| It's a simple idea: If aliens can travel
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| | about this remarkable Greek Cypriot.In
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| interstellar distances, they must be more
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| | brief, he contended there were aliens,
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| advanced than us. If they are more
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| | and there were angels, and they were
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| advanced, by how much?Well, it's
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| | distinct beings. What was interesting was
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| physically impossible to drive a metallic
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| | that he contended that interplanetary
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| object faster than the speed of light.
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| | visitors were highly advanced alien
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| You'd have to bypass the known laws of
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| | mystics who could travel in space, by
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| physics. To send a metal ship to another
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| | dissolving their material bodies before
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| star using conventional fuels would take
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| | departure, and recreating them on
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| decades and exhaust planet Earth's
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| | arrival. They weren't really travelling
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| resources. Science fiction gets round
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| | on the physical plane.This bypassed the
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| this by inventing 'warp drives' and
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| | drawbacks of moving a physical object in
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| 'wormhole technology'.I don't believe
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| | three-dimensional space. It also
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| that alien visitors, if they exist,
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| | explains, for example, the bright lights
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| arrive in metal spacecraft, but we'll get
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| | moving very fast that pilots sometimes
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| to that later.It follows that if they are
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| | see, and why UFOs leave little
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| coming here, they are *way* more advanced
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| | trace.Advanced terran mystics can
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| than us. And there follows an interesting
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| | perceive the angels of the Lord. They can
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| question; just how much?If they are to
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| | be visited by, or visit, advanced beings
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| us, as we are to, say, a wild dog, then
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| | from other planets. The rest of us have
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| UFO phenomena makes sense. We can barely
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| | odd experiences we can't explain, and
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| comprehend what we're perceiving: strange
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| | keep quiet about them.This explains the
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| lights, odd indentations in the soil,
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| | lack of hard, scientific evidence for
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| weird experiences.A wild dog suddenly
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| | both; they're operating at a different
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| hears a loud bang. One of his pack falls
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| | level to us, are unlikely to leave
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| down mysteriously, and lays still, and
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| | physical traces, and won't oblige
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| dies. He then hears and smells a truck in
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| | scientists by turning up on demand, to be
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| the distance, then sees it's lights; what
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| | poked and prodded at!The dog expects his
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| the _hell_ is that thing?Reaction: panic,
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| | master at the same time every day, but
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| curiosity or dismissal.If alien beings
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| | often he doesn't arrive, for reasons the
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| are coming here, what for? Because we are
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| | dog cannot begin to imagine. Sometimes
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| a threat, curiosity, to help us, or
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| | the master does baffling things, but
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| because we have something they want? A
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| | provides food, company and seems to care
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| bit like soldiers, scientists,
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| | for the dog, so the dog is content. He
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| missionaries or merchants going to the
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| | has explained the Man to himself as
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| Third World, in that order. And we know
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| | powerful, having some dog-like
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| what happens to the locals when _that_
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| | behaviours, worth keeping-in with, and
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| happens!Then we have the phenomena of
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| | strange.One caveat: One can't discount
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| angels; superior beings mysteriously
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| | mental illness, misperception or fraud in
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| turning up to lend Man a hand. Are they a
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| | a person who claims experience of UFOs
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| separate phenomena and entirely
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| | and angels. The key test is whether they
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| different, or do they just overlap
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| | are manifestly superior or saintly. The
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| occasionally?An answer may have been
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| | abundance of 'evidence', provided by
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| provided by Dr. Stylianos Atteshlis,
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| | those who are not, easily obscures the
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| called Daskolos by the author Kyriacos
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| | real phenomena, and contents scoffers.
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| Markides, in the series of books he wrote
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