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Title: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 23, 2012, 05:36:06 AM

A thorough and satisfying bitchslapping of Ancient Aliens. 

http://ancientaliensdebunked.com/ (http://ancientaliensdebunked.com/)

Ancient Aliens Debunked - (full movie) HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9w-i5oZqaQ#ws)



Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: dalebert on October 23, 2012, 08:53:06 AM
Does it need to be bitch-slapped?
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Cognitive Dissident on October 23, 2012, 12:08:52 PM
Looking forward to watching this. I've got a buddy that's an über-theorist, talks about the 33rd-degree Masons he's met, etc., and buys into this ancient aliens stuff pretty heavily. My attitude has always been that I don't really care a whole lot unless it can be made relevant to my daily life--and I really don't have any investment in "believing" or "disbelieving." Kinda nice to see a rebuttal from time to time to balance the stuff out, because it is sora "interesting." My favorite is the ancient airplane, and correspondingly images that can only be made out from the sky.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Ski Killington on October 24, 2012, 03:31:05 PM
NOVA | The Fabric of the Cosmos: What Is Space (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD5tBIqJU4U#ws)
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Kaicielia BlueDragon on October 24, 2012, 03:53:30 PM
I like watching the show, mostly because I love "what if" scenarios.  That orange-tan guy, however, talks like a revival preacher.  I think he really believes everything he's saying is truth, not just possibility.

--Of course it wasn't a dragon, that's just silly.  What it was was a rocket from space!--
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Ski Killington on October 24, 2012, 04:03:39 PM
I think its a mistranslation to suggest the Ancients were depicting their gods as actual earth visiting aliens when the confusion may lie where they were expressing visitation of spiritual archetypes.

Greeks and Romans also expressed Gods in form of archetypes....

Greece - Quest for the Gods (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXjmPLRAQ10#ws)
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 25, 2012, 02:24:32 AM
Does it need to be bitch-slapped?

Yes, I'm afraid it does.

When you can go through something like that, chapter and verse, and systematically dismantle it piece by agonizing piece, it is to be applauded.

That was by far the best debunking I've ever seen.  It was fucking beautiful, man.

I want to lick that guys brain like a psychedelic toad. 




Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 25, 2012, 03:31:46 AM
Looking forward to watching this. I've got a buddy that's an über-theorist, talks about the 33rd-degree Masons he's met, etc., and buys into this ancient aliens stuff pretty heavily. My attitude has always been that I don't really care a whole lot unless it can be made relevant to my daily life--and I really don't have any investment in "believing" or "disbelieving." Kinda nice to see a rebuttal from time to time to balance the stuff out, because it is sora "interesting." My favorite is the ancient airplane, and correspondingly images that can only be made out from the sky.

To be honest, I like the (Ancient Aliens) show for entertainment value.  It shows oddities, and the inexplicable remnants of ancient cultures, which is pretty cool.  No doubt.  It raises stimulating questions about their origins and purposes, and curious insights into their beliefs and practices.  Also cool.

And its perfectly true, aliens probably do exist.  It is mathematically probable.  The Rothschilds DO exist, it is factually certain.  They are part of the New World Order, and we are more than likely being environmentally poisoned by globalist monsters. 

But when you finish every statement with "This can only mean one thing..."  ...it deserves a fresh pair of eyes. 

If you've watched the program by now, you'll probably find the following agreeable: 

One of the things I was most pleased by was how casual and almost apologetic the guy was, yet so precise and thorough.  It was a devastating blow to the whole Ancient Aliens phenomenon, writ large.  But it was still totally respectful towards the wonders themselves, and he simply offered plausible explanations to some really mind-boggling shit.

The guy offered a little-known (at least to me) alternative to the building of the pyramids, for fucks sake. 

From the standpoint of debate, the dude beat the dogshit out of Ancient Aliens.  And sometimes, when you see that form really well done, like an aficianado of the arts, you applaud it. 

Then you post it on your favorite message board, and let unspoken parallels be drawn.

Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 25, 2012, 04:30:08 AM
I like watching the show, mostly because I love "what if" scenarios.  



I want to know a person is thinking "what if", but I don't wanna hear them say it.


Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: dalebert on October 25, 2012, 05:48:52 AM
I guess I just never had much interest in those shows, always dismissed them before watching, and so wasn't aware how badly it needed to be bitch-slapped.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 25, 2012, 08:03:07 AM
I guess I just never had much interest in those shows, always dismissed them before watching, and so wasn't aware how badly it needed to be bitch-slapped.

Its understandable, since you have a life. 
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Turd Ferguson on October 25, 2012, 10:30:05 AM
I SORTA have a life, so I still wanna know, what about that one carving amongst the Egyptian hieroglyphics that shows the guy in the moon walking suit with the helmet and tubes coming out of it?
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: dalebert on October 25, 2012, 01:33:49 PM
Its understandable, since you have a life. 

I wouldn't go THAT far. I would just suggest that my distractions from having a life are different from yours.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Cognitive Dissident on October 26, 2012, 04:15:09 PM
Sadly, the Ancient Aliens stuff was on "educational" television, which is why it caught me for the first twenty minutes. The claims were so outrageous from the start that it caught me for a couple episodes. I guess "entertaining" is a good call.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 27, 2012, 01:58:08 AM
I SORTA have a life, so I still wanna know, what about that one carving amongst the Egyptian hieroglyphics that shows the guy in the moon walking suit with the helmet and tubes coming out of it?

Theres a couple of those.  One Aztec, or some shit..  Another, Asiatic Indian. 

I guess the explanation goes, they're a classic form found in many of their funeral depictions, and it symbolizes the person with the underworld below them, their body in our dimension, and the heavens above.  They're in transition between worlds, with one foot in one world, and ascending to another.

Or something like that.

I'm not pretending to be an expert in anything, just by watching a three-hour YouTube video.  But the guy offers a pretty good alternative theory. 

Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on October 27, 2012, 02:56:25 AM
"educational" television

^^^



Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: SeanD on October 27, 2012, 10:24:55 PM
C'mon how can you not take this guy serious??

(http://ct.fra.bz/ol/fz/sw/i50/5/3/28/frabz-I-DIDNT-REALLY-HEAR-THE-QUESTION-But-the-answer-is-aliens-164a68.jpg)
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Cognitive Dissident on October 29, 2012, 04:07:18 PM
Sorta reminded me of:

(http://i.imgur.com/4CItb.jpg)

Only alien dude is nuttier.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Turd Ferguson on October 29, 2012, 07:55:29 PM
His hair looks like a still action shot, just as he's getting hit in the back of the head with an invisible baseball bat.
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Cognitive Dissident on October 31, 2012, 11:14:53 AM
He also reminds me of the dude with the bad hair in Barbarella, but I can't seem to find that guy except for a moment in this clip:

Barbarella - Durand Durand (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPkBiEXuG7g#ws)

The guy in the still.

Humorously enough, a search for "barbarella sex hair" actually has a picture of the ancient aliens dude in the cache. :D
Title: Re: Ancient Aliens torn asunder
Post by: Bill Brasky on November 02, 2012, 09:31:17 AM
(http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/4043/dammit.jpg)