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Sunday 4 July 2021

Aristotle's 'Sublunary World'

So KP 'tries' to 'convince' these super duper advanced ET Alien beings that KP can 'hear the water,' so to speak... And that there is no point them still 'confounding our speech.' Or even just messing with our minds. (I added that last bit, KP never said that!)

Meanwhile, Alex Jones is still around the place - right now this week - reminding us that a tiny handful of people were warning that there was going to be a 'fake Alien invasion' mounted by the Borg, in order to grasp even more control than they already have, and that these voices were saying this long long long before even any slight hint at all about these confirmed US Navy videos which were pushed forward (they were already out there I believe) to the wider public and then 'officially confirmed' by the Pentagon.

I can hear the waters, after a couple of
these.

I am quite intrigued just how it will be possible for a very backward, yet all the same sentient being admittedly, to convince truly advanced beings who travel extensively across the Universe, that, presumably, what the backward individual knows is superior to what the advanced being knows about them...

This reminds me of the narratives about King Solomon and his business partner and joint venture-r, Hiram 1 King of Tire -, who sent ships off to Atlantis and brought back masses of gold and silver and precious woods and stuff. No one seems to say with what did they trade to get these amazing and valuable cargoes?

We would like to know!

And we would like to also, know, Kitty, what are you proposing to 'trade' with ET for? Or, how do you propose to 'convince them' about something? This stance appears to pre-suppose that they are, what, blissfully ignorant?

You wouldn't be entertaining some private thoughts of cheating advanced ET Aliens - would you????? Because you would not do that, right, and you wouldn't even come across as trying to, right?  

If one were able to communicate, pre the Tower of Babel 'confusion' (presuming this is even a 'real thing' in some sense) would it not then be though that one could easily communicate with them - and need not 'want the opportunity to try and...?'

So, how are you saying you can 'hear the water?' Or that is, 'hear the reformation of the water.' And we of course know we don't actually literally mean 'water' water, right?

It is absolutely clear by logic, that a significant advantage of these ET Aliens, is to do with time; they can use that strategically, and we cannot. So, let's say they perceive humans as a threatening species - dangerous, narcissistic, self-involved, selfish, arrogant... They will let humans wear themselves out.

'Gold pressed Latinum...' LOL


Why would they need to 'engage' with humans of that nature at all?

So, you are the US Navy... ...so the f* what??

'You' were the army of Caesar, the so-called undefeatable 'Legio IX Hispana.' That one with the Atlantean Bull motif on its standard... : )

You got something better than that?

You got actually, anything to offer at all?

What?

(We'll get to the 'why humans are valuable' in a bit, but I guarantee you, there is no one from any ET Alien civilization that needs humans as slaves! LOL What a laugh.)    



3 comments:

  1. You know, I'm willing to humor you. Shouldn't you be asking me: "what are these waters you hear? what are you actually talking about? Because I think we're talking about different things.."

    I think I've learned what I needed in this space. Funny that it ends with "Think of the bahgwan. Do you really want to have tea with the Bahgwan and ask him questions."

    Nope!

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  2. A non-sequitur comment: I actually own one of those gold pressed latinum slips from the Perth Mint. Mine has been graded by PCGS and encased in a rather large plexiglass "slab." The slab is large enough to accomodate an autograph.

    So I went to a Star Trek convention with my latinum, and I had Quark sign the slab. Except, of course, it really wasn't Quark - it was Armin Shimerman, the actor who portrays Quark.

    But the difference between Quark and Shimerman isn't really all that great, as the Aliens on Star Trek (or in any other sci-fi franchise) aren't really all that "alien," are they? How can they be?

    I'm thinking, then, that whoever is flying around in those UFOs probably don't bother giving out autographs. Or if they do, they don't charge 40 Federal Reserve Notes, as Armin does. Which is relatively inexpensive in the conventioneering world of geek fandom.

    So I guess my point is this: Thanks, Armin! I mean... QUARK!

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    1. Love Quark. Quark is the epitome of 'everything wrong and everything right.' LOL

      Man, you are so 'onto the theme' going on here. You're going to love the next article.

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