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Dolphins and Greys

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mike

Paranormal Adept
i ran across the suggestion that the greys may be "related" to Dolphins the other day


http://aliens.monstrous.com/greys_and_dolphins.htm

has anyone else heard this idea, what do you think ?
 
Yes, I've heard about it. I even wondered about it on my own. I was even asked about it on my only radio interview I've given. I learned that dolphins simply haven't existed long enough to evolve into the greys, have their civilization evolve and leave little to no trace. Now if you want to assume that dolphins evolved on another planet and led to them, go ahead. I consider it too speculative. Out of all the species here on Earth, I'm not surprised we can find some with similar characteristics as the greys.

Lastly, I think the greys would be far nicer if they evolved from dolphins:)
 
Well as we know many people speculate that is indeed the greys are cryptoterrestrial that they could live under the ocean.... where do dolphins live?
 
Dolphins and whales are very interesting creatures indeed. I've never heard that thought before, very interesting. It could tie in with the under water ufo theory. Maybe the dolphins are to the Greys as the flying monkeys were to the wicked witch of the west? but nicer,,,,much nicer.

~A
 
7 String said:
Dolphins and whales are very interesting creatures indeed. I've never heard that thought before, very interesting. It could tie in with the under water ufo theory. Maybe the dolphins are to the Greys as the flying monkeys were to the wicked witch of the west? but nicer,,,,much nicer.

~A

Most ufos are seen in the sky. That mean they are related to birds?
 
I am of the opinion that this 'theory' is a rip off....I mean, weren't dolphins linked to the 'Nordics' & 'Pleiadians' before the Grays? & who knows where to begin with that little ditty.....

Seems just a little silly.

Goody.
 
Paranormal Packrat said:
7 String said:
Dolphins and whales are very interesting creatures indeed. I've never heard that thought before, very interesting. It could tie in with the under water ufo theory. Maybe the dolphins are to the Greys as the flying monkeys were to the wicked witch of the west? but nicer,,,,much nicer.

~A

Most ufos are seen in the sky. That mean they are related to birds?

:rolleyes: Yeah that's exactly what I meant....... I obviously need to correct myself. I was referring to U.S.O.'s ( unidentified submerged objects ) and staying with the topic of the thread. I don't subscribe to the theory of greys and dolphins but found it to be an interesting concept none the less. I will entertain most peoples theories or findings, because I personally don't have any concrete evidence of anything better, so who am I to discourage someone else's interest or findings. I'm just happy that there are so many people here interested and researching this field of the paranormal.

~A
 
Paranormal Packrat said:
dolphins simply haven't existed long enough to evolve into the greys, have their civilization evolve and leave little to no trace.


i thought the premise was that the dolphins first originated on land, and then went back to the water, but that one offshoot of that original species may have stayed and evolved on land instead becoming the greys.

and yeah youd think theyd be nicer considering the nature of dolphins today, but then i wondered how dolphins might see us in our nuts and bolts "ships" abducting young , using nets to ensnare along with all the tuna....

im fascinated by the idea, the dolphin has to be "older" than man, its a species that like all of us started out in the oceans and evolved to become land animals, and then at some stage its gone one step further and evolved back into an ocean creature. so to me its plausible that only the coastal dwelling members of this species went back to being sea creatures, that populations inland might have taken a different evolutionary path.

fascinating idea, harry harrison did something similar in his west of eden trilogy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_of_Eden
 
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