The Paranormal, UFO's, and Mysteries of the Unknown

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MusicForFish

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Solid investment.
No joke.
 
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Woefully Inept

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Solid investment.
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Chukzombi

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Tom DeLonge is one of the biggest names in the UFO world right now and has gotten access to some surprising info from the government.
shit, you DO lurk this thread. you a an ancient civ denier or are you open to civilization predating what history books tell us?
 
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a_skeleton_03

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shit, you DO lurk this thread. you a an ancient civ denier or are you open to civilization predating what history books tell us?
I just know a lot about Tom DeLonge because I am a Blink fan since they were a parking lot band when I was in high school and I set up for them once.

I do also follow some stuff as an interesting what if but 99% of them fall way short on believability. Like way way short.
 
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Chukzombi

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I just know a lot about Tom DeLonge because I am a Blink fan since they were a parking lot band when I was in high school and I set up for them once.

I do also follow some stuff as an interesting what if but 99% of them fall way short on believability. Like way way short.
the UFO stuff is still lacking in anything concrete, has been since forever. its basically fuzzy lights and eyewitnesses who werent sure what they saw. while the ones saying they totes saw ET flipping them off as he sped by on his spacehotrod always end up being flakey. its a fun concept, still waiting to believe.
 
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Grim1

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the UFO stuff is still lacking in anything concrete, has been since forever. its basically fuzzy lights and eyewitnesses who werent sure what they saw. while the ones saying they totes saw ET flipping them off as he sped by on his spacehotrod always end up being flakey. its a fun concept, still waiting to believe.

I want to believe.

But too many Frizbee pics floating around.
 
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Chukzombi

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I want to believe.

But too many Frizbee pics floating around.
for me, the most interesting reports comes from before UFO and ET sightings were ever invented. those sightings were very similar to what is reported today, but without the hoopla of Movies TV, newspapers and the net. its just weird shit regular people witnessed. of course its just as likely those people were seeing easily explainable things but were incredible to their ignorant minds.

 
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MusicForFish

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I just know a lot about Tom DeLonge because I am a Blink fan since they were a parking lot band when I was in high school and I set up for them once.

I do also follow some stuff as an interesting what if but 99% of them fall way short on believability. Like way way short.
What do you think of the contract with the military they landed?
 
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Chukzombi

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regarding that UnchartedX video
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Researchers mapped similarities in genes, mutations and random pieces of DNA of Central and South American tribes with other groups. Warmer colors indicate the strongest affinities. (Pontus Skoglund, Harvard Medical School)
 
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Chris

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regarding that UnchartedX video
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Researchers mapped similarities in genes, mutations and random pieces of DNA of Central and South American tribes with other groups. Warmer colors indicate the strongest affinities. (Pontus Skoglund, Harvard Medical School)
It occurs to me that the common ancestor of the two groups may have been in China with some migrating south to Australasia and some north around the Bearing Strait to the Americas.

It's not necessarily that Australians/Polynesians started in Australia and sailed to the Americas. It could be that two different groups used the Bearing Strait. I do think that sailing across is credible though given that Easter Island had people on it.
 
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Chukzombi

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It occurs to me that the common ancestor of the two groups may have been in China with some migrating south to Australasia and some north around the Bearing Strait to the Americas.

It's not necessarily that Australians/Polynesians started in Australia and sailed to the Americas. It could be that two different groups used the Bearing Strait. I do think that sailing across is credible though given that Easter Island had people on it.
you should also keep in mind the Bering Strait ice bridge may have been much much larger than once thought and may have extended as far down as southern europe. it also may not be the first time thats happened in human history.
 
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