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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-11-13] [Hit: ]
the types of aliens species, the disclosure project , the alien agendathe list goes on and on. Is anyone else like me? Do you guys think they are among us? Or do you think they come and go on earth and the only reason they dont land on the white house is because a law in space that says : they cannot interfere with civilizations that are in development?......
So ever since I was 13 I've been obsessed with Extraterrestrials.i'm 16 now. I've Been looking at alien abductions, ufo sightings , ancient aliens , the types of aliens species , the disclosure project , the alien agenda the list goes on and on. Is anyone else like me? Do you guys think they are among us? Or do you think they come and go on earth and the only reason they don't land on the white house is because a law in space that say's : they cannot interfere with civilizations that are in development? Or just because they think we are stupid , ignorant and simply not evolved. So they treat us like ants.

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We are dealing with real aliens from space. They do not behave as we would like them to behave. The best answer I have is from Prof. David Jacobs' site, ufoabduction.com.

Scientists who are interested in the extraterrestrial life debate have voiced a series of illogical questions and assumptions about UFOs and abductions. For many of them, the UFO phenomenon cannot exist because of time and space problems. This old argument is familiar to all: Space is so vast that even at the speed of light, objects cannot travel here in any time that seems feasible. Therefore, one cannot get here from there and thus UFOs as extraterrestrial phenomena can not exist.

At this point we do not know the levels of science and technology that ultimately led to the development of a method of transportation to Earth that surmounted what we presently see as insuperable difficulties. The more appropriate question to ask is not, "How could they get here?", but rather, "Are they here?" How they got here is ultimately an engineering question and is unanswerable. Getting sidetracked into arguments about the technological processes by which an advanced civilization has managed to traverse space and overcome time sheds no light on the critical fact of whether they are here or not. Being Here is qualitatively different than Getting Here. We must be clear about that to our uncritical critics.
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