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This audiobook is very interesting read, um I mean, to listen to.  If you like to read books, you should listen to this audiobook.  What's interesting about this book is that it warn us about the forth coming alien invasion.  We should not take this warning lightly.  This book's warning seems to confirm what Al Bielek was talking about his time-jump.  This book is published by someone who had spiritual contacts with this alien life form that had not visit earth yet but they have been monitoring our earth from a very safe distance.  The alien mention that if humanity fail, they will not intervene and will leave once earth has been lost to those alien race.  I think every human should read or at least hear this audiobook.  It also mention about Christianity and stuff.

 

There's 11 part to this audiobook.  Listen to all of them.  It is very intriguing.

 

First issue: The first video is stating "facts" without providing evidence. Why should I believe it?

Secondly, the news video is different. Of course there are plans on the chance of alien contact. That doesn't mean that we have been visited.

Listen through the entire 11 parts of the audiobook. :)  It's claim have merits on the ground that it is in tune with logical reasoning.

I'm all for logical reasoning, and to a point what I'm hearing makes sense. But it's still making baseless claims. Prime example in the first few minutes being that there are several alien races already amongst us. If this is true, provide the evidence.

It's sounding like a reasonable prediction as to why an alien invasion would occur, but it's trying to pass itself off as actual alien contact which brings it to a cheesy level, personally.

I'm all for logical reasoning, and to a point what I'm hearing makes sense. But it's still making baseless claims. Prime example in the first few minutes being that there are several alien races already amongst us. If this is true, provide the evidence.

It's sounding like a reasonable prediction as to why an alien invasion would occur, but it's trying to pass itself off as actual alien contact which brings it to a cheesy level, personally.

Sounds more to me that the people behind this audio book watched or are fanboys of star wars.

First issue: The first video is stating "facts" without providing evidence. Why should I believe it?

Secondly, the news video is different. Of course there are plans on the chance of alien contact. That doesn't mean that we have been visited.

 

 

Which is one of a few reasons why it belongs in the conspiracy section

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I'm all for logical reasoning, and to a point what I'm hearing makes sense. But it's still making baseless claims. Prime example in the first few minutes being that there are several alien races already amongst us. If this is true, provide the evidence.

Aliens don't need to invade -- they already have an established presence.

 

As for 'proof', what would satisfy you ?

 

Don't count on governments to tell you.  They don't want you to know.

 

NASA or general Science is not going to announce aliens.

 

There are many photos, videos of the craft. (yes, of course some are fake)

 

There are many eye witness encounters with ETs.

 

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

 

If you choose not to believe the evidence, there isn't much hope for your proof.

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Aliens or no Aliens, both are equally terrifying possibilities.

 

I'd listen to this but I already know I'd just start believing it with no actual proof to back any of it up. I'd then tell several people about it to which I'm sure they'll say I'm an idiot. I'll then forget that I believe it at all about 2 weeks later and resume believing what I do now. Instead of doing any of that I'll just save myself all that time and talk about how I'm not doing it.

 

 

Actually, I'll maybe just listen to Part 1......... But that's it!

Aliens don't need to invade -- they already have an established presence.

 

As for 'proof', what would satisfy you ?

 

Don't count on governments to tell you.  They don't want you to know.

 

NASA or general Science is not going to announce aliens.

 

There are many photos, videos of the craft. (yes, of course some are fake)

 

There are many eye witness encounters with ETs.

 

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

 

If you choose not to believe the evidence, there isn't much hope for your proof.

Proof?

 

Oh riiiight.  There is no point in proving it because people don't believe.

 

Or maybe someone could come up with something substantial that can be proven and not refuted.

 

Nah, that would make too much sense.

 

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

 

Because a job occupation does not define mental stability or honesty?

Proof?

 

Oh riiiight.  There is no point in proving it because people don't believe.

 

Or maybe someone could come up with something substantial that can be proven and not refuted.

 

Nah, that would make too much sense.

 

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

 

Because a job occupation does not define mental stability or honesty?

 

Usually people who make claims like that say that you should do the research yourself, otherwise you won't believe it and whats the point.

 

I believe that's what is called a copout.

Proof?

 

Oh riiiight.  There is no point in proving it because people don't believe.

 

Or maybe someone could come up with something substantial that can be proven and not refuted.

 

Nah, that would make too much sense.

 

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

 

Because a job occupation does not define mental stability or honesty?

 

 

 

You're arguing with hum, evidence is nothing something he requires for his beliefs. 

Aliens don't need to invade -- they already have an established presence.

As for 'proof', what would satisfy you ?

Don't count on governments to tell you. They don't want you to know.

NASA or general Science is not going to announce aliens.

There are many photos, videos of the craft. (yes, of course some are fake)

There are many eye witness encounters with ETs.

Why would airline pilots, police, and military people lie ?

If you choose not to believe the evidence, there isn't much hope for your proof.

I'm on a boat for another couple of days so apologies for quoting the entire post, tapatalk has its issues.

What would satisfy me in the way of proof? One of these aliens coming forward would work, I imagine there would be some way we could then verify their claim. Or, rather than picking on country farmers and people in the boondocks, how about creating a public display, something that the government would be unable to hide as you claim. Why do these crop circles only happen when no one is around to see them? It doesn't help their cause if their purpose is to say, "here we are, we exist!"

Let's say that I decide to believe you, and you are saying that you are from another planet. If you expect me to take you seriously on your claim then I need evidence, as it would be a scientific breakthrough, possibly the breakthough of our entire species' existence. How did you get here? What incredible technology was used to shorten the flight time to arrive here? Or does your species live really long (although due to the traveling time, really boring) lives? What was the original purpose in visiting us? Is there a plan to return home?

I can provide evidence that proves I am human and have been here all my life. Aliens should be able to provide similar evidence instead of their teenagers borrowing the ship to graffiti in corn fields.

What would satisfy me in the way of proof? One of these aliens coming forward would work, I imagine there would be some way we could then verify their claim. Or, rather than picking on country farmers and people in the boondocks, how about creating a public display, something that the government would be unable to hide as you claim. Why do these crop circles only happen when no one is around to see them? It doesn't help their cause if their purpose is to say, "here we are, we exist!"

Let's say that I decide to believe you, and you are saying that you are from another planet. If you expect me to take you seriously on your claim then I need evidence, as it would be a scientific breakthrough, possibly the breakthough of our entire species' existence. How did you get here? What incredible technology was used to shorten the flight time to arrive here? Or does your species live really long (although due to the traveling time, really boring) lives? What was the original purpose in visiting us? Is there a plan to return home?

I can provide evidence that proves I am human and have been here all my life. Aliens should be able to provide similar evidence instead of their teenagers borrowing the ship to graffiti in corn fields.

Some aliens are much like us, walking among us.

 

Many human-like visitors are actually from a future time.

 

Aliens do not want to land en masse and announce themselves.

 

Open contact can bring hostile action from the military, create public panic, and disrupt the general culture of Earth.

 

They contact those who they have some purpose with.

 

Many are here to observe, others gently influence humans.

 

And giving us 'scientific break-throughs' could cause industries to collapse.

 

(A lot of beneficial technology is being suppressed, right now, by Earth's own humans.)

 

There are consequences to consider.

 

Crop circles are a way of slowly raising consciousness -- a gentle influence.

 

They respect both sides of Belief -- you can think CC are alien communication, or choose to believe they are a hoax.

 

I don't know how you prove being from another planet.

 

I could say that I'm from California or Australia -- tho I have never been to either.

 

I could produce documents, which could be false.

 

I could show you pictures, but these days almost any photo can be faked.

 

An alien would have to have significant physical differences from humans.

 

The way of 'getting here' has been described -- Bob Lazar and others have given technical details -- but people who have pre-decided what is possible dismiss it.

 

I guess the only proof to anyone is for an alien to land and take you for a ride.

 

I can only suggest you travel to the 'UFO hotspots' and try to communicate with our visitors.

 

 

The biggest stumbling block to knowing the truth about aliens is most people do not really want to know for sure.

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The biggest stumbling block to knowing the truth about aliens is most people do not really want to know for sure.

 

 

Nah, it's just that not every one is desperate to "believe" to the point that they throw all logic out the window & buy into ludicrously extravagant government coverups & all this tacky new age mysticism.

^ And just what 'logic' makes other intelligent life coming to Earth impossible ?

 

Dismissing every photo, video, eye witness to alien life, is truly illogical.

 

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For one, they wouldn't look exactly like us. That is the egotistical side of humanity that allows for that belief. 

 

Dismissing things that are not proven are quite logical. Some people used to believe the earth was flat...these are the same type of people who believe what you just said.

 

Faith has no place in the scientific community or facts.

^ And just what 'logic' makes other intelligent life coming to Earth impossible ?

 

Dismissing every photo, video, eye witness to alien life, is truly illogical.

Let's say that pic is legitimate (haven't done any research to say otherwise), what made you go from UFO to alien invaders? That looks like a leap of faith to me, which is truly illogical.

^ And just what 'logic' makes other intelligent life coming to Earth impossible ?

 

Dismissing every photo, video, eye witness to alien life, is truly illogical.

 

 

 

 

 

Not a single one of those things listed counts as hard evidence. It's truly illogical to accept any of those as evidence when they represent none. 

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