Montana Smith said:I think this one used to hang around Ithaca, NY. Notice how the hair cunningly disguises the skull:
Indy's brother said:
So, like, I'm still, like, TOTALLY FREAKED OUT by how those Dogon dudes knew, like, so much about that invisible star, like, wa-a-a-ay before it was, like, first seen with, like, a telescope, man!Montana Smith said:Far out man. So they, like, knew loads of stuff.
Pass the mushrooms, man, cos like I haven't seen a little green man in like five minutes.
Stoo said:So, like, I'm still, like, TOTALLY FREAKED OUT by how those Dogon dudes knew, like, so much about that invisible star, like, wa-a-a-ay before it was, like, first seen with, like, a telescope, man!
Gabeed said:Reading through this thread again causes a sweet cathartic mix of pleasure and pain.
Like, no, dude. Too short notice and my, like, transporter-beam-thing was, like, busted. Total downer!Montana Smith said:So, you, ah, like, all booked up to go see those dudes, like?
Funny you say that, Smiff, because last month, an episode of "Ancient Aliens" was called "The Time Travelers" (Season 4 - Episode 9). Both von Däniken and Tsoulakos were on it (as usual) and von Däniken believes in time travel. He also speculates that UFOs might be "our own people of the future"!Montana Smith said:Wow man, they're like dudes from the future sent back to show us the way!
Stoo said:It is known that Giorgio Tsoukalos has seen & liked "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (he said so when posting here at The Raven with the username, Legendary Times)...
Matt deMille might be on the mothership having a close encounter of the 4th kind.Montana Smith said:Maybe he knows where the little grey buggers took Matt deMille.
Of all the outrageous things this Giorgio has said on the show, one thing in "The Time Travelers" episode about the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva gave me hearty chuckle (because of how serious he looked when he said it).Gabeed said:It's pretty funny that he posted here, though when I think about the guy I inevitably think of how mind-numbingly sad the state of the History Channel is these days.
Stoo said:Of all the outrageous things this Giorgio has said on the show, one thing in "The Time Travelers" episode about the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva gave me hearty chuckle (because of how serious he looked when he said it).
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos:
"If you place a picture side-by-side of the Hadron Collider and the Aztec calendar, there is an eerie similarity between the two. The Aztec calendar was known to be a gateway to the universe and the Hadron Collider is similar to that because we are trying to unlock the secrets of the universe with this machine. And I find it fascintating that we have a carving from a long time ago and when compared to the modern-day Hadron Collider, there is an eerie similarity. Is it coincidence? I think not."
Gear said:I'm not saying Mr. Tsoukalos IS right (and I still don't get the hair and beard thing), but when I look over this thread, I just mainly see a bunch of squares happily dwelling within the box. Remember, DON'T STRAY FROM THE HEARD!