Carol Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:10 pm
I read this stuff and think it somewhat disconcerting. What an incredible waste of the planet's resources especially when ET has decided to stop nuclear war games by disarming nukes at their various site-locations. This was something that was mentioned by the Italian contactees and was a special project of their ET group the W56s where they would go around and disarm various nukes in the US and Russia.
All this posturing of who has the biggest, the most, the best is really, really sad when one stops to consider that the space weapons of today leave all of this at the kindergarden stage of weaponry development. ET is so super advanced they could take out pretty much what ever they want but don't. Instead they disarm these boys war toys, and watch over us so we don't hurt ourselves any worse then what we are already doing.
Besides, I still don't understand who they think they are trying to impress. So what if they have a nuke, 10 nukes, a million nukes. Fukushima pretty much let us all know just how bad it can get and that was an earthquake triggered most likely by HAARP and maybe even our weaponry in space. Who needs a nuke when the weather can be manipulated and is far more devastating - without the after effects of radiation that harms everyone INCLUDING our parallel dimensions. And does anyone who really understands what ET is capable of think they would let this would happen? They have made it very clear that nukes are verboten.
These days the threat of nuclear war is an empty threat for many folks because it's like waving a flag of smoke and mirrors. The threat has been hauled out of the closet so many times that this is ridiculous. How many years have some of us been dealing with this as a possibility? 60 plus?
I suspect there would be a lot more interest if someone said - HEY! - We have a solution to end world hunger and here it is.
The threat of conflict is just that. A threat, nothing more. For some it can escalate and becomes deadly.
Personally, I like what Steve Jobs had to say about death as a way to get rid of the old and start over. However, if each nation thinks it's a big boy just because they now have their own nuke I truly feel sorry for them. They have just short-changed their citizens of real wealth, so that they can play the ego-posture game of "Look at what I got and guess what I can do with it?" How truly pathetic is that?
Personally, I rather see major world-wide recruitment for Space Command and 'go where no person has gone before' with StarTrek the next generation. In fact, how about StarTrek THIS GENERATION? Now that is something worth getting excited about.
And while there at it how about putting 'JumpRooms' at transportation sites and clean the skies? I wonder what Tesla would have to say about what happened to his research now?
Heaven help us. The world we could live in if these secret programs toys were available to the rest of the world could be amazing. Whole classrooms could do a jump to Mars or the Moon for their field trips. And given that secret technology is a good 50 years plus ahead of what is available to the public sector now - one can just imagine the goodies in store for us down the road.