The Forum Is Dull Lately: Let's Have A Fight.

Whic of the following should we fight about?

  • Roswell Saucer Crash

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Lizard People Under Los Angeles

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Threeness; why are there three of so many things?s

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Astrology: subdiscipline of astronomy or bunk?

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Does anything taste worse than lutefisk?

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Best recipe for deviled eggs

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • Best recipe for macaroni and cheese

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Should cars have cranks just in case?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Best tiny gun

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Who's best: Homer, Vergil, Milton. or Goethe?

    Votes: 2 8.3%

  • Total voters
    24

Big Horn

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Needless to say, I mean a pleasant fight.

I'll post a poll. I agree to begin the most popular choice.
 

I had several cars with cranks. A starter and a good battery are better. The cars were mid-early 50s MG and Hillman. Neither make is still around.

Threeness, is that a menage a trois?

Tiny gun, best for what? Shooting terrorists?
 
I Love deviled eggs, only usually get them during the holidays and often wonder why that is but I really do love them. If I got them more often I'd probably only like them, but since it's just a couple times a year, no, I'd love em no matter what. I get coffee multiple times daily and I still love coffee, so, um, what were we talking about? Oh yes, the Roswell saucer crash. As real as anything in current events today in my opinion and definitely more interesting :).
 
I had heard about reptilians before; but not that there were caves and tunnels beneath Los Angeles that were supposed to have been (still are ?) home to the lizard people.
Naturally, I had to check it out on Youtube, and there are all sorts of videos about the tunnels and the lizard people.
Most of the videos propose that the lizard people are interplanetary alien life forms that arrived on earth thousands of years ago. While I do not agree with that viewpoint specifically, I do think that the whose subject is fascinating, so I hope that it gets lots of votes.
I do like deviled eggs; but it just does not compare (to me) as a topic for discussion.......

 
couldn't decide

but

Homer conceded to the deviled eggs

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I don't know, I am starting to become curious about the LA lizard people.
I'm glad to hear that. I suggest that you first read the newspaper article in the Los Angeles Times. The two links will take you to it.

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By January, 1934 G. Warren Shufelt and his staff had driven a tunnel at least 250' deep in Los Angeles. They sought an underground city populated by intelligent reptiles capable of interplanetary travel. From the evidence the reptiles walked upright. We do not know how closely they resembled humans. Shufelt was a mining engineer and geophysicist who had invented a machine that effectively looked into the ground. He saw no people, but he did see all sorts of artifacts. There was a lengthy article in the LA Times on January 29th, 1934, then nothing. There was no further mention of the tunnel, the project, or of Shufelt.

Did Franklin Roosevelt cooperate with Stalin in dispatching Communist agents from both America and the Soviet Union who then formed an alliance with the lizard people who, unknown to Shufelt, had survived and still inhabited the city? This could explain the large number of Communists in the US government because those agents were likely not human. Eighty years ago people didn't need to carry identification. States issued driver's licenses based upon what the individual put on his application. People in the sixties still didn't need identification for driver's licenses and Social Security cards. I know this from experience as I was in California in 1961 when I was a few weeks from my eighteenth birthday. I went into the driver's license facility and filled out an application stating that I was exactly three years older. I took the written and road tests and left with a temporary license. I had an address to receive the permanent license so that on my eighteenth birthday I could buy alcohol with a genuine California license which showed that date as my twenty-first birthday. When I returned to Illinois no one questioned it as it had my picture, a feature absent from an Illinois license at the time. Reptiles who looked human albeit with rugose skin could have blended into the human population and then be hired as government workers. Some likely replaced human workers who simply disappeared.

Don't dismiss the lizard people story out of hand. In 1970 there were rumors in the right wing community about Soviet attempts to modify weather in the US. Official US government sources denounced it as preposterous. Yet after the fall of the Soviet Union and opening of KGB files it turned out that the Reds had been doing just that although it was unsuccessful.

Read the article below in the LA Times. Think about it. Think about preparing for it as they are probably among us and even interbreeding. DNA modification to allow interbreeding would be simple enough for an advanced species.

When I was pondering for a minute or two who might be a reptiloid (they're obviously not reptiles since they are members of a different biological system) the first and only name that came to mind was Isaac Asimov. It's interesting that you came up with the same name as someone who would be a naysayer. Asimov was a biochemist and a member of the establishment.

Michael Polyani has pointed out that received wisdom allows innovative thinking, but that acceptance is carefully circumscribed. The scientific establishment proscribed Tesla for years and has even now continued to reject much of his thinking.

I wonder why the notion of extraterrestials is not allowed by the scientific establishment except as fiction. I'll also ask why not only the concept but even the evidence has become unacceptable, in fact proscribed, as a topic to be studied.

When William Clinton was running for president he said that he would find out what the government actually knew about extraterrestials and report it to the people if he were elected. Well, he was elected, but we heard no more. I can't provide a citation, but I do recall it from the time.

I'm not asking that anyone uncritically believe what I've written on the subject. However, I ask why almost the whole scientific establishment has accepted global warming without any investigation but won't tolerate a serious investigation into the existence of extraterrestials. I do not believe that there is a conspiracy of millions. I believe that they simply fear to cross previously established boundaries exposing themselves to ridicule, the primary weapon used against those who venture into uncharted territory. The okapi was discovered only a century ago and a large herbivore was discovered in Indo-China only a few years ago. Both discoveries were made when received wisdom stated that there could be no unknown large mammals.

Finally, I'll ask why Shufelt was never exposed as a charlatan or even mentioned.
 
I had several cars with cranks. A starter and a good battery are better. The cars were mid-early 50s MG and Hillman. Neither make is still around.

Threeness, is that a menage a trois?

Tiny gun, best for what? Shooting terrorists?
I have a 1969 MG Midget which I bought new. There have been numerous occasions when I have wished that it had a crank. I wonder why they dropped it.

Threeness is the only scholarly topic in the group. Most religions have three chief gods. Three is extremely common in folk tales. Most languages have positive, comparative, and superlative. The list goes on and on.

Tiny guns are neat. We can always think of some purpose for them. :)
 
It looks like Marie5656, Rkunsaw and Traveler each feel they have the best deviled egg recipe and I think we need to have a contest to settle this......being a connoisseur of deviled eggs I volunteer to be the judge.

Let The Games Begin !

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