points to ponder.....
source: http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/12...earth-in-2012/Why is this probably a hoax?
I was chatting on Facebook with my fellow classmate Ng Zhan Ming, an ASEAN scholar interested in astronomy, and he dismissed the spaceship reports as wild speculation.
He gave me valid reasons why this strange phenomenon will not occur.
Firstly, why would aliens wait until after we have developed nuclear weapons capable of mass destruction? They could have set their invasion schedule to early 20th century and met no resistance from the human race.
Secondly, many countries all over the world, especially United States’ NASA, have satellites in orbit. Why is it that only one system saw it?
And we have the Hubble Space Telescope that can zoom in roughly 40 times closer than a ground-based telescope to see the furthest of the galaxies. But apparently, it did not detect any spaceships while the HAARP system did.
In addition, the report claims that UFOs will attack Earth in December 2012, which coincides with the end of the Mayan calendar.
According to a FAQ article published by NASA in 2009, “Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012. Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years and credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012.”
Should we believe NASA or SETI (an independent organisation) and the Mayans who created the ancient calendar 10,000 years ago?
As mentioned earlier, Barack Obama’s administration has been notified about the findings by the SETI researchers.
However, no official word from the White House or NASA has been released so far. This is not a military secret so there is no point hiding the fact if what the SETI scientists predicted was really true.



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..I did have a good laugh and I don't even have to go at the Humor Section. Thanks pa rin.
