Nick Pope Predicts Death By ETs After First Contact

nivek

As Above So Below
Ufologist Predicts Death By ETs After First Contact

If you’re looking for information on extraterrestrials – specifically, what will happen when (assuming it hasn’t happened already) we make contact – would you go to a person who worked in government on UFO investigations, a psychic who claims he received his powers from space aliens and is in contact with them, or a priest who works for NASA in the field of first contacts? Would your answer change if you knew what each of these people expects will happen when humans and space aliens meet? Uri Geller, the psychic, recently revealed he believes ETs will be benevolent – curing the diseases that humans suffer from and extending our lifespans past 200 years. NASA has indeed hired Reverend Dr. Andrew Davison to help the agency prepare its own employees and all other humans for the discovery of aliens – it’s obviously concerned about the religious implications of first contact.

That leaves the (former) government UFO researcher – Nick Pope. He recently warned that aliens are leaving the area and are no longer interested in Earth because they’re afraid of Russian president Vladimir Putin (but they like Queen Elizabeth II). Now he has a truly frightening prediction about the consequences of the first alien encounter.

If we are being visited, a civilization that has figured out viable interstellar travel is going to be able to crack this planet open like a nut if they wanted to.
And what will they be using as nutcrackers?
If we face an alien invasion, it would be stealth fighters against bows and arrows, and even that is understating the technology that they would have. Their technology would be indistinguishable from magic. It’s almost unimaginable. The weapons that an alien civilization may have could wipe out life in a heartbeat.
According to The Sun, Pope believes humans are “toast” if E.T’s invade … and it doesn’t take a mathematician to figure out that, with the potential for “trillions” of alien civilizations, the chance of the invaders being hostile is significant.
It only takes the existence of one super predator species and you’re in trouble.
Pope sees the arrival of ETs on Earth being the same as the arrival of Europeans on the continents that would become the Americas. And we know how that turned out.
When European explorers encountered Native Americans, it was guns and horses against bows and arrows.
Except the gap between our weapons and theirs would be exponentially greater – he sees any civilization which can travel through space to Earth to be potentially billions of years ahead of us. That would be more like atomic bombs against fingernails … and then there are the alien germs, viruses and other contaminants that humans won’t be prepared for or inoculated against.

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We don’t stand a chance.

Sci-fi television shows lean towards benevolent aliens, while sci-fi movies see them as hostile. It’s difficult to discern what the various governments of the world think of ETs, but there’s no doubt they won’t agree with each other on what to do. Those who believe ETs are already here point to the fact that they haven’t wiped us out yet as a sign they lean towards being nice – or at least tolerant. Uri Geller thinks they’re good, Nick Pope says the odds point to evil. Will NASA’s priests be trying to convert the ETs … or praying over dead humans?

What do YOU think will happen when the ETs arrive?

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Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
But why would they bother? Certainly not our resources or um... Achievements on this planet. You don't see us preparing to destroy squirrels so we can have their nuts... I predict that Nick Pope will be made into a sandwich and eaten, but that is as far as it should go...
 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
Well, Some of the paranoid logic here does hold true, No matter What Culture or species of extraterrestrial we are still working with what we know of the laws of thermodynamics, Which means, Unless they are performing what is tantamount to magic, Their resources aren't unlimited. So they wouldn't be coming here on a Sunday pleasure cruise. whatever brought them to us would have to be "worth the trip here".

Look at the Earth at just what we have done to other cultures. We can make any claim we want to make, But cultures don't merge together like magic, Cultures collide and conflict, and because of the nature of self-preservation One always tries to dominate the other,... Even the best possible outcome of being visited still carries the possibility that they could have a pathogen or germ that could kill all life on earth, or, Their presence here could still alter our culture so much it would be sparsely different than destroying our civilization.

I have this weird theory that Different civilizations in the cosmos are Separated by great distances because by nature's design we would conflict and try to dominate one another and as a result, Different civilizations tend to develop great distances away from one another. Possibly because it gives a civilization an opportunity to develop, alternative, Maybe extraterrestrial life isn't nearer to us because it has already been destroyed by the other guys, just out of View to us...
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I like Nick Pope in general but he has become a media whore on this topic and has eroded any credibility he may have started with.
 

Standingstones

Celestial
I like Nick Pope in general but he has become a media whore on this topic and has eroded any credibility he may have started with.
What boils my blood about this guy is that he keeps letting people say he was the head of the Ministry of Defence desk on UFOs. He was a pencil pusher nothing more.
 

Standingstones

Celestial
Ufologist Predicts Death By ETs After First Contact

If you’re looking for information on extraterrestrials – specifically, what will happen when (assuming it hasn’t happened already) we make contact – would you go to a person who worked in government on UFO investigations, a psychic who claims he received his powers from space aliens and is in contact with them, or a priest who works for NASA in the field of first contacts? Would your answer change if you knew what each of these people expects will happen when humans and space aliens meet? Uri Geller, the psychic, recently revealed he believes ETs will be benevolent – curing the diseases that humans suffer from and extending our lifespans past 200 years. NASA has indeed hired Reverend Dr. Andrew Davison to help the agency prepare its own employees and all other humans for the discovery of aliens – it’s obviously concerned about the religious implications of first contact.

That leaves the (former) government UFO researcher – Nick Pope. He recently warned that aliens are leaving the area and are no longer interested in Earth because they’re afraid of Russian president Vladimir Putin (but they like Queen Elizabeth II). Now he has a truly frightening prediction about the consequences of the first alien encounter.


And what will they be using as nutcrackers?

According to The Sun, Pope believes humans are “toast” if E.T’s invade … and it doesn’t take a mathematician to figure out that, with the potential for “trillions” of alien civilizations, the chance of the invaders being hostile is significant.

Pope sees the arrival of ETs on Earth being the same as the arrival of Europeans on the continents that would become the Americas. And we know how that turned out.

Except the gap between our weapons and theirs would be exponentially greater – he sees any civilization which can travel through space to Earth to be potentially billions of years ahead of us. That would be more like atomic bombs against fingernails … and then there are the alien germs, viruses and other contaminants that humans won’t be prepared for or inoculated against.

photo-manipulation-1825450_640-570x318.jpg

We don’t stand a chance.

Sci-fi television shows lean towards benevolent aliens, while sci-fi movies see them as hostile. It’s difficult to discern what the various governments of the world think of ETs, but there’s no doubt they won’t agree with each other on what to do. Those who believe ETs are already here point to the fact that they haven’t wiped us out yet as a sign they lean towards being nice – or at least tolerant. Uri Geller thinks they’re good, Nick Pope says the odds point to evil. Will NASA’s priests be trying to convert the ETs … or praying over dead humans?

What do YOU think will happen when the ETs arrive?

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Remember what Stephen Hawking tried to tell us. We shouldn’t be sending out signals for every Tom, Dick and Harry alien race to pick up. All these races can’t be benevolent towards humans. We are sending out a beacon, “Here we are, come invade us!”
 

Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
There are all kinds of resources elsewhere in space gold, rare earth elements, etc.; that's why we want to go out and mine them! They wouldn't give a hoot about that stuff here on earth. We are separated by vast distances from other habitable areas in space --and that is why discovering a primitive oasis of biological life would be of great interest tp those watching --just as it would be for us to discover a similar thing in the vast reaches of desolate space. UFOs have been here for a very long time. The RAND report even backs that up, and history is full of accounts, and many books have been written about UFO sightings in the past. At any point we could have been utterly destroyed --we would only have had to be made sterile by some virus or nanotechnology and it would have been curtains --no death rays needed.
We are undergoing long-term contact and surveillance from an intelligence far more advanced than ourselves. Hard to say if this intelligence actually has societies or even bodies anymore, or even where it is coming from.
These things are so amazing they are like supernatural manifestations --what ever the heck "supernatural" means... These aren't just spaceships --they are far more specialized and advanced than mere spaceships.
 
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michael59

Celestial
What boils my blood about this guy is that he keeps letting people say he was the head of the Ministry of Defence desk on UFOs. He was a pencil pusher nothing more.

Those same people were the ones who appreciated his title when he was on their side. I remember when he switched sides. It really surprised me because he came across as truly adamant in his belief that it was all nonsense.
 

michael59

Celestial
Remember what Stephen Hawking tried to tell us. We shouldn’t be sending out signals for every Tom, Dick and Harry alien race to pick up. All these races can’t be benevolent towards humans. We are sending out a beacon, “Here we are, come invade us!”

Ya, we even gave them detailed information on our physical make up so they can figure out how vulnerable we really are.
 

michael59

Celestial
There are all kinds of resources elsewhere in space gold, rare earth elements, etc.; that's why we want to go out and mine them! They wouldn't give a hoot about that stuff here on earth. We are separated by vast distances from other habitable areas in space --and that is why discovering a primitive oasis of biological life would be of great interest tp those watching --just as it would be for us to discover a similar thing in the vast reaches of desolate space. UFOs have been here for a very long time. The RAND report even backs that up, and history is full of accounts, and many books have been written about UFO sightings in the past. At any point we could have been utterly destroyed --we would only have had to be made sterile by some virus or nanotechnology and it would have been curtains --no death rays needed.
We are undergoing long-term contact and surveillance from an intelligence far more advanced than ourselves. Hard to say if this intelligence actually has societies or even bodies anymore, or even where it is coming from.
These things are so amazing they are like supernatural manifestations --what ever the heck "supernatural" means... These aren't just spaceships --they are far more specialized and advanced than mere spaceships.

The way you typed this post makes it sound like there is only one race/species observing us.

I don't know whether to be flattered or terrified because I don't know what they are observing.
 

Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
The way you typed this post makes it sound like there is only one race/species observing us.

I don't know whether to be flattered or terrified because I don't know what they are observing.
Us. I think they have been watching our development as a species for a long time and other animals too. There seems to be much concern about the oasis being destroyed by nuclear weapons. If we found a place rich with bizarre life and one species had developed the means to destroy the entire thing, we would engage in long-term observation and surveillance --like our scientists do with groups of animals in the wild. We don't interact directly and must act surreptitiously so as not to create a disturbance that disrupts the population --we even don disguises, etc. to make sure that doesn't happen. So we have a lot of contact without the more advanced civilization destroying the less advanced. Some kind of alien AI is just the ticket to pull it off --anticipating our actions long before we do.. or even situationally --as with the Tic Tac arriving at the place where jets were being vectored --in advance.

And of course, there would be no "First Contact" if these things wanted us gone, we would have been gone centuries ago. We wouldn't even know what hit us. There would be no tripods or death rays. Hollywood has had a subtle yet profound impact on our conceptions.

The Prime Directive isn't being followed. These things intensify their activities as nuclear weapons are being moved about, tested, etc. Perhaps the long-term contact is preparation for more direct contact if intervention is necessary because we apes start WWIII or something like that and annihilate most of the life on the planet. There might be an altruistic motivation to help civilizations on the brink of destroying themselves --that destruction being one hypothetical reason proffered by skeptics for lack of alien arrival a la the Fermi Paradox.
 
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Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
Personally, I don't think there are multiple types of aliens here --just the same intelligence(s) / objects that have been here for a very long time. The chances of one advanced non-human civilization finding us could be pretty rare --the chances of multiple non-human civilizations all finding us and being here would be astronomically unlikely --given those "vast reaches of space".
 
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