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corrijean wrote:

I do believe it is highly likely aliens exist. I highly doubt they have traveled here. Any space exploration done at that great a distance would be much more likely to be done via nanobot than by physically sending people here.

Your sources are not high quality, SquareDealer. You are relying soley on the statements of a person who also promotes belief in Bigfoot and Planet X.

But obviously you believe those stories, too.

http://www.theness.com/index.php/the-starchild-project/

After this post, I'm out. I don't have enough time for an ongoing debate on this subject. So have fun discussing.

Nanobots, huh? Man, that's pretty specific. Must be good to be so in the know. Ok, I think I understand your take on this. I fully accept it for you. This forum was never intended as a debate. So your decision not to take part is nothing more than appropriate. But in fairness, it's not correct to call the documented material being referred to merely  "a person's statements".  And the other inaccuracies (unintentional I'm sure. We can all understand what it means to believe in one's own point of view. Doubtless you think I'm doing the same) in your statements in this post alone aside, how can I resist mentioning the rather large irony that you, a member of 2 atheist groups (and I have no issue with your viewpoint there) on this website should say to me "Your sources are not high quality, SquareDealer. You are relying soley on the statements of a person who also promotes belief in Bigfoot and Planet X.", when you are relying  soley on statments (no factual objections, no attempt to address any the facts examinations, documentation defenses of thesis given by the Project), and from a man whose biggest claim to fame is that he heads an organization devoted to promoting Creationism (and I have no issue with his viewpoint either) a philosophy hugely discredited in the mainstream, and certainly by atheists. But hey, that's people for ya. Best regards corrijean. I'll be thinking about some more old movies and tv shows for those other forums.

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all I’m interested in are facts, and what we can do with them.

The fact is that there is a lump of calcium and other elements which is vaguely shaped like the skull of a primate somewhere in Mexico. Everything else is interpretation.

Hey, ivandh. If that's all you see, then that's all you see. I can't help ya.

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This skull aside there seems to be a fair amount of evidence to suggest that aliens have been here already, us for example, it would require a fair amount of time and your patience to present lots of different pieces of information and how they relate, however i at the moment am more concerned with a very ancient and lost civilisation which were responsible for the great pyramid for example (11000b.c) and the civilisation of the rest of the planet including Egypt, Sumer, Mexico etc some time later being given names such as Enki, Thoth, or Viracocha, the evidence for this civilisation exists and is strong, perhaps they themselves were aliens or maybe the descendents of them, perhaps not but it is clear that this high technological, mathematical and astronomical civilisation existed during the ice age and were mostly wiped out during the flood.

Later the Sumerians (6000b.c) showed a full understanding of our solar system, i originally thought that only aliens could have had this knowledge as well as the  dimensions of the earth, accurate atlas` and so on but again like so many others say that their information was given to them i think by this other civilisation yet how they became so advanced is a mystery.

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@Bex1p: Agreed, there's tons of evidence that extraterrestrials have been here but unfortunately, no proof that I am aware of. There's no proof that they haven't been here either. I'm one of those that find these mysteries tantalizing. So were ancient people who look to be the builders of ancient edifices which would require all the skill and ability and even more than we posess today able to do it all on their own or did they have help as many of their legends claim? Tons of interesting stuff to wonder about and investigate. So what's the source of your info about the Sumerians? Zechariah Sitchin? Others? I've read a good bit of Sitchin, and seen work by others with a somewhat different take on the same subject matter. Since you mentioned that you tire of posting repeatedly about it, give me the name of a book or a website or something so I can be conversant with what you're talking about. Also, what's the name of your Group. Is it Out of the Box?

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Yes outside of the box, and it depends on what you regard as proof, i have to admit though that some of what i had attributed to aliens i now give to an ancient and lost civilisation of the ice age but that does not necessarily discount aliens, there is still much info that doesnt quite fit with the ancient civilisation such as elevations and such. 

The egyptians claimed that the great pyramid was built before their first dynasty by the gods particularly Osiris.

All of the mesoamerican cultures claim that edifices there were built in their first sun or age by giants, in both cases the builders arrived by boat but many many cultures such as native americans and the people of india as well as others believe in "sky people" and these have been depicted, all of these cases could be my lost civilisation but i have ny doubts that they were capable of flight, certainly though of seafaring, but then the saqqara bird shows that the early egyptians certainly at least had the knowledge of aerodynamics.

For the sumerians alone Sitchin has been very useful however i do not solely take his word for things my research into many things such as ancient history, religious philosophy, secret societies all seem to have combined, one thing points to another and i arrive at where i am having no intention to have done so at the beginning. 

I would strongly recommend Graham Hancocks fingerprints of the gods, an excellent and well researched book.

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For anyone having an interest, new on the Starchild Project website is a letter from Dr. T. J. Robinson a cranial facial surgeon which sets out his substantial credentials and in which he states that the skull is unique in all his training and experience, and the medical liturature.  The letter is very supportive of the proposition that a conclusion might be drawn that the skull is non-human, nor any known primate.