I find microwaved cake to be quite delectable. However as for the arsenic theme I lol'd |
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Wikihow is a terrible, terrible website. |
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I find microwaved cake to be quite delectable. However as for the arsenic theme I lol'd |
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NASA (and other government organizations) openly promote and talk about ongoing and future missions that have every intent of finding signs of extraterrestrial life. |
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Of course they wouldn't tell anyone. They're part of the evil liberal-jewish-conservative-scientist-banker-white-alien-asian-industrialist-neonazi-black-academic-communist-intellectual-capitalist conspiracy. |
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I'm actually under the impression that it is not something we will hear about, as soon as it happens. If it gets out, it gets out, but I firmly believe that the government takes great care to assess what they think the public "is or isn't ready for." I think proof of intelligent alien "visitors" to our planet would fall under the latter. We have been subject to fictional alien invasion movies since the dawn of television, and we still live in a society that is xenophobic toward different members of our own species. To think that there wouldn't be some kind of unrest in the street, at the sudden revelation that we are not alone in the universe (or, what's more, on this planet) would be a little naive, I'd think. And I believe it's the government's job to know this, and to anticipate it. |
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Last edited by Oneironaut Zero; 12-08-2010 at 05:01 PM.
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It seems as if it would be difficult to conceal alien visitors if they wanted to be known. Why would it only be the US government that they revealed themselves to and not some other government or people? I for one would want to know as soon as it happened. If the general populace couldn't cope than oh well. If nothing else it would at least give us another species to plug into the "other" role which so many of seem to need so we can quit being racist towards members of our own species. |
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I still don't see why NASA would publicly promote missions with the goal of finding extraterrestrial life if they have no intention to share results. |
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They will have to share tech with the world, why would they if they can keep it for themselves right now and improve weapons and vehicles etc? the government also looks out for their intrests, and not just the peoples. Politics, yada yada yada. I'm not a conspiricy nut but i 100% believe they would rather hide this then let us know of findings. No, this is not because "movies" tell me. Sure, if some type of alien race comes to us with their ships it's impossible to keep it secret, but if the public don't know about it then keep it that way. |
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Looks like some people are concerned with the quality of science done in the original article: |
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They didn't do mass spectrometry on the DNA?? |
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I'm among a strange group of people who believe that the idea that "mankind isn't ready for aliens, and therefore any and all discovery should be kept secret for now" is an idea created and perpetuated by the government. Kinda like the idea that Americans aren't ready to know about the truth of their own government and its involvement in other countries, therefore we need an un-free media. At least that's my evidence that government is lying about aliens, it lies about everything else. |
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There are 195 independent countries (and governments) in the world, the US can't speak for everybody. |
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About 192 of those countries are members of the United Nations. It is conceivable that - if the United Nations, as a whole, decides that the general populace isn't ready for such information - the general populace would not have ample/confirmed/unquestionable knowledge of such information. The U.S., in effect, would not be speaking for everybody. |
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Last edited by Oneironaut Zero; 12-16-2010 at 04:50 AM.
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As if 192 countries (which include whacky places like Iran, North Korea and at one point the USSR) with thousands of rotating personnel could keep a secret, let alone agree on anything. |
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Well that all falls into the realm of assuming what any given country would/could do, given certain variables that we may or may not be privy to. I'm not going that far. I was just responding to your last statement. |
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Getting into tin foil hat territory... |
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If I wasn't into protracted pointless back and forths I would never come to extended discussion |
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Perhaps the US government wants its citizens to believe that it has secret contact with aliens so that citizens will be more afraid of said government? It's basic Art of War, confuse your enemy. In this case, the enemy is the taxpayer. |
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