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Griff stated:
Hi Mark,
>I have read and now re-read your post a few times...
>Can I ask? Have you based the theories that you have >outlined purely on the UFO Series, or is this mapped or >overlaid upon other beliefs that you may or may not hold >about life, natural humane and innate fear of he unknown >in general.
>Personally, I must admit that although I am a huge >massive fan of UFO and Gerry Anderson's production >in general, and they have played a huge part of my life, I >do nonetheless hold TV shows such as UFO in a "UFO >reality distortion bubble" in its own reality universe, and >also because of the numerous contradictions, technical >and factual inaccuracies (impossibilities), continuity etc. >To get round all of these problems, I just love the show, >take all of these issues on-board, and somehow accept >the fact that in the "UFO universe" all these things, >contradictions are true and possible.
>I actually do not believe in UFO's at all, little green men. >I do not believe that the Earth has been visited, or >Humans are an experiment planted in the past by >visitors. I DO HOWEVER believe that we are not the >only sentient life forms in the Universe. Given the >vastness of space, it would be a statistical improbability >of huge proportions.
>One day, given the vastness of space, we might get >factual clues that that there are lifeforms out there in the >deep distance, but knowing this is one thing, doing >anything about it is another. Given humans' suspicion, >and fear of the unknown maybe this is for the best.
>It isn't that long that the world was gripped by the cold >war; fear of the dreaded Russians... who were they, >what did they want, what did they possess??? Gerry >Anderson has said on many occasions that UFO and >many of his shows were about fear of the unknown, and >played on this... the second world war and the 'cold >war' were great influences on him and his work...
>Time has moved on, but not that much... one only has to >listen to the news to confirm that. Human nature is still >very much in its infancy.
>Griff
You make some interesting and relevant points Griff.
Give me a chance to reflect,as I am now out for most of the day.
Regards Mark
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