I saw a conspiracy about the moon landings a bit back that had a bit of a twist to it. It reckoned that we went to the moon, but the twist was, it wasn't the first time we'd been there. It cited things like beaming it back live at the height of the cold war, and the risk of repercussions had it gone wrong. I think it was something to do with minerals at the south pole of the moon, but I lost interest after quite a short time.
I've always doubted the events surrounding Rod Hull's death from falling off his roof whilst adjusting his TV aerial. Why was Emu even there?
There weren't any scriptures or Bibles before the King James one? They didn't know about interstellar travel? Neither do we. However eoectricity is a different thing. Von Daniken said so, he established the ancient Egyptians had electricity. At least in his own febrile mind.
Have you access to any evidence that no one else has? Is it hidden in top secret bunkers, Somerset that have road signs directingnyounto them. Reading a load of feverish hokum doesn't mean you have looked in to it in any depth.
That would be the ancient Egyptians that wrote the Bible then? Mesopotamians were thought to use electrolysis in their jewelry making, it doesn't mean the technology was widespread. We don't understand interstellar travel, but we are aware of the concept, hence why we have a name for it and can discuss it at base level. The people of ancient times were not aware of it, how could they be? They had to compare it to contemporary things, like chariots or angels. I don't really buy all the ancient aliens stuff, but I can see why interpretations of such things by ancient people's have come out the way they have.
I'm not convinced, after all where did they get that pink wool from? I've heard of Moonpig but not Moonsheep. Do you think I'm daft.
You need to read up about the Annunaki. There's also some evidence that sort of shows the pharaohs came from aboriginal Australia, and Scotland was named after Tutankhamen's sister, who lived in Ireland. Only about 2% of Egyptians share their dna with pharaohs, but over 50% of westerners do. All hail Ramses O'Riley.
I heard that to. It was the ruination of my Murdochs soft drinks round in North Hull. Bottom fell right out of the market when people thought they could get sasperalla cheaper from the Dark side of the Moon. That's also where Pink Floyd got the idea from, they bought a bottle of cideralla, a couple of candy fizz and two bags of salt n vinegar crisps after a gig at skyline about that time and overheard me telling one of the bouncers. Crafty bastards.
Sigh. Ouch my feelings. Etc. So actually checking up on something (books, talking to people, going to the location and looking at it, you know, actually investigating stuff) I have an interest in is pointless because you've already decided any writings to the contrary of what's been said are 'hokum', is that about the size of it? Because naturally an subjective viewpoint has to be fact. No, wait, that would make it objective, which this discussion clearly isn't. Phew, glad we cleared that up before you went barreling down Embarrassment Hill arse first.
The ancient Egyptians wrote the Bible? Who suggested that? Van Daniken leapt from finding a single jug with two strips of metal on with discoluration which reminded him of a battery. The next paragraph he said that now we have established that the ancient Egyptians had electricity... Though that is no more deluded and fanciful than a lot of the nonsense spouted by some others.