Saturday, October 2, 2010

I don't think that Mars would make bail, either.


Regarding the missile shutdown incidents, my opinion, their opinion, is that whoever are aboard these craft are sending a signal, to both Washington and Moscow among others, that we are playing with fire - that the possession and use of nuclear weapons potentially threatens the human race and the integrity of the planetary environment.
Robert Hastings, UFO Researcher - press conference, Sept. 27, 2010
How do you know that we are not already living amongst monsters or aliens disguised as "normal" people? Whom would you call: Ghostbusters or Men In Black?
The Smith Machine, blog comment.
 Sigh...and here we go again.

In case you should decide to skip the video link above, it features retired US armed forces personnel reporting incidents involving UFOs that caused shutdowns and equipment failures at atomic/nuclear testing and missile storage sites.  Sadly, as per my previous comments regarding this sort of thing, there seems to be a dearth of hard evidence - in fact, at least a couple of the officers featured in the press conference seem to be relying on the reports of their subordinates rather than first hand experience.

Okay, fine.  Let's say, for the sake of argument, that aliens are visiting Earth on a regular basis.  And, again, sake of argument, let's say that in a display of intergalactic brotherhood, or sentient-being-hood or whatever, they decide that they should send a signal to Washington and whomever else that nuclear weapons are bad.  They do this by causing sporadic problems at US military bases - perhaps Russian military bases too, but we only have the American reports to work from in this case.

If alien visitors have both the desire and the ability to cause shutdowns of nuclear weapons, why bother restricting themselves to intermittent difficulties?  Perhaps I should be more grateful to Mr. Hastings for his role as Daniel in the interpretation of this extraterrestrial mene mene tekel upharsin, but why would the aliens not shut down all the nuclear weapons everywhere?  If they've become sufficiently interested in our world that they feel that a message should be sent to the various nuclear-capable powers, they should realize that sporadic interventions at random sites is not the most reliable way to send that message if they really want to get a serious response.

Expatriot Canadian S. M. Stirling is writing a series of books set in a world that has somehow been pushed back to a medieval equivalent by a sudden, mysterious Change that has altered the fundamental nature of physics:  gasoline won't burn, electricity can't be generated, even steam engines fail to operate.  So far in the series, the reason for the Change hasn't been explained, but it's certainly a complete solution to the potential of destroying "the integrity of the planetary environment" with nuclear weapons.  A similar approach by the aliens who have been haphazardly shutting down missiles in silos would make World War Three much less of a concern for us than making sure we didn't freeze or starve during the winter months.

The funny thing is that the Men In Black scenario almost makes sense.  It's a lot easier for me to believe that aliens who had integrated themselves into our society as individuals might take independent action in regards to the possibility of a thermonuclear holocaust.  It would be the alien version of, I don't know, impulsively turning the hose on those loudly inebriated neighbours who are trying to light the barbecue at 3:00 AM, instead of calling the fire department.  As such, it would have the same sort of spur-of-the-moment feel as a response to the problem - and it might well be just the thing to keep the neighbourhood from going up in flames.

And on that basis, things could have been a lot worse.  After all, these theoretical aliens-in-residence could have decided to just call the cops on us and let them sort it out - do we really want to find out what the planetary equivalent of a night in the drunk tank might be?
- Sid

P.S. Should you be interested in a more complete explanation of Mr. Hasting's position, you are welcome to visit his web site: http://www.ufohastings.com.

4 comments:

  1. Alright, let's ask the sci fi expert: do YOU think there have ever been visitations from aliens to our planet?

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  2. Sigh...as much as I would love to say "yes", I have to say "no".

    I'd love to think that there are aliens on ice at Area 51, but I don't think that the US government is ept enough (is "ept" the opposite of "inept"?) to have successfully concealed a secret of that magnitude from the public eye.

    I'd love to think that aliens built the pyramids, but I prefer the solution of using wood cradles lashed to the blocks that I saw on the Learning Channel.

    I'd love to think that aliens nabbed Amelia Earhart and Judge Crater, but I don't see them as a well-matched couple.

    I could go on in this vein, but the short answer is that failing some irrefutable evidence - and I mean EVIDENCE, not hearsay - I have to say "no".

    But, for the record, this does NOT mean that I don't believe in the existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, it just means I'm a bit sceptical about the existence of intelligent life here...

    - Sid

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  3. There is another solution to all the UFO sightings - where the 'ships' can both hover and move at high velocity. I think it could be them just having fun with lesser life forms from a safe distance. If that doesn't immediately make sense, I enclose a youtube clip for clarification...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZfK8ulOIt0

    Chris

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  4. Congratulations to Chris for offering one of the most disconcertingly plausible takes on UFOs - and again, if that doesn't immediately make sense, watch that YouTube video...

    - Sid

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