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    The Search For Extraterrestrial Life: A Brief History

    By Posted on 6.17.2008 22 Comments

    For as long as humans have looked to the night sky to divine meaning and a place in the universe, we have let our minds wander to thoughts of distant worlds populated by beings unlike ourselves. The ancient Greeks were the first Western thinkers to consider formally the possibility of an infinite universe housing an infinite number of civilizations.

    7.5.2008 at 07:20am - Comment by geermanchester

    ok, to start, Research Operation Highjump. "Aliens", as we call them, have already been found here on Earth. They, started contacting our "World Leaders" back when we dropped those Atomic bombs on Hiroshima. They asked that we stop using them, that we're tampering with a power we're not ready for. Our leaders told them to screw, basically, and attacked them everytime they tried to make contact after that. These "aliens" have been living here on Earth for thousands of years. At some point, humans decided to banish them from our countries and they moved to the poles. These aliens would later be called Satan and his minions. Another type of alien created us through genetic enginneering using DNA from (obviously) the ape and DNA from either themselves or from the ETs that were eventually banished. They called themselves Aryans and looked very much human. Also research Sumer and Hopi religion with these things in mind.



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