Anyone here familiar with their story? Where aware of the fact that the Sirius star system was a binary system. Long before modern man "discovered" that via the telescope.
Furlock Bones said:
You forgot to mention that they wear ball chin face masks
Burdizzo said:
I am more curious about the Sentinels of India. They are so remote on their own island that the Indian government prohibits any outside contact with them.
maroon barchetta said:Burdizzo said:
I am more curious about the Sentinels of India. They are so remote on their own island that the Indian government prohibits any outside contact with them.
Is that the island to the south where there was a shipwreck and the survivors made it to the island and were killed by the inhabitants?
This video is evidence. Where did you hear it was BS? Serious...I have yet to see that. Would love to. One of the reasons I posted this...AtticusMatlock said:
The "evidence" in the Dogon / Sirius thing is based on one writing that turned out to be full of BS, but carried on and presented as fact by people who really like science fiction.
I'm open to the concept of lost knowledge, lost technology (especially on South America), older civilizations than previously recognized, etc., but the Dogon story is not it.
GarlandAg2012 said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sirius_Mystery
Sounds like a fun story that is pretty much BS.
Yeah, they pretty much discounted the deal. The thing I found really interesting was the last sentence in the Wiki thing..superunknown said:GarlandAg2012 said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sirius_Mystery
Sounds like a fun story that is pretty much BS.
that's what the woke bilderberg soros controlled wikipediots want you to think
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Yeah, they pretty much discounted the deal. The thing I found really interesting was the last sentence in the Wiki thing..superunknown said:GarlandAg2012 said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sirius_Mystery
Sounds like a fun story that is pretty much BS.
that's what the woke bilderberg soros controlled wikipediots want you to think
"He (author Robert Temple) also used the second edition of his book to complain about what he said was "the extreme and virulent hostility towards me by certain security agencies, most notably the American ones".
Wikipedia...
Why would the US intelligence community harbor such ill will towards a "sci-fi" author?
Something to tuck away.
Well, that's certainly a possibility. If I had problems believing this, I'd probably come up with similar. I take it you have no thoughts? Why couldn't the story be legit?$240 Worth of Pudding said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:Yeah, they pretty much discounted the deal. The thing I found really interesting was the last sentence in the Wiki thing..superunknown said:GarlandAg2012 said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sirius_Mystery
Sounds like a fun story that is pretty much BS.
that's what the woke bilderberg soros controlled wikipediots want you to think
"He (author Robert Temple) also used the second edition of his book to complain about what he said was "the extreme and virulent hostility towards me by certain security agencies, most notably the American ones".
Wikipedia...
Why would the US intelligence community harbor such ill will towards a "sci-fi" author?
Something to tuck away.
Most likely because he was trying to sell books and created another layer of BS to tack onto his first layer.
Don't be so gullible, McFly.
Also, save your fingers and don't bother with your standard bot auto reply of "Thoughts on the current extraterrestrial disclosure process?"