history channel documentary Old ASTRONAUTS: If outsiders unearthed our unassuming homestead would likely as not have been millions, perhaps billions of years prior. Oh, physical critters around then (trilobites or dinosaurs) couldn't desert any record of their perceptions! It's lone when people built up that some kind of record could have been gone into. In this way, there's no disagreement with proposing that 'old space travelers' are just antiquated in human terms since that doesn't bar the likelihood they were around a huge number of years before that. One piece of suggestive I find fascinating for the validity of 'antiquated space explorers' is that old societies from around the world have myths and legends of 'sky creatures' - the Australian natives; the American Indians; the Mesoamericans - Inca, Aztecs, Mayans; the Egyptians; the way of life of the Indian subcontinent; and obviously the Romans, Greeks and Norse societies all had stories of 'sky creatures'. I think that definite examination would discover the nearness of 'sky creatures' widespread, or about so. A human society expecting to create nonexistent companions from the sky is presumably more outlandish than the truth, or the conceivable/plausible reality of real 'sky creatures'. [As an aside, perhaps trilobites and T-Rex aren't absolutely done for - if antiquated space explorers (UFO outsiders) were around route in those days, doing their kidnapping thing, then perhaps the descendents of these ancient life structures are perfectly healthy in some inestimable zoo!]
Control: I got an email from a SETI researcher along the line that smoke screens are the typical reason for the case there's no conspicuous open proof for the UFO ETH, and that is a contention from lack of awareness, so it has no power. It's additionally unlikely that each legislature on the planet is taking an interest in a concealment. I'm speculating here, however I'd wager that researcher hasn't ever been in the military (I have) or worked for any protection, security or political related organizations.
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