Profile: Geosword

Personal background
I'm 28 and living the life of a computer technician in the great state of Texas. Since I was 4 I have been fascinated by the thought that we are not alone in this multiverse. This is in part thanks to my father who worked for the United States Air Force and has been witnessed to two UFO encounters up close and personal, both during his stationed tour in Alaska in the late sixties. I have to believe because my other hobby is in the same type of OUT THERE field, that of a Ghost researcher. I have seen more than enough paranormal activity in my field research to know something is up. The same holds true for UFO's and E.T.'s. There is far to much substantial evidence and eye witness accounts to just blow it off as nothing but the common.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Does life exist elsewhere in this plain of existance? You better believe it. Whether your the scientific type or the religion type you simply have to look at the numbers and scope of things. For the scientific folks; do the math. Carl Sagen did and it's incredibly postive to know that even if just one civiliation existed per million worlds that makes hundreds of thousands of civilizations. For the religious type; Do you honestly think God created this HUGE unyielding and unending universe and put life on one teeny tiny rock ball? It is arrogant to think that it did. Who is to say it (God has no gender to me) is not running the so called "DIVINE" plan on countless other worlds? It will happen. Someone has heard us, they are here with us, waiting for the moment when man can finally handle himself and master his own world. On that day, if not sooner, we will finally learn and understand that we are never alone and we don't have to make the trip through the universe in solitude! PEACE!
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