Profile: Dan Kindrick [SETI.USA]

Personal background
I was born in Texas, raised in Cali and have made a few stops along the way namely: Utah, England, Wales, Arizona, Georgia, Texas, Florida, Georgia again, Iraq and now I live in PA. I just got out of the United States Army after 8 years. I am looking forward to going to Penn State in the fall 06'. I am 29 at the moment. I love to play basketball, listen to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck (Yes, I am a member of the vast Right Wing Conspiracy!) I love my wife Jen and my wonderful son Ethan and my daughter Cali. They are the true joy in my life. I miss all my friends from Cali, (ie Kuta, Charvis and Charvin, Scott Diaz)...Come to think of it I don't really have a lot of friends in California that I can remember (except for those mentioned)


Oh yeah, I also hail from the planet Delvoy, near Kolob***
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do believe that ET exist. I am not sure how to answer the question "When and how will humans discover it?" I think the knowledge and truth has landed on our planet already at least thousands of years ago. Obviously if they have been coming to our planet for thousands of years they aren't hostile. I do believe they are humanoid in appearance and that they do actively participate in our society already. I think that we have already benefited from their technology. For some reason they have helped us more technologically in the last 150 years more than any other time period in the history of man. I run SETI and try to recruit all my friends so that maybe we can get the concrete evidence to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that there indeed is ET.


***May not be accurate.
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