Monday, July 11, 2005

UFO Ignorance—(Part Three)

People Thinking About Alien

Alien Intent—Human Explication

By Frank Warren
Originally Published
2-18-05

     There are a multitude of not only Ufologists, but also scientists, and on the other side, debunkers, pelicanists etc., who seem to have an “inside track” on the psychology of ET. In listening to some, one would think that they’ve had intimate encounters with our visitors, and or have studied their societies for years. (If in fact “they” have societies at all).

     Many suggest their motives, and why things happen or don’t; e.g., in regards to Roswell, some have stated that, “a crash of an ET craft” isn’t possible because ET would be too far advanced in their respective technologies for that to happen.

     Still others claim that ET is just as fallible as we humans, regardless of their superiority over us. Scientists of course say ET can’t be here, because “we can’t get there.”

     Skeptics have often echoed the sentiments that if UFOs were indeed alien spacecraft, then they would obviously make contact with the governments of the earth. Conspiracists theorize they indeed already have, and work in conjunction with a macabre faction of the powers-that-be.

     Theologians, who seem to know what the “supreme ET” of all is thinking, say that “we are alone.”

     Some very esteemed Ufologists have suggested that ET has been visiting the planet since the first detonation of the “A-bomb”; that much like Star Trek” a “Federation of Planets” is concerned, much akin “to children playing with a gun.”

     Within these various dogmas lies a common thesis; they are all based from “human logic”; therefore, the foundation to which they (said dogmas) are predicated is non-existent! I submit that trying to deduce “alien intentions/ideologies” with “human explication” to quote (speaking of Star Trek) one of my favorite extraterrestrials “is not logical!”

     Barring abductions, there isn’t enough data to surmise any “alien ideology” of any sort; to suggest otherwise is nonsensical. In order to postulate a theorem about an extraterrestrial life form at the very least, “some” facts are obligatory; for example, are they carbon based? Do they require sustenance? Are they societal? Do they possess emotions, etc?

     Without further data there is only speculation; that speculation is futile, unless ET is analogous to the human species. Naturally that notion can’t be ruled out either, given the lack of information.

     Ultimately, in order to validate the various licenses taken by so many, the preface must be, “if ET is akin to the human species, then I believe . . .” as it is currently impossible to presume “alien” intent by human explication.

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