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Previously on "They are amongst us"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Old news - this was on El Reg yesterday.

    Still, nice to see the Torygraph trying, even though it does have trouble keeping up these days
    "The aliens are very critical of our immoral behaviour and our destruction of the environment," says Filipov, according to the Echo. "They say that global warming is attributed mainly to infrastructural engineering."


    There we have it. Global warming is man made. You can't argue with scientists AND crop circle making aliens.

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  • NickFitz
    replied
    Old news - this was on El Reg yesterday.

    Still, nice to see the Torygraph trying, even though it does have trouble keeping up these days

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  • RichardCranium
    replied
    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    the centre's researchers were analysing 150 crop circles from around the world


    I despair sometimes, I really do.

    The sooner the octopuses take over as the Earth's dominant species, the better.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Do they not have the ability to draw images on paper using their alien pens?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    So let me get this right. They have managed to master levels of space travel which we have not even got close to but the only way they can communicate is by stamping down images in a farmers field.
    They're scientists, you cannot question their motives or their results.

    sasguru.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...sts-claim.html

    Work on deciphering a complex set of symbols sent to them is underway, scientists from the country's Space Research Institute said.

    They claim aliens are currently answering 30 questions posed to them.

    Lachezar Filipov, deputy director of the Space Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, confirmed the research.

    He said the centre's researchers were analysing 150 crop circles from around the world, which they believe answer the questions.

    "Aliens are currently all around us, and are watching us all the time," Mr Filipov told Bulgarian media.

    "They are not hostile towards us, rather, they want to help us but we have not grown enough in order to establish direct contact with them."

    Mr Filipov said that even the seat of the Catholic church, the Vatican, had agreed that aliens existed.



    Next week, they a turning their research team onto the more ridiculous field of AGW.

    So let me get this right. They have managed to master levels of space travel which we have not even got close to but the only way they can communicate is by stamping down images in a farmers field.

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...sts-claim.html

    Work on deciphering a complex set of symbols sent to them is underway, scientists from the country's Space Research Institute said.

    They claim aliens are currently answering 30 questions posed to them.

    Lachezar Filipov, deputy director of the Space Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, confirmed the research.

    He said the centre's researchers were analysing 150 crop circles from around the world, which they believe answer the questions.

    "Aliens are currently all around us, and are watching us all the time," Mr Filipov told Bulgarian media.

    "They are not hostile towards us, rather, they want to help us but we have not grown enough in order to establish direct contact with them."

    Mr Filipov said that even the seat of the Catholic church, the Vatican, had agreed that aliens existed.



    Next week, they a turning their research team onto the more ridiculous field of AtW.

    Leave a comment:


  • DimPrawn
    started a topic They are amongst us

    They are amongst us

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...sts-claim.html

    Work on deciphering a complex set of symbols sent to them is underway, scientists from the country's Space Research Institute said.

    They claim aliens are currently answering 30 questions posed to them.

    Lachezar Filipov, deputy director of the Space Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, confirmed the research.

    He said the centre's researchers were analysing 150 crop circles from around the world, which they believe answer the questions.

    "Aliens are currently all around us, and are watching us all the time," Mr Filipov told Bulgarian media.

    "They are not hostile towards us, rather, they want to help us but we have not grown enough in order to establish direct contact with them."

    Mr Filipov said that even the seat of the Catholic church, the Vatican, had agreed that aliens existed.



    Next week, they a turning their research team onto the more ridiculous field of AGW.

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