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Bluesman Mike Lindner   12-26-2010, 11:05 PM
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KRW Wrote:Yes I have Mike. But I'm not going to credit the few sightings I have to outerspace. They were to vague and too far away.

Wise answer, Ken.

Back when I lived in Mineola, Long Island, June 1963--I was 9--I was walking home from a friend's house around 10PM, and I happened to look up to see the stars. (Not a lot of light back then in that burg. You could even see the Milky Way.) Anyway, there was this =bright= light zigzagging across the sky. Pure white. I was entranced. An aircraft? It was changing direction =very= fast.

I don't know what the heck it was.

Years later, as I think I've posted, I worked at Flying Saucer News and Prosperity Clinic Bookstore. Met hombres like John Keel and Ivan Sanderson, got a little bit familiar with how monstrous weird this world is.

And saw a poltergeist in action, saw metal-bending, and psychic photography.

Like I said...things are weird indeed.
The Mad American   12-27-2010, 12:10 AM
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lexator222 Wrote:so, then, as I understnad it, I am going to be wrong, no matter what, and I should just shut the hell up, and just post on other forums, or keep to the "Repairman Jack" subject, per se, huh?

Okay, be that as it may, I will go away again. No need to gang up on me and flame me again. Too much of that around here anyway.

Lex


That wasn't my intention or point at all, but in rereading my post I can see how you took it that way.

I meant to defend that Ken was questioning your post as a who/what/where post, please supply details and not just general opinions. Not that opinions are wrong, far from it, but when you put forth that one group has an agenda attacking another group it helps to see what you are talking about and then dive into to the debate/discussion.

I like Ken (KRW) love this kind of stuff and discussions around it, but also like some meat with my potatoes if you know what I mean.

So I will say, I apologise if my post offended you and seemed like an attack or a flame at you. It wasn't meant that way at all.

But, I would also say, don't be so sensitive, it is hard enough to communicate via text over the internet without being easy to upset. It helps too if you stick around to get to know the people who post and their personalities, that at least helps marginally to understand when someone is attacking you or just trying to debate a point with you.

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"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons

Too literal? I'm sorry you feel I have a Literal Agenda!


mad4tunes   12-27-2010, 03:36 AM
#23
While I have seen several Unidentified Flying Objects, I seriously doubt they are illiegal aliens from the outside the solar system. To me, "unidentified" is commensurate with "inexplicable".

We're way out on the spiral arm, and until a little over a century ago, there was no way any alien race could possibly know we existed by any standard I can think of.

And, of course, I also believe that if a race of aliens discovered us, it would be akin to the Europeans discovering the Americas.

So, yes, I believe there are UFOs, However, assuming they are extra-solar alien ships is akin to assuming there are undiscovered humanoid creatures living in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest.

Or that the hoofbeats you're hearing outside your window are coming from zebras.

The primary proponent of the Fifth Planet theory was 18th Century astronomer and scientist Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers, who was also a follower and firm believer in the Titus-Bode Theory. Olbers' theory was buttressed by the fact that there were many large asteroids sharing the same basic orbit around the sun, but the sizes varied widely, creating a probable debris field. They called the hypothetical planet Phaeton.

"You have the right to remain silent. If you choose to waive this right, I may have to kill you in self-defense because you're boring me to death."
lexator222   12-27-2010, 01:51 PM
#24
so, getting back on subject, since I apparently just DREAMED that I read that the world of Jack was in the fifth age of mankind, what age are we supposed to be living in? The 2nd? Third? what? Since the "first age" ended apparently 15,000 years ago, we have to be a least in the 2nd, RIGHT?


I wasn't about to reread all of the RJ novels just to find a reference, just to post it here, and have everyone go "Oh, Yeah, now I remember", so since I appear to be having a senior moment, someone tell me please, what age of mankind is this?

Lex

JACK fan
KRW   12-27-2010, 02:09 PM
#25
lexator222 Wrote:so, getting back on subject, since I apparently just DREAMED that I read that the world of Jack was in the fifth age of mankind, what age are we supposed to be living in? The 2nd? Third? what? Since the "first age" ended apparently 15,000 years ago, we have to be a least in the 2nd, RIGHT?


I wasn't about to reread all of the RJ novels just to find a reference, just to post it here, and have everyone go "Oh, Yeah, now I remember", so since I appear to be having a senior moment, someone tell me please, what age of mankind is this?

Lex

I don't know. Do we include "the stone age", "the iron age", "the bronze age", " the silver age", "the gold age", "the dark ages", "the Renaissance", "the industrial age", "the space age", etc..... I'm sure I'm missing a few.
If we don't count these, I'd say two.
mad4tunes   12-28-2010, 01:25 AM
#26
I just realized how insidious Paul is!

The end of the RJ cycle will be in 2012.

2012 marks the end of the Fifth Age of Mankind, according to the Mayan calendar and belief system.

Coincidence? Are there any coincidences?

"You have the right to remain silent. If you choose to waive this right, I may have to kill you in self-defense because you're boring me to death."
KRW   12-28-2010, 01:51 AM
#27
mad4tunes Wrote:I just realized how insidious Paul is!

The end of the RJ cycle will be in 2012.

2012 marks the end of the Fifth Age of Mankind, according to the Mayan calendar and belief system.

Coincidence? Are there any coincidences?
5 suns... but that's pretty close.
lexator222   12-28-2010, 02:26 PM
#28
mad4tunes Wrote:I just realized how insidious Paul is!

The end of the RJ cycle will be in 2012.

2012 marks the end of the Fifth Age of Mankind, according to the Mayan calendar and belief system.

Coincidence? Are there any coincidences?



Was that quoted in one of the books? I know that I saw "Fifth age of mankind" in those books somewhere. My memory cannot be THAT bad (yet)

Lex

JACK fan
toddrew   12-31-2010, 03:21 AM
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mad4tunes Wrote:Coincidence? Are there any coincidences?

There are no more coincidences!!

(Sorry, a couple days late with that, but since no one else had taken the bait, figured I would Smile )

Edit: hmm, thought I had posted at least one other time here, but since this says it is my first: Hello, everybody.
This post was last modified: 12-31-2010, 03:24 AM by toddrew.
cobalt   12-31-2010, 12:27 PM
#30
Welcome toddrew, you'll like it here.

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