Re: When DID agriculture start?



Gerrit Hanenburg wrote:
"Aardvark J. Bandersnatch" <sumbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Where do you think those aliens
came from?
Speak about intellectual bankruptcy.
However, if you wish to pursue the idea I suggest you join the crop
circle community.

Which, of course, brings us to the next question:

When did crop circles start?

or even more importantly,

When did quilting circles start?

HUH? Answer me that, eh?

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/interface2005.htm

Gerrit

Despite all of the theories, it is sort of peculiar that we went from
working animals and oil lighting to machines, electricity, aviation, and
computers in less than 100 years.

After all of those thousands of years, we suddenly became modern. Aren't
you folks the least bit suspicious about how that became ordinary?

Well, I certainly am interested, and I'd like to know why you think that
anyone who questions this phenomenon is peculiar? How many of you
readers think that you could live naked in the wilderness for more than
a few days? You haven't been trained, and nothing has been passed down
to you.

I think you really ought to wonder about how our recent knowledge came
about, and why we are overpopulated; yet isolated from one another. Only
a nut would think about things like that, right?

What will you do, when the time comes for you to be self sufficient? You
certainly won't know what to do, and will become aggressive and
belligerent. Think about it, how did we manage to _advance_ so rapidly?

Why do our space probes fail, and why has our space program been reduced
to the status of tending satellites? Because, those up above know that
as long as they keep you entertained, that you will not leave the Earth,
and interfere with them.

We are 50 years behind in space exploration. It is stupidly wrong,
because if the need arises, we will need to be in more than one place,
so that we cannot be exterminated.

You are being herded, but it would seem that as long as you are made
comfortable, that you really don't care.

//mh
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