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Any updates on this?

Not an update pre say, but a question...why did these aliens build structures under water? Is it possible they are more closely related to whales than us?

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Not an update pre say, but a question...why did these aliens build structures under water? Is it possible they are more closely related to whales than us?

Just hypothesizing off your question, but if an alien species were to discover Earth why wouldn't they explore and/or colonize the oceans? Considering how much liquid water there is on the surface compared to dry land, it might be the most logical outcome of a visitation -- especially if they were trying to keep a low profile from the violent humans roaming the surface. Additionally, if they were looking to make contact with the intelligent species on our planet they might just make contact with whales and dolphins before humans. They're far less dangerous than us and it would mitigate the risks of first contact. Plus, chicks really dig dolphins so maybe aliens do too.

 

Just meaningless ramblings...

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Not an update pre say, but a question...why did these aliens build structures under water? Is it possible they are more closely related to whales than us?

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu

 

His worshipers chant "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" ("In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.")[

 

R'lyeh is a sunken city in the South Pacific. They just missed their target by a bit.

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Just hypothesizing off your question, but if an alien species were to discover Earth why wouldn't they explore and/or colonize the oceans? Considering how much liquid water there is on the surface compared to dry land, it might be the most logical outcome of a visitation -- especially if they were trying to keep a low profile from the violent humans roaming the surface. Additionally, if they were looking to make contact with the intelligent species on our planet they might just make contact with whales and dolphins before humans. They're far less dangerous than us and it would mitigate the risks of first contact. Plus, chicks really dig dolphins so maybe aliens do too.

 

Just meaningless ramblings...

 

I still think they'd talk to dogs first.

 

I mean, look at the man/dog relationship from an objectively alien point of view: when they need to take a dump, they get us to take them outside, lead us around with a leash, and have us picking up their **** when they're done. If you're from a completely different planet with absolutely no knowledge of Earth, who do you see as the dominant partner in that relationship?

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http://news.yahoo.co...-153852876.html

 

Those weird lights in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean — what are they?

 

You need to look at the picture in the article at the above link that Big Cat reproduced below (thanks!). If you believe that there are so many squid fishermen shining flashlights into the water that they look like this from SPACE, and create more upward shining light than South American CITIES, you'll believe anything. Ask yourself this - - why would a NASA satellite be looking for squid fisherman at night in the first place?

 

Maybe the Baltic Sea underwater aliens are on the move . . .


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If the aliens know that a Canadian is on to them, that could explain why the "extraterrestrial neutrinos" were found in Antarctica, rather than in the Arctic.

 

Might also explain why even with global warming, visiting ships are now getting locked in Antarctic ice, but not in the Arctic:

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2013/12/26/russian-ship-trapped-in-ice/4206329/

 

It's an inconvenient truth, but if the aliens are among us, we can't just bury our heads in the ice like penguins.

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Antarctica - - First we find extraterrestrial neutrinos there, and now a massive hole (bigger than the Grand Canyon) is discovered beneath the ice.

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/williampentland/2014/01/15/massive-hole-discovered-under-antarctica-bigger-than-the-grand-canyon/

 

The sub-glacial canyon is nearly two miles deep, 200 miles long and 15 miles wide. . . . Ross eloquently summarized the implications of this research, stating: "To me, this just goes to demonstrate how little we still know about the surface of our own planet."

 

Who knows what's hiding down there?

 

Run North!

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