Monday, May 3, 2010

We are definitely not alone

It's true. We're not alone. Nas has a song off his untitled album titled that, sick lyrics. There is no doubt by science or any rational person on the planet. There are around 140 billion galaxies in our universe, with about 400 billions stars in each. Do the math, that's something like 300 trillion billion planets in our universe!! And about 10% are similar to Earth. Do I need to go further? I will because I love it, but I hope you're rational enough to know there has to be other intelligent life out there, and most likely here to...

This subject is something we don't just accept because of facts or hear a story about and believe. Even though we have tons of evidence and credible eye witness testimony from several distinguish NASA employees, many high level government and military officials, and numerous foreign governments and history books, even the Bible. Our court system will send a man to jail for life based on a mediocre eye witness testimony, yet these extremely intelligent and highly respected citizens get either fired from their job or outcasted from their community. We live in a country where a 2000 year old story with absolutely no acceptable courtroom evidence rules our minds.

Please watch some good programs or research it yourself if you don't believe me. The number of planets alone should give us the answer. What I would like is for everyone to think what that means for us. We are all humans. We are so fucking similar. How do we get upset about anything between us? How are we going to start interplanetary relationships when we can't create inter-country relationships? You think they want us blasting childish nuclear weapons their way? That's a large reason why we haven't been invited to join the universal community.

We are so young. The universe is 13.7 billions years old, the Earth is a little booboo 4.5 billion years old. There been planets forming and orbiting stars just like our own over 3 times longer than we have. Even if our evolution started right then, which is unlikely, then we evolved to humans in 4.5 billion years. It's probably more like 1 billion years since life formed, which is a guess, but even then that means there are species that have to have been living at human levels and evolving beyond for about 12 billion years right?

This isn't guess work anymore. We have really good science now. Stories don't fly unless they have facts to back them. Life on other planets is a fact. We found water on mars and other planets in our own solar system, and where ever there is water on Earth there is life on Earth. Of course these facts should mean nothing when compared to the evidence presented by modern day astronauts, honest people, and various other country's acknowledgments. Extraordinary sightings near and far occur regularly on air, land, sea, and in outer space.

Ancient religious stories all make much more sense when we substitute the word extraterrestrial for angel or god. This take a while to explain but for now check out "Ancient Aliens" on the History Channel or read up on the Sumerians and their facts of life. They were the first civilization in recorded history and their history books, not stories or myths, all clearly say we were created by beings from the stars who made and make regular visits, about every 3000 years, to check our progress and sometimes throw us off course. Many more are here to help protect and guide us so don't be afraid. Just like on our planet, about 80% are good and 20% are bad. However, unlike our planet where the 20% runs things, in the universal community the 80% holds it down just fine.

Stay tuned....