http://www.ufoconspiracy.com/reports/3_second_eben.htm ok, whats your take (everybody please) it looks preety real to me!!
The Parrot three times spoke the latter: One in two parts and the Woodpecker taps this message. A few years after tens of thousands of birds flew over Europe: The Eagle acquired three rare birds. Unfortunately one died a few years after. Many years passed while Eagle learned to talk some rare bird: But, mainly the rare bird learned to speak Eagle. These discussions are referred to in the book written in the forth repeat of the twin year the Woodpecker was born.
And on for 20+ pages leading eventually after eight years to, "The Bird Sanctuary" in 1995..........
Not so. Remember the aliens in Close Encounters, back in the 70s? Streiber may have have been riding a trend, but he did not start it.JerryB said:When are people going to realise that such creatures simply sould not stand up with such musculature? Tie this is in with that way that the whole grey look was pretty much kicked off by Streiber's book cover back in, what, 1988? Before that look was conspicuous by it's absence.
The ramp opens up a second time and a small, frail, undeveloped, spindly, pale alien with big eyes gracefully debarks. The vulnerable being with superior intelligence, a messianic figure of sorts, gestures with a message of love and peace to investigating scientists via sign language - he raises both his arms in a good-will gesture. Other small, childlike humanoid aliens, obviously harmless, emerge and stand on Earth's soil to face the humans.
Excellent point, JerryB.JerryB said:The famous case of Betty and Barney Hill had very vague grey precursors, which (it has been argued) may be partly responsible for kicking the whole thing off. But then again, the entituies they saw were like humans, had big noses and had quite large 'wraparound' eyes.
The greys seem to be a mish-mash of several things taht have now apparently become sort of default setting for what aliens should look like. Befoere they arrived on the scene, reported encounters with ETs featured a very wide variety of shapes and sizes
I couldn't find a drawing by Dee but did find a sketch by Aleister Crowley of one of the alleged Enochian entities he called Lam.pi23 said:Dr John Dee, he of the angelic conversations, drew a picture of one of the enochian entities with which he conversed adn it looks strikingly like the architypal Grey alien. Can't find a picture of it on the net at the moment but I'm sure someone will.
Because THEY want us to, obviously! :eek!!!!:Philo T said:...how could mankind to fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the world? How could we miss something like that?
"...if we are wrong and the Greys actually exist then we know that they aren't ETs at all, but some other terrestrial creature we have somehow overlooked perhaps descended from some as yet undiscovered branch of the hominid bush."
-Peter Rogerson reviewing a book called 'Evolving the Alien: The Science of Extraterrestrial Life' by Jack Cohen and Ian Stewart on page 19 of Magonia no. 80 (Jan. 03).
Butterfly said:Excellent point, JerryB.
I found
this sitewhich shows stills from the "made for TV movie" about the Hills' encounter, which I'd never seen. IMO the images of "the greys" bear a striking resemblance to the aliens who later found fame in the "Alien Autopsy" film allegedly from Roswell.
Oh my goodness! We've just figured out that smoking tobacco is bad for us! I'm glad to see someone is at least asking this question. I am so weary of my species self-absorption. We think we are so damned clever. Our hubris embarrasses me.Philo T said:...If it does, how could mankind to fundamentally misunderstand the nature of the world? How could we miss something like that?