Profile: Greeno

Personal background
My location on this globe is Larvik, norway. Just past 33 and work as an locksmith. My greatest hobby accept dreaming, thinking and searching beyond our local solar-system is music.
Got a family with two nice children and a lovely mother that supports me in all my universal activities.

How about UFO sightings? Well.... The only way we could travel the inter-galactical distances, are when someone out-there want us to come. We have not the power or intelligence to go out there, but "They" do! But our time has not come yet. Because thiese beeings who's been described all over the world as long skinny arms and legs. With small mouthes, no ears and big eyes, must come from a very dark, lonely and poor place. That would never have the know-how to make crafts like those who flying over our heads in the nightsky.
My guess is that they got the technologie from a higher beeing out-there. To have that last chance, too discover other lifeforms with higher sosial behaviors. So their rase can survive. Perhaps they was where we are today?
So they can see and remember what ones was. Or is it a glimt of the future, a dimensional fata morgana?

I never give up dreaming!
In my lifetime, dreaming is the nearest I can get alien contact! (or?)
Thats why my computer is hooked on seti@home!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. I strongly think that if we discover it, they make us discover it! But as soon we'll do, we got the possibility to travel there. And with that new technologie the dangers will rise equal!

2. The only thing we must think of before we move over to this next step is: We are only humans!

3. I can not let it be! It's plenty of information to go throug, it's a duty for us humans who are ready for answers. Instead of fighting and lower sosial behaviors.
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