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Seeking ET

   Well, there's a couple new movies scheduled to be released that depict exciting battles between humans and aliens. But in classic disappointment Hollywood has completely exaggerated actual incidents to create fear and earn money. The newest is the movie "LA 1942". For those who don't know, here's an overview...
  In 1942 near a military base in Las Angeles a group of UFO's appeared and hovered in clear sight of thousands. The military was dispersed believing we were under some interstellar attack, and ultimately thousands of rounds were fired at the objects. The objects did not appear to be struck by any of the rounds, and did not fire any weaponry back at the American military. When the firing stopped the craft left.
  Fast forward 70 years. Hollywood has made bank off off lieing about and recreating alien encounters from that time forward. In "Fire in the sky" aliens kidnap Travis Walton for a week before releasing him back to Earth. In Travis' 5 day depiction of the event in the book he wrote he talks about gentle beings, star maps, being shown around their craft and meeting others like him. In the movie, Travis nearly escapes death from the craft, but not before hideous creatures capture him and torture him with prods and needles in his eyeballs. Steven Spieldbergs "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" is probably a more accurate depiction of past contact with military, but fictional none the less.
  Now, in the movie preview of "1942", we witness the return of those same aliens to get revenge on Earth after the LA incident. The preview shows humanity uniting together against the evil races of ET's and their technology to save Earth from certain annihilation. Alright, so this could be entertaining. Ten bucks says it's in 3D. Explosions, special effects, I get it. But we got a real problem here...
  Hollywood is using actual incidents, changing the entire story about what actually occured about them, and releasing them to the public in a way that fosters fear and hate towards the possibility of open contact. Although UFO sightings have become a mainstream event, and the public at large is just waiting for acknowledgement, most of them are unaware of the deep level of contact Earth is already having. Most who see this movie will only be told BY the movie itself that this is based on actual events. Then by the time the audience leaves the theatre, not thinking contact will ever happen, they are unknowingly psyched up for interstellar conflict.
  Rational minds descend. Don't be swayed into thinking that entertainment is reality. Naming a movie after an actual event and then changing the actual event itself in the movie, knowing that most don't know about the incident in the first place and will only learn what they are being told by the film, can be a slippery slope to go down. Understand the entertainment value of the special effects, but don't interpret them as guidelines for conduct when contact becomes a global realization. Don't let the fear placed in you by horror movies overwhelm the actual potential that open disclosure and global ET contact will bring us. For contact to be a successful achievement the human race needs to meet our interstellar neighbors with peace and acceptance. Don't allow the pursuit of wealth and popular belief to blur that goal.
http://www.rense.com/ufo/battleofla.htm

personalreality

you see the trailer for "Cowboys and Aliens"?

i thought it would be some kind of weird cartoon like Monsters Vs. Aliens, but it's a totally serious movie.
be awesome.

Stillwater

I was always entertained by Hollywood movies that depict battles between humanity and aliens. If aliens came, they would take what they want, period. And I suspect that perhaps they do. I have a feeling that despite what new-agers would tell you, aliens are likely to have radically different conceptions of ethics than we do, and they might easily condone doing things we would cringe at, and vice-versa. There are perhaps some entities with what we would think of as our best interest at heart, but also exceedingly likely are those who do as they please.

Assuming alien species exist, as I believe they do, we are still here, mostly unmolested, because

1) We are protected by some force or interest, or
2) We have nothing of value to take
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

-Unattributed Zen monastic