[meteorite-list] Alien Contact Predicted

From: Mike Hankey <mike.hankey_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:27:18 -0400
Message-ID: <f0a794130908250827j215e7e2bga64377cb703babc7_at_mail.gmail.com>

Phil,

> Little green men or tall gray men, I have to see one to believe in them.

Here is the evidence you seek:

http://www.mikesastrophotos.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/steve-arnold-with-alien.jpg

I hope that clears things up for you.

Mike Hankey
http://www.mikesastrophotos.com

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Phil Whitmer<prairiecactus at rtcol.com> wrote:
> To all listees pondering the Eternal Verities:
>
> Just because the Universe is really big is not an argument that there is
> Life out there. ?The Ocean is really big, but that's not an argument for the
> existence of a Loch Ness monster or any other species of ? pleisosaur. ?I
> have to actually see a unicorn before I'll believe that they exist. ?I'm Old
> School, ?I have to actually see a visible light photograph of just one of
> these supposed googols of Earth like planets. All I've heard is pure
> speculation, forumulae, projections of our loneliness, (there has to be
> someone out there!) extrapolations, computer models, mathematical
> probabilities, etc. ?Still waiting on the evidence! ?Not proof, just a
> simple tiny shred of evidence. One simple SOS in Morse Code on any one of
> the billions and billions of channels monitered by Seti. One peer reviewed,
> in focus, well lit, properly exposed photograph of an actual flying saucer.
> One little tiny fossil in a meteorite. Anything! ?Closer to home, I'm still
> waiting for anything at all from the Mars probes. ?Just one incontrovertible
> shred of evidence where all the scientists go: "Yes, there's life on Mars!"
> Until I see this evidence I have to conclude that on the closest planet that
> was once very ?Earth like, there is no sign of life. If we can't even find
> it on Mars, ?which should have been teeming with life, which should have
> left tons of evidence which should have been found by now, then I must
> conclude that the Universe is a vast lifeless place.
>
> The only life that I can verify by empirical evidence is right here on this
> planet. You can do all the thought experiments you want, in your imagination
> you can populate the entire vast Universe with bacteria, or Star Trek/Star
> Wars like critters, whatever you like, it's all pure speculation. All that
> we know for sure is that is Life here on Earth. ?Plenty of it. The problem
> is nobody knows where it came from. Nobody is really sure even what it is.
> Can someone tell me what ?the Life Force is that differentiates living
> things from inanimate objects? Is it Chi?, Ki? Prana? ?What the heck is it?
> Did it originate here on Earth. ?(I think it did.) ?If it did, then how did
> that first coacervate of organic molecules become alive in the first place?
> How did it know how to assemble a strand of self replicating RNA? At exactly
> what point did the Life Force enter this assemblage of non living stuff?
> Don't even get me started on the Miracle of Intelligence/Consciousness! As
> if anyone knows what that little voice in your head is!
>
> This should be pretty simple stuff to figure out, even for a young, dumb
> species like homo sapiens. ?After all, it happened right here on our home
> planet just a few billion years ago right under our noses. ?People will tell
> you otherwise, but we don't have a clue as to what life is or how it got
> started. ? Until these basic questions about the origins of life on our own
> planet are answered ?I think we're getting way ahead of ourselves by
> believing in aliens. Little green men or tall gray men, I have to see one to
> believe in them.
>
> Dos mas pesos,
>
> Phil Whitmer
>
> Nota bene: ?Of course I could be completely wrong and Dr. Edgar Mitchell
> could be completely right!
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Received on Tue 25 Aug 2009 11:27:18 AM PDT


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