Jim Lampley
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It's really hard to find bones.
Think about all the people that died.
And we don't find that many bones, relatively speaking, in comparison to the fucking billions of people that died.
It's not like we're tripping over human bones every day.
Right, except in mass graves.
And even in mass graves, given enough time, they will deteriorate.
Like mass graves from 1,000, 1,700 years ago, whatever these things are.
And when you think about these potential, whatever they are, whatever these creatures are, if we did find out that they are some sort of a hominid,
How much credence do you give to the theory that there's the possibility that these UFOs, UAPs, whatever it is, is a break-off civilization from a very, very long time ago that's very different from us, the same way we're very different from chimpanzees, which we coexist with?
I have no problem conjecturing that.
And also, if you think about what we are in comparison to chimps, we're so fragile, we're frail, we're easily injured.
Well, if you think of something that's far more technologically advanced than us, it would be even more frail.
It would be even more petite.
It would have almost no muscle at all.
Weirdly enough, like the grace from Close Encounters of the Third Kind.