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Esoteric Wizardry

WheelFlair !2quM74gD1E 2016-10-14 05:12:25 No.8783

Let me lay this on you–

I believe that contrary to popular opinion, the Ocean is in fact the home of civilization where the UFO vehicles come from.

There is a massive subterranean ocean

time.com/2868283/subterranean-ocean-reservoir-core-ringwoodite/

And it occurs to me that creatures who live in the connective cave complexes connecting our surface oceans have been totally undisturbed by calamity and disease for at least 500 million years. We know that Cephalopods are extremely intelligent, and we also know they have weird, possibly alien DNA–

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v524/n7564/full/nature14668.html

So it occurs to me that, as Cephalopods are known to have advanced visual language, that they use to communicate, and they also have a mastery of EMF–

http://ultrafeel.tv/octopus-psychedelic-color-language/

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-cuttlefish-camouflage-electric-signals-20151202-story.html

It occurs to me that once they perceive beings on the surface as a possible threat, they purge the surface of life.

I think they may have used to Moon as a weapons platform, to use a coil-cannon to fling captured asteroids at the earth.

I think that’s what happened with the K-T Impact that killed the dinosaurs.

I think they are changing our climate in order to cause massive infrastructure and migration problems, so that we will end up nuking each other.

I think they also use our Internet Backbone– the giant fiberoptic cables on the seafloor– to infiltrate and subvert the visual code of our World Wide Web and the algorithms that run our social media world– just like Zuckerberg’s company did a few years ago–

http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/facebook-manipulates-emotions-business-usual-social-media-giant-n144811

Seeker 2016-10-14 06:04:26 No.8785 >>8814

I've been on a plane around the world, it was a sphere.

Seeker 2016-10-14 06:58:31 No.8786 >>8787

What if the cephalopods we know are just drone workers for a more advanced race of beings?

WheelFlair !2quM74gD1E 2016-10-14 07:12:48 No.8787

>>8786

Yes, that's basically what I am saying.

Or rather, what I am saying is:

Cephalopods We Know are to Advanced Tech Cephalopods as Great Apes are to Human Beings.

Seeker 2016-10-14 07:36:17 No.8788 >>8789

How did you get from 'cephalopods are highly intelligent (for animals)' to 'cephalopods went to the Moon and used it to redirect asteroids towards the Earth'? Possibly the most ludicrous leap of logic I've ever seen.

WheelFlair !2quM74gD1E 2016-10-14 07:57:26 No.8789 >>8803 >>8790

>>8788

See above comment: we aren't seeing the cephalopods in question, they are masters of camouflage, see the cuttlefish article, and literally anything about cephalopods.

So, like, if regular cephalopods are the unsophisticated Apes to our Humans, we aren't going to have an easy time of finding these guys.

They will be hard to find, especially as they will be smart enough not to want to be noticed, PLUS THEY HAVE UFO TECHNOLOGY FROM BEING A VERY VERY OLD SPECIES THAT HAS BEEN EVOLVING THE WHOLE TIME.

So watch it with the Sage button, dude.

Seeker 2016-10-14 08:52:11 No.8790 >>8812

>>8789

So your hypothesis is based on absolutely nothing.

Seeker 2016-10-14 16:37:28 No.8803

>>8789

Even lizard jews are more likely, and I'm not sure I buy into jews being lizards or working for them.

But they might be lizards who knows.

WheelFlair !2quM74gD1E 2016-10-14 19:00:08 No.8812 >>8836 >>8813

>>8790

No, it's based on all the stuff linked to above, plus the UFO phenomena and the fact that deep sea has been mostly unmolested by surface disasters for the last several hundred million years.

You're just being a cunt.

Seeker 2016-10-14 19:19:02 No.8813 >>8828

>>8812

>and the fact that deep sea has been mostly unmolested by surface disasters for the last several hundred million years.

Do you know how fucking deep the sea is?

I'm not saying there aren't aliens under the sea because honestly anything could be under the sea but you using a trip makes me think you're a faggot, sorry.

Seeker 2016-10-14 19:23:49 No.8814 >>8817

>>8785

My succubus friends tell me it's actually flat, I trust them more than anyone else.

Seeker 2016-10-14 19:41:41 No.8817 >>8823

>>8814

Everyone who says they have a succubus friend is insane, you're just a walking meme.

Seeker 2016-10-14 20:19:16 No.8822 >>8836

Could a mod please move this to /loosh/? Thank you.

Seeker 2016-10-14 20:34:03 No.8823

>>8817

>walking meme

You're a talking meme.

Seeker 2016-10-15 00:12:41 No.8828

>>8813

They aren't literal aliens. There COULD BE literal aliens. But that's my point. The sea is really mysterious and unexplored, and it is my belief that this is where the UFOs are coming from, and I also think it's why people don't do things they need to, even though they know better on an intellectual level. Some kind of effect made by manipulating refresh rates and colors and so forth, and the algorithms that have been used by our own people to similar effect.

So like, quit your bitching.

There, I took my trip off, stop sperging.

Seeker 2016-10-15 07:57:50 No.8836 >>8873 >>8872

>>8812

>No, it's based on all the stuff linked to above

Top fucking kek. I ask you again, how the fuck did you get from 'cephalopods are cool' to 'cephalopods went to the Moon'? You're a loony.

>You're just being a cunt.

So my refusal to buy into your wild, pointless speculations makes me a cunt?

>>8822

This.

Seeker 2016-10-16 06:45:16 No.8872

>>8836

You seem to be extremely sure we have seen and catalogued all cephalopods ever.

I direct you again to the difference between a Human Being and a Chimpanzee, and here's a hint: one has flying machines.

I'm not talking about fucking creatures you will find in the Animal Fact Book your grandma gave you when you were twelve, retard.

So like, bite me, autismo

Seeker 2016-10-16 06:48:57 No.8873

>>8836

WAIT HOLD ON, I mean, since I'm replying to your bait, where you're ignoring this argument, let me make very painfully clear: this is a theoretical cephalopod. NOT ONE WE KNOW ABOUT BY DIRECT OBSERVATION.

Do you know what direct observation is? Do you know what inference and indirect observation are?

It's the same way scientists could run experiments on atoms and their components before those things could be directly observed. We have an idea that such a thing exists, and we predict it's behavior, and then we see if it does what we think it will do, but we never once see the thing for itself, because it, at the given time, is invisible to our measuring devices, we can only MEASURE THE RESULTS OF IT'S PRESENCE.

You dunce.