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Chuckleberryfinn

Paranormal Maven
I've been conducting a literature search on UFO books or articles about sightings which appear to indicate two or more non-human intelligences fighting with each other over our skies. I've found a few articles. If any of y'all know of anything at all relating to this focus, please share it with me on this thread or in a PM.

Thanks.
 
Odd choice for a topic, Chuckles. Since we can't even confirm the presence of ONE alien species, how can we confirm the notion of multiples and then multiples at war? How even would we know if those were not alien craft vs super-secret earthly craft? Tricky...
 
One case has grabbed my interest in possible enmity between two or more groups or factions of non-humans, the Nuremberg, Germany, case of 1561.

http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case486.htm

The age of this case, of course, rules out a terrestrial-human explanation and thus any super-secret earth vessels.

This aspect of the phenomenon could be the keystone. Think of the implications of warring groups on our planet. Are we somehow involved? What are they fighting about? Why are they fighting around our planet? Is one group protecting us from another? If there are indeed warring groups, it would certainly make sense from a governmental perspective to cover up the phenomenon at all costs, lest we live our lives in constant fear of an invasion or some kind of harvest.
 
That's a pretty weak case though. I mean, c'mon in those days people actively believed in dragons and fairies. They even believed Africa was populated by headless men with faces in their torsos! Hardly an age of impirical data...

As to the implications of an actual war between different species here on earth, well that's as open as the alien question itself...
 
Yes, yes. As I said, I'm only doing a literature search. I also used the qualifying phrase "appear to indicate."

I'm not saying that there are warring groups. Not yet, anyway.
 
One of the things that bothers me about Timothy Good is that he seems to believe there is just such a war going on right now, Chuckleberry. It only bothers me because I don't wish to believe it though.

I'll bet he'd be a good source for you
 
I'm somewhat familiar with Good's views on this subject. I saw a lecture on youtube not too long ago in which he discussed a Brazilian meteorologist, his name escapes me now, who claims to have uncovered such a truth. I do hope Good basis his ideas about possible ET warfare on better evidence, however, as the Brazilian guy's story alone is not compelling at all.

I'm interested to know, if you feel like telling, why you don't want it to be true, Poi. Might it have something to do with possible implications about the development or status of world religions?
 
The status of world religions? No, I'm not particularly enamored with religions. I think they serve a human need for order, behavior and ideals, but most exploit believers in some manner. Well, not the institutions themselves, but the interpreters. That said, I wouldn't look forward to having to participate against my will in a *world religion,* no.

My hope that it isn't true has more to do with not knowing when to duck and run. Very basic.

I've heard Good mention a battle going on in that video and in an older interview somewhere. I've read a couple of his books and haven't found evidence to back up his belief, at least anything pointed and concrete so maybe it's just his feeling.

But I've not read a good number of his books which might explain his theory. Since he does feel that way, I'm curious to know if he has case histories that might back him up. I know of no other researcher who handles such a volume of histories, in fact. He just seemed to me to be a probable source since he believes it's happening.
 
I'm with you about religions. I'm referring more to the possibility of cultural contamination by either of these hypothetical alien groups maybe leading to the development of our religions. Remember, in WWII, the US put some temporary bases in the south pacific. Then the isolated natives from that area formed a cult, believing the airplanes to be holy vessels of some kind. They would huddle along the runways, watching the skies, and they would build big straw idols resembling airplanes.

That's a long way from saying that there's a galactic civil war being fought between the Emperor Ya**eh and his former general, now rebel, Lucifer, but you get my point.
 
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