Profile: David Barker

Personal background
Presently an out of work Network Technician. So, thank you MCI. Yeah right!!! But all of this spare time has given way to getting back in the Seti program and tweaking out a couple of towers to run the program. Which keeps me out of trouble digging around CIA networks. They get a little upset for some reason.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Do I think extraterrestrial life exists? Of course. The universe is too big to only have life on one little planet. Just too bad that many think in order for there to be life anywhere else, it must have our living environment. There are many environments for living on this planet alone. Who is to say that life forms on other planets even breath. Or what plane of existance life would live under elsewhere.

Back in the 1950's Hollywood and elsewhere made movies for the sole purpose of scaring people. At that time anyone seeing an "alien" most likely would have reached for their guns and shot first rather than searching things out. Since then movies have done a complete turn around in it's treatment of alien creatures. Have you ever stopped to think that maybe the information which has slowly seeped from the government over the past 50 years has possibly been a planned education? Perhaps they did find something in Roswell. If so, the time was not right for the merging of planets and lifeforms. But if this was a planned education, changing the mindset of the world one generation at a time. When will we finally come to know the truth? With the excpetion of many scattered about the globe, most of the world would be read to accept things much differently than so many years ago. If this little theory is correct, how much longer will we be waiting?
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