Profile: David Niver

Personal background
Construction Surveyor who like so many others has suffered as a direct result of our crippled economy. Finally getting it right and returning to SETI as I have a new account with a new service provider. I am 40 years young and love the outdoors. I have had an "Encounter" 20 years ago and am still confident that life will find us.
P>S> Could someone change my account stats from dniver@bellsouth.net
to dniver@SHTC.net .
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
As I said before I along with my christian father and my neighabor had an encounter with an alien craft around August 1976 in a rural area of S.C.. It has forever changed my outlook on life and since then I seem to have a sixth sense that comes and goes. My friend Ronald to this day gives me the "Thumbs up " when we meet and we always exchange this phrase "I'll never forget". They are up there they know we are reaching out to them but they are cautious to us as we would be to a bed of rattlesnakes. We greet the unknown with agression as we always have just like the snake. I am proud to be part in this pioneering effort SETI is undergoing and hope it succeeds as I know it is destined to. Pray we find a peacefull entity on the other end of it and not a snake like ourselves.
I run SETI because of my inherrent belief in what its founders are attempting to achieve, The proof of existance of life other than us low brow Humans.
If you ever decide to send a signal let it first read Beware the human race self destructive and belligerant. A pic of a caveman and one of a rattlesnake.
All jokes aside I am proud of the work i have read about and feel privilaged to be a participant in.
P>S> Could someone change my account stats from dniver@bellsouth.net
to dniver@SHTC.net .So i can get maill frum yall again.

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