the cropcirkles who are getting more difficult every year. And then de infrared videos from the spaceshutle and ISS, and a lot of videos from your every day Joe.

Against it is the governemnts stories and the nutcases with a huge fantasy. And for some maybe common sense (but in fact has no relevance, common is common).
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Dragonmati, on 7/2/2006 9:16:50 AM
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I agree with everyone that the world isn't ready to make contact. Because most of the world is stupid, ignorant, and again, very very stupid. Most people would be scared of ET's as i think they are scared of us. It's wierd and funny, how two races can't interact because of ignorance...
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manc, on 7/2/2006 11:16:01 AM
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I believe that the Universe isn't just stranger than we think, but stranger than we CAN think.

If this story were true, SETI would be announcing it officially. It is, after all, their raison d'être.
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JiggyMug, on 7/2/2006 11:17:59 AM
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The human race is definitely not ready for alien contact. To quote George Carlin (even though he is a comedianhe said something that should be considered before everyone starts getting in an uproar about space people.)

"In case you havent heard, the latest disaster for the universe is that the United States is going to go to Mars, and then were going to colonise deep space.. with our microwave hot dogs and plastic vomit, fake dog sh!t, cinamon dental floss, lemon scented toilet paper, and sneakers with lights in the heels, and all these other impressive things we'eve done down here. But let me ask you this. What are we going to tell the intergalactic council of minsters when one of our teenage mothers throws her new born baby into a dumpster? How are we going to explain that to the space people? How are we going to let them know that our ambassador was only late for the meeting because his breakfast was cold and so he had to spend 30 extra minutes punching his wife around in the kitchen? Or what are they going to think that its just a local custom that over 80 million women in the third world have had their clittorous's forceably removed in ordet to reduce their sex drive so they wont cheat on their husbands? Cant you see how eager the rest of the universe is for us to show up?"

The people of this planet need to worry about getting their own sh!t straight before worrying about "if anyone else is out there"
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oxdeltaxo, on 7/2/2006 11:43:19 AM
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Has any even taken a look at the majestic 12 documents? Some claim them to be counter-intellegence that the government published to throw people off the scent. While others claim them to be the real deal. Although alot of the text is blacked out by marker on some of these documents so you might have a hard time obtaining an un-altered copy. But its a weird read. Includes how so people died after trying to handle an alien space craft and what not.
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