Yes, I watched Independence Day and think it was more government propaganda than genuine science fiction. I mean, the US President "declares independence" from the defeated aliens (which are barely shown outside of their crafts - adding to the boogeyman factor) and then gains power after the US leads the victory.buffalo_girl wrote:I'll post this once more since Barney Clark seems to be on board again.
The 'alien' threat may be more of a reality than we know.
Werner Von Braun spoke of a hoax 'alien threat' being used to frighten the population of the Earth into submission to a 'world' government. (Think back to the 1950's movie, "The Day the Earth Stood Still".)
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewphoto ... p__Aliens/
Since Wall St. & the other power brokers bankroll technologies shared by every side of conflicts generated by agents of their 'secret combinations' it should not be a surprise to find out that Nazi Germany was developing 'flying saucers' in the late 1930's.The pioneer rocket scientist laying on his death bed confided in Dr. Carol Rosin his fears about the weaponization of space. He identified the scare tactics that would convince the public to accept that space-based weapons need to be built.
He made this prediction in the early 70's what these artificial threats would consist of:
1. Russians / Communists
2. Terrorists
3. Third-world Country "Crazies" / Axis of Evil / Nations of Concern
4. Asteroids
5. Aliens (extraterrestrials)
[I strongly advise you to visit Dr. Greer's web site at http://www.disclosureproject.org .
The information there is mind-boggling, Wes Penre]
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ufo_a ... /index.htm
Our foreign 'enemies' have served as funded laboratories in the research and development of methods and technologies to bring about the nwo agenda.
It would be well to take this subject seriously. I do not believe in 'alien invasion'. I do believe that there is the intent and the knowledge to create global mayhem in a multiplicity of forms.
Read Report From Iron Mountain written in the early 1960's for another reference to 'alien invasion' as the means to fulfill the goal.
The chauvinistic moral of the story is "The great governments of mortal earthly men are better than whatever's 'out there'. How much more so would rebellions and revolts of earthlings who wish to fight us". Pretty much the same as "Who can make war against the great Beast" in the book of Revelation.
Of course real aliens of sufficient advancement could easily take out this planet if that's what they wanted, and God either allowed or backed the takeover. Humans are still fairly primitive technologically.