WIKILEAKS "POISON PILL" IS UFO DISCLOSURE?

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Feb 14, 2006
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^^Thats what happened when satellites collided with one another a couple years ago. That shit is all satellite debris.
 
May 20, 2004
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WHY would they WANT to visit?
The only point i could make to legitimize why a superior species would take their time to visit our planet.. would the same reason why we go out of our way to explore uncharted areas and study new species on our own planet. Collectively as a species with the brainpower to do so, we are undoubtably interested in discovering and understanding our own biosphere. So a technologically superior race somewhere in the universe with the means to go great distances would probably consider their territory capable of being investigated their biosphere. We as human beings have nothing to gain thats technologically beneficial (in the sense of pushing technology forward) by studying the floor of the ocean and the nature of the creatures that inhabit those regions. But i guess its for the sake of exploration and the sheer want to "know". Truly a superior species couldn't know whether or not there would be a reason to visit unless they've had a thorough understanding of what earth could potentially have to offer them as well. So for the sake of exploration would be my answer to why.

On the other hand, who knows, a superior species could have insidious and malevolent intentions as well. I don't remember who it was but i once heard someone say that if you're in the jungle in the darkness of night, not knowing what could possibly be out there it would be wise not to start making a lot of noise and be noticeable to any potential predators. Likewise we have no idea what's out there in the vastness of space so when in doubt were probably better off keeping to ourselves.
 

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Why do you assume that their intentions would be benevolent?
think of it like this, in our point in human history we as a species are going through some tough problems that require us to solve or our way of living will collapse or possibly our existence will end (climate change, nuclear weapons).

If we're ever going to travel to the nearest star we'll have to resolve such issues now (within our lifespan). We cant travel to other solar systems, we're nowhere near doing that, but a technologically advance alien lifeform probably can. So if they do exist they probably already figured out about the part to live in harmony with themselves to get to the point to where they figured out how to travel the universe.

Such advance alien lifeform have probably already exhausted there natural resources on there planet and probably harvest the power of there planet (wind, climate, volcanos), and when thats is not enough who knows maybe harvesting the power of there sun?

Why would such a advance lifeform make contact with us? we may no even be worthy to them, they might just be observing us, they might think that we as a species do not deserve what they have in terms of technology. They careless about what we do to our planet or to ourselves.
 
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ufo related: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/jan/10/earth-close-encounter-aliens-extraterrestrials

Evolution on alien worlds is likely to be Darwinian, which may mean extraterrestrials share our tendencies for violence and exploitation. Photograph: Rex
World governments should prepare a co-ordinated action plan in case Earth is contacted by aliens, according to scientists.

They argue that a branch of the UN must be given responsibility for "supra-Earth affairs" and formulate a plan for how to deal with extraterrestrials, should they appear.

The comments are part of an extraterrestrial-themed edition of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A published today. In it, scientists examine all aspects of the search for extraterrestrial life, from astronomy and biology to the political and religious fallout that would result from alien contact.

"Will a suitable process based on expert advice from proper and responsible scientists arise at all, or will interests of power and opportunism more probably set the scene?" asked Professor John Zarnecki of the Open University and Dr Martin Dominik of the University of St Andrews in the introductory paper. "A lack of co-ordination can be avoided by creating an overarching framework in a truly global effort governed by an international politically legitimated body." The pair argue that the UN has a ready-made mechanism for such a forum in its Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (Copuos).

Member states of Copuos should put "supra-Earth affairs" on their agenda, say the scientists, and establish structures similar to those proposed for dealing with threats from near-Earth objects, such as asteroids, that might be on a collision course with our planet.

According to Simon Conway Morris, a professor of evolutionary palaeobiology at Cambridge University, anyone planning for alien contact should prepare for the worst.

Evolution on alien worlds, he said, is likely to be Darwinian in nature. Morris argues that life anywhere else in the universe will therefore probably have important similarities with life on Earth – especially if it comes from Earth-like worlds that have similar biological molecules to ours. That means ET might resemble us, warts and all, with our tendencies towards violence and exploitation.

"Why should we 'prepare for the worst'? First, if intelligent aliens exist, they will look just like us, and given our far from glorious history, this should give us pause for thought," wrote Morris in the journal's special issue.

Ted Peters, a professor of systematic theology at the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in California, considered what might happen to the world's religions in the event of ET making contact. Conventional wisdom suggests that terrestrial religion would collapse if the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) were confirmed, he wrote.

"Because our religious traditions formulated their key beliefs within an ancient world view now out of date, would shocking new knowledge dislodge our pre-modern dogmas? Are religious believers Earth-centric, so that contact with ET would de-centre and marginalise our sense of self-importance? Do our traditional religions rank us human beings on top of life's hierarchy, so if we meet ETI who are smarter than us will we lose our superior rank? If we are created in God's image, as the biblical traditions teach, will we have to share that divine image with our new neighbours?"

His conclusion, however, is that faith in Earth's major religions would survive intact. "Theologians will not find themselves out of a job. In fact, theologians might relish the new challenges to reformulate classical religious commitments in light of the new and wider vision of God's creation."

"Traditional theologians must then become astrotheologians ... What I forecast is this: contact with extraterrestrial intelligence will expand the existing religious vision that all of creation – including the 13.7bn-year history of the universe replete with all of God's creatures – is the gift of a loving and gracious God," he speculated.
 
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Evolution on alien worlds, he said, is likely to be Darwinian in nature. Morris argues that life anywhere else in the universe will therefore probably have important similarities with life on Earth – especially if it comes from Earth-like worlds that have similar biological molecules to ours. That means ET might resemble us, warts and all, with our tendencies towards violence and exploitation.

"Why should we 'prepare for the worst'? First, if intelligent aliens exist, they will look just like us, and given our far from glorious history, this should give us pause for thought," wrote Morris in the journal's special issue.
If this would be the case I highly doubt they will evolve enough to find ways to explore great distances of space before they will destroy their own race/planet.
 

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Sounds like an excuse to weaponize space and try to be the first country to make colonies in our orbit. Making power moves that are seemingly "for our safety".