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Alien Assumptions

https://www.mindlessalgorithm.com/alien-assumptions/
2•bookofjoe•2h ago

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agentzed•1h ago
My response to the author:

> When people think about aliens, they make a number of assumptions which I think are wrong.

I, along with countless thousands before me have been in contact with those commonly referred to as “The Greys”. I have to tell you, the first things we have to get clear before talking about “them” is talking about a secret “us.”

Hundreds of thousands of humans have the ability to network minds through consciousness. I call this “Power” or the capacity to effect consciousness through continuity of will. We cannot talk about the “other worlders” without talking about the phenomena of Power and the culture of humans who have been messing with us, sometimes in evil ways, since the dawn of civilization. I’m pretty sure the “voices” have been well documented and intelligently dismissed throughout human history. The voices in our heads are real, and they are through the technology of consciousness, disembodied humans, mostly messing with us.

As I am a popular renegade figure among cultures of Power, I have been in contact a number of times with those so called “Greys” and they have shared a few insights.

> How advanced a level of technology you need to travel between the stars

1. True fusion power. Once we may actually capitalize upon the raw gamma potential released by controlled fusion, a new universe of energy potential will be at hand.

2. Mass acceleration toward light speed. Once fusion may supply the available energy, counter weights may be accelerated around themselves within a craft, and very minute biases (like pulse width modulation) upon these masses which are moving as close as one can get them to the speed of light compel the craft to “fall” in whichever direction one may choose, even “up”!

There are other considerations, however they use this approach to travel at around 80% the speed of light. They can go much faster, yet this appears to be about how fast one might cruise between stars.

> that they live in Alpha Centauri

They do not. I am told our closest “civilized” neighbor is 124 light years away, and they are a stagnant culture on a sad muddy ball that will unlikely discover radio communications in a hundred thousand years let alone space flight.

Those “Greys” have been nomadic voyagers for so long, they cannot remember what star they are from or what they were like back then. They have long since biologically engineered themselves for the perpetual habitation in space! They say over “a million years ago” in a casual way like it’s just a big number that gives the right idea. Individually they can live 10,000 years or more. They have been clones with only minor variations distinguishing “tribe” since before there were humans. They had only four fingers on each hand. The tribe born on Earth many thousands of years ago have five fingers! They have been on Earth for 10,000 years.

> Aliens will not be biological

Very wrong here friend. These guys are so biological, even their space craft are living beings! This is the chief reason America didn’t learn a lot technologically from those heavily conspiratorialized “samples.” Not until they started talking about space mushrooms and other biofirm technology!

All that other stuff you went on about only expresses modern Man’s crude understandings. They are not product consumers. If they need a tool for something they can literally grow it atom by atom. They can replace your favorite baseball bat from when you were a kid. With every divot and stain your mind could rediscover. You could not detect a material difference if you had the original. Just being spooky, they’re really nice actually and America fucked them up badly through treachery. They are technologically advanced yet naive to human treachery. Profound.

> We could not militarily defeat even a single alien spaceship

So wise to consider. Fortunately these are altruistic and so self sufficient they do not need to compete for resources. Not even land, though they have just as much a right to be upon the Earth as we do. The stories that they saved humanity from America’s nuclear weapons are true. Even after America’s treachery the 100,000 clone copies of Ion who look on only look on reproachfully.

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