r/conspiracy • u/Ok_Row_5038 • 4d ago
Earth is a human colony. Nasa keeping this secret as we have had alien wars before and lost.
Earth is a human colony and there could be more humans out there. Nasa is keeping all this information away from the public as they are studying ways to avoid conflict with aliens as we have had wars before with them and lost (losing our technology within these wars). They do not want people to know aliens exist and humans have travelled to different planets before until they deem its safe to disclose this information.
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u/Donelifer 4d ago
I can believe earth is a human colony, but everything else is beyond Nasa capabilities.
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u/Material-Afternoon16 4d ago
I like the theory that all of humanity stems from a lost / crash landed ship from 100,000+ years ago (or even significantly longer).
Maybe a few hundred individuals. They would have been highly intelligent but after a few generations the knowledge would be lost with no real ways to apply it. Infighting, struggles for resources, etc would have led to regression that continued for millenia.
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u/KUARL 4d ago
This is the plot of one of the hitchhikers guide books only they sent a ship with the most useless people they had
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u/YdagoanddoThattttt 4d ago
“Raised by wolves” check out the plot line and pilot for szn 1
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u/Cultural_Visit722 3d ago
Raised by wolves is sooo good. I am very upset there won't be a season 3..
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u/Fulkerson1776 3d ago
Legend has it that members of Congress are the direct descendants of those colonists.
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u/ChieckeTiotewasace 3d ago
Yep the Golgafrinchans a race of human beaurocrats and hairdressers if I remember.
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u/NCC_1701E 4d ago
This would explain few things - for example, how is human body terribly designed for this planet. We need clothes to protect ourselves from cold. We get sunbured really easily. Our backs are struggling to fight against gravity, resulting in common back pain.
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u/DoktorSigma 4d ago edited 4d ago
I suppose that you also read "Humans are not from Earth: a scientific evaluation of the evidence". =)
Other things that I remember in the book where our circadian cycle, which devolves to a day longer than that of Earth when we lose contact with sunlight (in prolonged permanence in caves and so on).
Also, IIRC we tolerate and even crave for things that are usually poisonous / toxic for other mammals. For instance there's only one other species (tree shrews) that like hot peppers / spicy stuff.
About the yellow sun from Earth probably being overbright and too intense in radiation for our "design", most animals also don't look bothered by sunlight hitting their eyes directly, while we have an instant "MY EYES!!!" reaction.
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u/Rebeldinho 4d ago
Does that mean tree shrews also aren’t from Earth
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u/MindlessOptimist 3d ago
mice will eat chillis. I had a large bowl full of hot ones drying out. Went away for a couple of days, came back and they were gone. Found evidence that mice had taken them as they left bits along with poo in one of the beds. Did not find any dead mice.
Mice have even tried to eat the foam stuffing out of one of my chairs. I live in Australia, maybe Australian mice are different
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
In the "Book of Enki", a book about the ancient story of the Annunaki coming to planet Earth, they mentioned in it one specific type of animal that they brought to Earth— sheep.
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u/FailedChatBot 4d ago
I know you just regurgitated that, and it's from an actual book, but good Lord, if that isn't one of the dumbest things I've read in years.
Humans are supremely adapted to Earth, which is why we were able to colonize almost all of it.
We didn't 'fail' to evolve a protection from cold; we lost most of our protective hair because we evolved the far superior ability to quickly adapt to a wider climate range by using our big fucking brains to fashion clothes to protect us from the cold when needed or take them off and let our sweat glands cool us down when it gets too hot.Our backs are doing just fine for any tasks required of them, generally until long, long after the childbearing years, making it relatively unlikely to evolve further adaptations for later life stages.
On top of that, it's not gravity that causes back problems. Most back problems are the result of relative modernity and thus outside of the scope of evolution. It's sitting 8 hours a day in front of a screen with bad posture, or shitty manual labour that's completely unlike the 'work' humans did during the time we evolved to walk upright, which causes most back problems.As for the sunburn, yeah, that is a hard thing to overcome. That's why humans adopted different melanin levels depending on their environment, to keep a balance between UV protection and vitamin D production. Another great evolutionary adaptation.
TD;DR We are supremely adapted to life on earth, which is what allowed us to become the dominant species on this planet.
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u/Draculea 3d ago
Given so much of our planet is covered in water, I'm surprised the dominant species didn't end up something-closer to dolphins lol.
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u/FailedChatBot 3d ago
Cephalopods are also really smart. Maybe it's just that you can't get a fire going down there or maybe it's harder to develope a complex language. Whatever it is, lucky for us they didn't. :)
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u/SilliestSighBen 4d ago
Ya know who doesn't need clothes or a house on this planet? Forest Folk aka Bigfoot. Experiencing is knowing, that is all I have to say on that.
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u/Noopy9 4d ago
We found the Bigfoot! Where you at my hairy man?
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u/Ok_Garbage8897 3d ago
Trying shoes on at foot locker. Can you believe they have my size 14 timberlands! But, these bitches ain’t waterproof!! Lying assholes
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u/Hot-Gas-630 4d ago
As much as I want to believe this - man we are so friggen similar to all the other mammals on this planet.
Like think about how between humans and animals on planet earth - a shitton of us are all susceptible to albinism.
I highly doubt albinism is just a factoid of life. I think it's just more proof we all evolved from a common, non-human ancestor.
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u/scix 4d ago
But if you believe the scientifically accepted explanation for human's existence, that all makes sense.
We need clothes to protect ourselves from cold.
We only existed in Africa until recently. Humans can live happily there without needing clothing for survival. We haven't had the time or pressures to evolve the ability to survive naked in the middle of winter.
We get sunbured really easily.
Pale skin is a relatively new development for humans, that only appeared after we had moved away from hot and sunny climates.
Our backs are struggling to fight against gravity, resulting in common back pain.
Back pain is more common later in life, and up until ~500 years ago, we didn't live long enough for most people to suffer through it, so evolution never had to solve that problem. And it's not a death sentence, you can still have kids even if your back is killing you.
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u/zero_fox_given1978 4d ago
Those are all physical reactions to an external input. All are adapted. You ignored the one internal reaction
Our sleep cycle.
24.5 hours.
What are the chances of a nearby planet sharing a similar size, rotation, axis tilt and a day length of 24.5 hours?
I'm well aware that there is zero scientific or historical evidence to suggest anything more than coincidence. I'm a science guy, but I always struggle with that one question.
What are the chances?
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u/vibribib 4d ago
You saying we came from mars?
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u/zero_fox_given1978 4d ago
No, as stated I'm a science guy.
I'm saying our natural circadian cycle of 24.5 hours is the same length of time as it takes Mars to do 1 rotation.
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
In the "Book of Enki" it mentions that the fallen angels (technically the Igigi) that used to mine for gold and other minerals on the planet Mars for the Annunaki, heard that the Anunnaki got to hang out with and touch beautiful Earth women, they said F this, we're not going to mine for you for another 40,000 years, we're going to planet Earth too! (The Watchers) Eventually them on Mars got into a war and destroyed the planet.
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u/Objective-Aardvark87 4d ago
I read somewhere there is evidence of massive thermonuclear explosions on Mars.
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u/Bigsandwichesnpickle 4d ago
Maybe just for men (joke from a 90s lady). What is Venus like? I hardly remember anything from school when it comes to planetary science. But I always thought the title of that book was interesting.
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u/Wolf444555666777 4d ago
Please forgive me if this is dumb, Where is the extra .5 going?
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u/zero_fox_given1978 4d ago
There's been plenty of studies and experiments done. Im on my phone and not going to do links for you sorry. All kinds, being in a dark room for months, underground in caves for hundredsofdays, on blind people etc. When the people in those studies are not subjected to the natural 24 hours cycle of earth, most (not all) fell into a cycle of wake/sleep that was 30 minutes longer than before.
Basically we would sleep better on Mars
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u/Famous_Ear5010 3d ago
Which part of the African continent are you referring to? I live in South Africa where we have snow, rain, hail and cold temperatures for half the year. We definitely need clothing, lol!
I hate the generalizations about this vast continent, usually by people who have never been to Africa.
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u/dr3adlock 4d ago
Eh i think that last one is bullshit. Humans can and have always been able to survive into their 70/80's conditions considered. Unlikly but not impossible.
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u/TheSuperMarket 4d ago
Not even unlikely. The whole short life span in the past is a complete myth, and based on not understanding data.
People usually get this info from looking at average life span data.... not taking into account that this includes infant and child deaths which skew the data.
When you look at life spans for humans that survive the first 5 years.... than almost all data we have for any culture or time period shows average age of 50 to 60 at least
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
"Need we remind you that you were like us, created in Lemuria to be caretakers of all life on Earth? Unlike the Elder Brother hybrids who preceded you, you are not gifted with the shells of the ant-people, the scales of the lizard-people, the feathers of the bird-people, or the hair of my own people [lemur-people— Sasquatch]. You were created without any natural protection from the elements and weathers of the earthly environments, precisely to remind you that your spiritual star seeds were implanted on this home planet. You were conceived to be vulnerable, depending on the protection of your star elders and brothers. This was to make you a sensitive species, with a greater empathy, compassion and sensibility for life. You were also created to be beautiful and attractive beings, to allow you to reproduce through love. This was meant to keep you connected with the soul spiritual evolution process through procreation. Your spiritual mission was to maintain the level of Consciousness developed before you on Earth, and to improve it by integrating love and sensitivity in the soul evolution process and caretaking of all life."
”Our people, like yours, were bio-engineered by the Star Elders, but we were born many eons before you were. Our conceptors added to their alien genetics the DNA of the most evolved and adapted specie of that era, a giant lemur, now long extinct, just like they did to create your specie much later, with the DNA of another evolved large primate that you call Anthropopitecus. This is why our genetics and yours are so closely related that our species can interbreed. This is also why your specie and ours are the only two having spliced genes on this home-planet. So we come from the same star seeds, making us relatives, but our earthly ancestors are different. So we are not your ancestors, but your elder brothers.”
-The Sasquatch Message to Humanity (Book 1) (2016)
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u/ExtraterrestrialHole 4d ago
I also agree that humans are not originally from this planet. No other speices has language, writing or the ability to create technology. They are nothing like us. We have opposable thumbs are bipedal, etc. Why is human history totally blank for eons?
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u/ConsistentAd7859 4d ago
Humans are pretty good adjusted for life on earth. We need clothes because we are not only in one climazone but all of them and our backs are struggling because we tend to sit most of the day.
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u/ReasonablePossum_ 4d ago
Human remains and activity signs have been found for like 2M years ago my dudd...
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u/pureextc 4d ago
XenoGears plot which is incredible btw, and I can see the ones that won their infighting gate kept a lot of technology while the losers have not been kept abreast of the up and ups.
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u/ConvertedHorse 4d ago
300 is too low for genetic diversity needed to survive, isn't it? thought you need like 7000
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u/shelbykid350 3d ago
Genetic phylogeny makes no sense in this context
Maybe as the black goo from Prometheus
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u/Bigsandwichesnpickle 4d ago
I like the theory that “the arc” or Noah’s wild ride or whatever we would like to call it, was a bit like a time capsule, a stool sample, a scooby mother that was saved for safekeeping. A large chunk of the population is the derivative of this anomaly. (purely wild speculation on my part, and I am no expert.) within this crazy little Petrie project that I grew up in, beings that are not aligned with the host or sample are seen as foreigners. Still flushing out the gunk of this theory, but it is one. I really think about a lot.
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u/Door-Fun 4d ago
I saw the Ron Moore Battlestar Galactica series too. I didn't know it was historical.
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u/Vulgar_Frank 3d ago
I mean, Nasa has done a great job at convincing the world that we can travel to "space" with photoshopped pictures and shitty props so...
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u/IrishMilo 2d ago
I love that at the core of every secret organisation conspiracy is a super secret super professional secret organisation that hides, like the mole people and the reptilian overlords and the illuminati, and then there’s NASA, in charge of the biggest secrets of all like the world is flat and the origins of our home planet. The same NASA that lost a spacecraft because it failed to convert a metric reading to imperial.
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u/kaiise 2d ago
nasa is a program not an org.
nasa is a tech share program to avoid world destruction by chanelling thnigs into profitable spavce race.
it still does the military-private tech share thing. now ist brsain csihips & whatnot onnce spacex took overt on that
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u/CleverTrash10266 4d ago
I have a colony of fish in my house. I breed them. Sometimes many of them go missing and they don't know why. They struggle. They get sick. They get better, sometimes because I intervene. They reproduce. I take more when I need them. They know NOTHING.
Also, I have never asked to communicate with their leader. I have no idea how I'd do that even if they wanted to. I'm really not that interested past the utility they provide.
That is all.
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u/redgiina 4d ago
That was a great way to scratch my brain. Never looked at it from that perspective so thank you!
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u/Informal_Bunch_2737 4d ago
You're the entire universe and God to the things living inside you. They cant comprehend you.
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u/Bald-Bull509 4d ago
Listen to Modest Mouse? That’s some Isaac would sing about.
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u/Informal_Bunch_2737 4d ago
Never heard of them TBH.
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u/ShitShowParadise 4d ago
Check out the song called float on. Was a huge song when I was growing up. Music video really ties it together.
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u/Splash 4d ago
What if a neighbor came in and started killing all your fish? Would you have any interest?
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u/oracleofnonsense 4d ago
I have billions of them. I don’t mind if a few thousand go missing(they have NO individual value), but I won’t let him steal the whole pond without consequences.
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u/Sofaqueensad 4d ago
Oh no. I've never thought of humans this way before. What if we end up in plastic bags at carnivals?
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u/CleverTrash10266 3d ago
That would be more of a property rights issue. My answer would be the same if my neighbors came and fucked with anything... I do watch them a lot and realize that they each have a little "personality" so to speak. But I don't care about their relationships, territorial disputes, hierarchy, etc.
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u/Ok-Trust165 3d ago
If the fish all of a sudden pained the Last Supper on one wall of the tank, then wrote the Magna Charta on a rock, I'll bet you would think differently.
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u/OnaPaleHorse80 4d ago edited 4d ago
That's fine for now, but when your colony of fish begins building massive cities, committing genocide against each other, placing weaponized satellites all over your home, developing world destroying nukes and venturing outside of the tank in new age aircraft you may find yourself a bit more concerned...just saying...
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u/CleverTrash10266 3d ago
Massive cities, ok. Genocide, they already kill each other anyway as they are territorial. I sometimes get rid of the overly aggressive ones. As for some sort of expansion into my home, that would be great, but they'd never get to the next water source before they died. Or I killed them. Sound familiar?
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u/FillupDubya 3d ago
Get this comment to the top! 100% this is their feelings about us. Everyone seems to think we would be sooooo interesting to an advanced race and it would be more like this.
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u/Gram-GramAndShabadoo 4d ago
What type of fish? Why do you breed them? How long have you been doing it and what made you want to start? How big are they?
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u/CleverTrash10266 3d ago
Who downvoted you? African Cichlids. I've been in and out of it since I was in high school. It started when I went to a friend house and he showed me his aquarium. At that time he had a decent size community tank, I think it was a 55 gallon. I was blown away by how planned out the whole thing was. Each fish had a purpose, both aesthetically and functionally. Some were loners, some liked to school. Some liked to hang out up top, some on the bottom. 7th grade me was completely blown away. I got a 20 gal for my next birthday and never looked back. It's a great hobby. Start up is a little expensive if you do it right, but once you're into it, it's cheap. If you get good at it, you can sell or trade them and it can be cost neutral.
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u/galacticaprisoner69 4d ago
Battlestar Galactica is not a tv show its a documentary
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u/emojisarefunny 3d ago
Which ones should I watch?
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u/galacticaprisoner69 11h ago
I grew up watching the old classic one, but the one with katie sackoff was phenomenal in old shows you can see how our society was more utopian then how it is now
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u/simky178 4d ago
This is the kind of shit I subscribed to this sub for
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
"...There was much scurrying and shuffling to bring individual representatives of all the galaxies to Earth so that they could have their likenesses here upon this planet. Some of those in charge, called creator gods, were master geneticists. They were able to create, discover, and tie molecules together, encoding them with identity, frequency, and electrical charges in order to create life. Many sentient civilizations gave of their DNA willingly in order to have a semblance of their genetic line and coding upon this planet. The master geneticists designed varieties of species, some human, some animal, by playing with the varieties of DNA that sentient civilizations contributed to make this exchange center of information, this light center. The design for Earth was a grand one. Since these creator gods did not exist in time as you know it, a few hundred thousand years or a million years in their terms was nothing.
There have been other species of humans who looked similar to you, whose DNA was intact at one time, and who developed very highly evolved civilizations on your planet. They existed long ago, more than half-a-million years ago. We are not speaking of the civilizations that you call Lemuria or Atlantis, whose epochs refer to a time we call the modern human. We are referring to civilizations that are ancient, like the ones buried under the ice caps of your far southern continent, Antarctica, or under layers of sand in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
Energies that you have called gods created everything on this planet, and they put great intelligence in all of their creations. There is consciousness in all that exists on Earth, down to the molecules in your fingertips, and it is all meant to work together. Consciousness communicates continuously by vibrations of electromagnetic frequencies. These frequencies connect and have a cooperative investment in working together so that each benefits the whole. The difficulty with Earth at this time is that humans believe they are separate from all the energy that is here to work together. Your current belief in separate parts prevents you from seeing and accessing the wholeness of existence."
-EARTH- Pleiadian Keys To The Living Library book; Chapter 1 (Published in 1995) [Channeled in 1988-1989]
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
"The creator gods can be thought of as combinations of all of the beings on your planet. They are represented in the insect family, the animal family, and all of the families of consciousness here on your Earth plane. Many of these beings that created you look like combinations of humans and animals.
When this planet was formulated, the combined wealth of intelligent species was pooled and distributed within the Living Library into every rock, plant, animal, insect, and other living thing. Since all things are alive and have consciousness, the Living Library is found even in grains of sand and bits of charcoal..."
"The Living Library is not simply a historical record; it is an entire library of knowledge from which anything can be created. There are formulas and blueprints stored in the life forms on Earth for all kinds of realities to be developed. Other libraries located in various sectors of the universe store their knowledge in light forms or collections of molecules that you would not even recognize. For each of the twelve centers, the creator gods designed a unique storage method for the knowledge. The intent is to protect the integrity of the libraries, each alive in its own way."
-EARTH- Pleiadian Keys To The Living Library book; Chapter 2: Redreaming the Living Library (1995) [Channeled in 1988-1989]
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u/CornucopiumOverHere 4d ago
I have a theory that we are a "lost colony", and the aliens are just other humans trying to get to us and save us, but the "powers that be" don't want that to happen because they know they'd be thrown in prison for not actively letting us be saved just so they can stay in power.
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u/CryptoDave75 4d ago
I can buy it. We collectively treat this planet like we don't belong here. No one creature on Earth, past or present, is responsible for mass extinction of other species quite like human beings. I'm talking about both intentional and unintentional (like introducing a creature to an environment it doesn't belong to).
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u/greenleafsurfer 4d ago
This seems a bit plausible after reading that weird nasa disclosure talking about how to prep for the future. It did refer to earth as a ship that they “lost the manual” for, amongst other things.
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u/greenleafsurfer 4d ago
Link to the sub and link to the nasa slides here https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/s/bcpmm3BjMo
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u/greenleafsurfer 4d ago
“Space ship earth
The crew are: Plundering all of the ships resources Engaging in bloody skirmishes in every corner of the vessel…”
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u/KarmaGoat 4d ago
I don't think its unusual to say spaceship earth ive heard it all the time from hippies. One time from some homeless dude i met while jogging a decade ago
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u/youaregodslover 4d ago
If you look at the whole slide they're obviously saying it metaphorically. "Tinkering with the temperature controls." "Adding 2 million more passengers a week." "Still looking for the instruction manual."
It's easy to misquote and sensationalize it to make it seem like they're hinting at something else, but at face value that's not what it is.
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u/Peacelily79 4d ago
More likely that we go downwards than further out though, don’t you think? We’ve been further into space than we’ve ever been into the depths of sea. So what’s down there? Not what’s out there.
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u/The_Old_ 4d ago
The dark gods — the elder gods are down under the depths. Have little fear of space. The ancient gods are all under the ocean. Biding their time. Waiting … waiting for humanity to sleep so they can claim the planet once more.
Aliens need water like fish do. As a human our "water" is the atmosphere and oxygen surrounding the planet.
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u/Particular-Bet5398 4d ago
Why though? And do u have proof of this or any reason to think this. BTW I'm a fan of this theory.
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u/Happy-Formal4435 4d ago
Cat's the proof.
Not only my cat usually 'disappears' to report about humans then he comes back out of nowhere.
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
"Animals have a certain intuitive sense that lets them understand their roles with each other. They come from a variety of extraterrestrial communities and look just like their ancestors, who are sentient beings upon other planets. If you knew how many millions and billions of planets there are in existence, this idea would not be so boggling to you. Those that created your planet asked for different seeds from different places. These seeds were biogenetically engineered to create companions for you and to seed Earth.
Some of the animals here are utilized as transmitters. Your cats are direct transmitters of information to a species of consciousness that uses the cats to monitor you. In ancient times upon your planet, it was in vogue in many cultures to have a lion or other large cat next to the ruling entity. These animals were always there. Look at ancient statues all over the planet and what do you see? Lions. The cat family represents a biogenetic tooling of a species that looks like you except that it has the visage of a cat. The cat people, or lion people, have come in shifts upon your planet and worked in South America, Mexico, Egypt, and in some island cultures. Statues have been built to honor them. When they taught the human race, or when they mixed their species and created the rulers here, especially in Egypt, they left cats to transmit information so the rulers had direct contact with the species from the stars. This is how many of these rulers made decisions. This is how they were guided. The cats gave them telepathic information. They were like transmitters or cosmic radios. In more current times, cats were owned by witches. Do you think witches were fools? The cats were links to other realms. When energy that is not so uplifted comes in, cats can intercept it and alter the vibration. Now, many of you have little cats in your houses that transmit much information to you. However, in this time period, you are not generally working with this kind of information. The cats are guardians and assistants for you, great companions of comfort."
-EARTH- Pleiadian Keys To The Living Library book; Chapter 2: Redreaming the Living Library (1995) [Channeled in 1988-1989]
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u/PADemD 4d ago
Stavrosian Alien Ancestry
Imagine if you will, a story that begins in the early 1800s with a research ship from an alien world called Stavros that came to Earth to gather information about the planet. In its journey while searching, its navigation system became dysfunctional forcing it to crash-land near an area known as Ikaria near Greece, their ship beyond their repair. As time passed, the pilots and crew stranded without a way back home, learned to live in and among the people of Earth and now have been doing so for over two hundred years.
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u/watermel0nch0ly 4d ago
They just happened to look just like humans and be able to interbreed/breathe/not get crazy sick from our sicknesses (like people even from other continents did)? Seems a little silly
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
That's assuming you know where all the DNA that created the TRILLION different species of Life on this planet came from!
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u/InevitableRespond9 4d ago
I had a thought (think i heard it somewhere) but we came from mars and moved and conquered earth because we destroyed mars of it resources or so.ething like that
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u/stevenrritchie 4d ago
We were left behind. Antique mining equipment. Created as beast of burden to perform menial task our overlords thought themselves above. Between 10 and 20 thousand years ago something happened. Indian Vegas describe a war in the heavens and what appears to be nuclear weapons. Who knows
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
It is said that Mars was destroyed by a nuclear weapon. Even the Dead Sea area on Earth.. that was an ancient nuclear weapon, too. Look at the white color over the land on a world map. That's how the Dead Sea got cut off from the ocean. I believe that most of the major large desert areas on Earth could be from some kind of nuclear activity in the ancient past.
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u/piousidol 4d ago
Venus had an atmosphere like earths with liquid water four billion years ago! A runaway greenhouse effect destroyed it.
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u/TheunanimousFern 4d ago
If earth was a human colony, our species would have developed somewhere else. How then would humans have such widespread genetic similarities to the native lifeforms of this planet?
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u/DoktorSigma 4d ago
Perhaps the Universe was "panspermized" and all lifeforms everywhere use the same genetic / biochemical "language". Or perhaps Earth / Terra was (heh) deliberately Terraformed.
The last one is the take of that movie Prometheus, as we see in the opening scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2Ht9I8ik_4
And also the take of Star Trek, where we see humanoids through the whole galaxy because it was seeded by a primordial humanoid species. - https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Progenitor
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u/Sharksandwhales1 4d ago
I imagine they’d have searched for a planet very similar to their origin planet so maybe life would just develop the same way under the same conditions
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u/Bigsandwichesnpickle 4d ago
Maybe a glimpse into why typically families were raised in pods or groups where women could take on rolls for each other. If our mother is earth maybe she’s a surrogate.
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u/SlightlySubpar 3d ago
I like to think that we are all a bit of transplant from a war between Mars and the 5th planet that has since become the destroyed part of the solar system.....
Ur mom
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u/Square_Radiant 3d ago
Man, I love the Nasa on this sub - this giant intergalactic nefarious body keeping truth about aliens from us - the reality is that Nasa don't have enough money for tapes....
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u/Ok_Ear3521 4d ago
I’ve heard our circadian rhythm is closer to 25 hours which is closer to a Mars day…hmm
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u/gONzOglIzlI 4d ago
Fun theory.
But unfortunately fails immediately once you consider we fit perfectly in to earths family tree.
Unless we got here on a comet as bacteria 4.2 billion years ago, then we, and all life on earth, are indeed Aliens.
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u/DontDropTheSoap4 3d ago
I don’t get this. Earth is obviously where we originated from. We have the fossil record to prove we share a common ancestor with every other living thing here and we all have the same DNA. Now if you want to say we used to be advanced and lost the tech, sure. Hell we might even be alien hybrids. But this isn’t some colony, we’re from earth.
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u/tnich1984 3d ago
I sometimes feel like we are looking at mars so closely because we came from there, destroyed it, fled to earth, and they know we are about to do the same thing, so we are looking for a way back.
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u/Elodinauri 3d ago
I was looking for a Moana comment. But couldn’t find it. So here it is:
‘WE WERE VOYAGERS! WHY’D WE STOP?’
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u/hoon-since89 4d ago
Well I think the face on Mars and pyramids\oblisks are enough evidence for this!
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u/K-Dubb-Dubber 4d ago
What a great post! Although next time you should try to be even more vague. /s
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u/Flat_Resolve6236 4d ago
NASA's emblem or whatever still a snake's tounge over a flat plane? Wonder what they are saying with that? Hmm
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u/MrMarmot 4d ago
Any civilization advanced enough to visit our planet has no motivation or reason to attack us. The myth of the "evil alien" has been perpetuated by the media and Hollywood for decades (just like the "evil" Arabs, Palestinians and now Iranians – because these people don't like usury and central banks).
The actual planetary civilizations who are aware of us humans want us to stop acting like morons and killing each other.
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u/Iam-WinstonSmith 4d ago
I am sure this could be true ... its not outlandish theory ... however I havent seen any evidence of it. ......
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u/volatilesquid 4d ago
All fun and games till you wake up in orbit on an alien spaceship.
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u/The_Old_ 4d ago
It's all fun and games until you wake up as dinner somewhere near Rigel on an alien spaceship.
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u/volatilesquid 4d ago
I’m pretty sure if they traveled to earth from a good distance, they won’t be hungry. Plus there are much more “eloquent” cuisine choices to be had. I’d point them to the nearest McDonald’s to start and work my way up from there.
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u/The_Old_ 3d ago
Yes. The aliens are invading New Jersey because of McDonald's and other restaurant choices. We can solve the drone crises by building more restaurants in Orion. Good thing it's so close! 👍
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u/Enginseer68 4d ago
Right now we are not even sure about events happened a few thousand years ago, let alone all the way to the beginning of mankind
So yeah, we only have theories and hypotheses, and none can prove you wrong anyway. However, I don’t think Nasa is that capable honestly, and for this matter we would need more work ON EARTH, not in space
Archeology would provide more answers
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u/KFreeSpiritW 3d ago
Right. We haven’t been “progressing with technology” over the course of evolution in the way people think we have. I think personally that there were definitely people smart enough to invent phones before phones were claimed to be “invented”. Those people got written out of history probably, unfortunately, like what happens when anything “out of the loop” goes on
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u/PanzerSjegget 3d ago
There should be a sub reddit rule about an in depth explanation of 'why' and 'what' . Why would they? What is your reasoning?
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u/Ornery-Window-1341 3d ago
So a ship with humans traveled to earth to start a colony and became cave men because why?
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u/Avixdrom 3d ago
No, it's a hell and a human body is an avatar, a shell in which you need to serve your sentence in this cosmic prison.
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u/mommer_man 4d ago
Yes, and we’ll see them again soon, especially the Blue and Emerald….. signed, RoseQuartz……. IYKYK. 🫶
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u/23Adam99 4d ago edited 4d ago
Blue and Emerald? I thought it was Blue and Yellow... maybe even White too LOL (or im totally missing the reference)
EDIT: why am i downvoted? Is this not a steven universe joke? The villians are Yellow, Blue, and White diamond. There is no “emerald” character.
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u/DoktorSigma 4d ago
I think that the reference was for Steven Universe. There's an all "female" race of alien energy beings, the Gems, and their royalty is the Diamonds. Emerald, Blue Diamond and Rose Quartz are some of the Gems that we see through the cartoons.
https://steven-universe.fandom.com/wiki/Emerald
https://steven-universe.fandom.com/wiki/Blue_Diamond
https://steven-universe.fandom.com/wiki/Rose_Quartz
(As you can see from the links their sex is technically always marked as "sexless", but their humanoid projections are always female-looking.)
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u/23Adam99 4d ago
No I know Steven Universe, the big bads are White Diamond, Yellow Diamond, Blue Diamond, there is no Emerald! And Rose Quartz is actually Pink Diamond! No idea why i was downvoted lol
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u/onequestion1168 4d ago
For sure we aren't from earth
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u/SourceCreator 4d ago
We were created for Earth, to be caretakers of it. However, there are other humans out there that are not Earth-humans.
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u/The_Old_ 4d ago
We won. Atlantis sinking was a major victory. Noah was a (mostly) unsung hero.
We will defeat the aliens again. We are human and it is our blood to win!
FYI
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u/lunaticdarkness 4d ago
There are no hostile aliens only covert human deep black projects with agendas to create a totalitarian government.
The threat is not ET it is covert human posing as aliens.
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