Post by Mystic Wanderer on Mar 25, 2015 4:06:42 GMT -6
This video was published on You Tube, March 2, 2015, telling about a former NASA employee, Clark C. McClelland, who claims to have seen a 9' tall ET in the cargo bay during a routine space shuttle mission.
He states:
"I, Clark C. McClelland, former SCO, Space Shuttle Fleet, personally observed an 8 to 9 foot tall ET on my 27 inch video monitors while on duty in the Kennedy Space Center, Launch Control Center (LCC). The ET was standing upright in the Space Shuttle Payload Bay having a discussion with TWO tethered US NASA Astronauts. I also observed on my monitors, the spacecraft of the ET as it was in a stabilized, safe orbit to the rear of the Space Shuttle main engine pods. I observed this incident for about one minute and seven seconds. Plenty of time to memorize all that I was observing. IT WAS AN ET and Alien Star Ship!
To all who have faith in ME, I present you with this artists concept (See on top) of what I saw many years ago at KSC. It was a tall creature, about 8 to 9 feet tall. It had a humanoid body shape with two arms, two hands, two legs, two feet, a slim torso and a normal size head for its size. The color of its skin I could not determine. It appeared to have two what appeared to be eyes, but it was not detailed enough for any other comments."
Post by brotherman on Mar 25, 2015 20:01:07 GMT -6
What if I don't believe in ET, it is very difficult to even find this amusing. I mean seriously if nothing real exists outside my perception of reality and all beer is real =D
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Post by Mystic Wanderer on Mar 25, 2015 20:21:47 GMT -6
Then I would say you are in for a major shock when they come in fleets to say hello one day soon. Keep the aspirin handy. I hear it's good at stopping a heart attack. ?
Well, if there is any Terran/Alien cooperation happening? That would have been a place it is logical to have found it. Perhaps in very brief periods where it was really essential for whatever material or experiment the shuttle carried?
What if I don't believe in ET, it is very difficult to even find this amusing. I mean seriously if nothing real exists outside my perception of reality and all beer is real =D
It is a mighty big Universe just to belong to us mere mortal beings... Of course as arrogant as Humans are, it's just as well
What if I don't believe in ET, it is very difficult to even find this amusing. I mean seriously if nothing real exists outside my perception of reality and all beer is real =D
It is a mighty big Universe just to belong to us mere mortal beings... Of course as arrogant as Humans are, it's just as well
Well I didn't say I didn't believe in life outside of Earth. I just mean that the likelihood of them being here is something I don't buy does life exist elsewhere? I believe it does. Does life elsewhere visit here? I do not think they do in a sense. I think if life where to explore earth I think they would do what we do, send drones and such, I don't think we would have much interaction with the ET they would just watch our antics days later from farther reaches of space. I couldn't say for sure but I would like to add that I am a bigger proponent of inter dimensional then I am extra terrestrial when it comes to ufos in the unexplained category and that is only because I again believe ET would send drones before it sent biological entities from across space.
The mean, nasty-ass honey badger in a bar near you!
Well I didn't say I didn't believe in life outside of Earth. I just mean that the likelihood of them being here is something I don't buy does life exist elsewhere? I believe it does. Does life elsewhere visit here? I do not think they do in a sense. I think if life where to explore earth I think they would do what we do, send drones and such, I don't think we would have much interaction with the ET they would just watch our antics days later from farther reaches of space. I couldn't say for sure but I would like to add that I am a bigger proponent of inter dimensional then I am extra terrestrial when it comes to ufos in the unexplained category and that is only because I again believe ET would send drones before it sent biological entities from across space.
Fair enough
My way of thinking (nothing proven of course) is that the ET's are so far more advanced than us, that they would have no need for drones. That is a new man-made contraption, er toy, I mean weapon kl5222a5cb
If what many claim about aliens is true, we have a loooooong way to go to ever match their tech skills, if we ever do
Once again, that is just my personal feelings, nothing concrete
Now then, have you ever seen the syfy movie "The Mist" ? Hmmm, never mess with dimensions if you are not sure what will come out of them 7/39
Post by brotherman on Mar 25, 2015 20:52:48 GMT -6
as a world we only have one technological superiority though I mean there is no matter who you put a name responsible for someone is the best at putting shit into space no matter size shape or color of the creator, my point is, is that that thing is not human that went to explore. If ET beings made it here that probably means that their tech has been here a very very very very very (times a whole lot) of (long) time I think that if other beings in the universe dependant on their resources were trying to solve the same (across the universe) problems they would probably be doing what we already are doing. If they had millions of years ahead of us is one thing but that is really a hard thing to debate or even talk about because with what I understand our universe being at least to me almost seems like it was made to make it impossible for us to have friends elsewhere even if they existed.
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Post by brotherman on Mar 25, 2015 20:59:11 GMT -6
The thing is, I don't think anyone questions if life in the universe elsewhere exists. I think the hotter topic is "how does it react with us if at all?" Or, "can it?"
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The thing is, I don't think anyone questions if life in the universe elsewhere exists. I think the hotter topic is "how does it react with us if at all?" Or, "can it?"
Also, the flip side to that, is how we (guberment) would react to them?
Would it be a "shoot first ask questions later" type of scenario? Or "Welcome...would you like some coffee" scenario, only to lure them into a lab?
Another thing, like you stated, most everyone doesn't question life elsewhere in the universe exists But the question is, how would we respond in reality if one really did appear for all to see?
Some would panic, but also some would be staring in wonder and awe one would imagine
Post by brotherman on Mar 25, 2015 21:44:51 GMT -6
we don't make a good reason to be noticed yet nuclear events happen anyways without us anyways. I think et life is probably more similar to us trying to solve the same problems. That of course is my opinion of life outside of us ID life is way stranger I think the proponent of both is pretty prevalent.
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