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Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 9:40 am
by azbackpackr
I have tried 3 times to comment on this, but I am not in the mood to be nice. I thought it was funny, at first...

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 9:45 am
by Alston_Neal
Wow! I learned alot from that.
A. Everyone is relatated to Jessie James.
B. The Pima Indians are still up there killing people.
C. Car alarms are the secret communications of the Reptilians.
D. Any moron can post on YouTube.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:17 am
by azbackpackr
Yes, some of us DO think outside the TV box. I myself like to study science, and go to university, which I feel is far more interesting than any mythology you can come up with, including religion.

Furthermore, hundreds of backpackers spend thousands of nights in the Supes every single year, all over the range, with no weird things happening to them. The actual missing people likely fell down into one of the hundreds of dangerous mine shafts which exist all over the Supes. The reason people do fall down into these shafts is because they are prospecting or looking for the Lost Dutchman's cache. My uncle was prospecting for 13 winters in the Supes, but since he was an actual trained hard-rock miner he didn't fall down any shafts.

I went backpacking in the Supes one time and found it to be a bit tame. It never gets dark at night because friggin' Phoenix is right next to it. You want truly remote and wild, you go elsewhere.

Science is so much more interesting than mythology, I will say it again. It seeks the truth through verifiable means.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:18 am
by BobP
Wasn't Jim Morrison "The Lizard King"....

back on topic from the book The Biggest Secret Chapter 2...
To this day the Hopi will not recreate the images of their snake ancestors for fear of death. The layout of the underground world discovered in Arizona was described by G.E. Kincaid as a “...mammoth chamber from which radiates scores of passageways like the spokes of a wheel”. This is also how the modern reptilian underground base at Dulce, New Mexico is described, and concentric circles of people, compartmentalizing different levels of knowledge, is the structure by which the global Brotherhood manipulate the world. Arizona, New Mexico and the Four Corners area where the states of Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico all meet, are some of the most important regions on Earth for reptilian underground bases. But underground worlds and cities, ancient and modern, abound all over the planet. :scared:

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:21 am
by azbackpackr
Whatever it is you guys got ahold of, I want some! Hope it's domestic... ;)

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:26 am
by PLC92084
azbackpackr wrote:Whatever it is you guys got ahold of, I want some! Hope it's domestic...
Sounds like they found that missing drug plane... :sl:

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:35 am
by BobP
Although I like the sitcom...I don't believe in the Big Bang Theory. Lizard people maybe :y: ....I know a few in Florida.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 6:33 pm
by PaleoRob
trailhobo wrote:I know! Once you actually step outside your 1x1 box of reality you may notice things might more interesting than they appear - whatever you choose to believe. Maybe that television was created to keep your mind joyously occupied so that you may never have to think outside-the-box and use your mind. :y:
I know we may come off as jerks, but honestly I think that most of us find it exceedingly hard to believe that some people think some of these things are true. This is not a judgment on the person saying it - it is opinion on the statement.
Things we know:
many people have gone missing in the mountains with no valid explanations.
many years of weird activity have been reported. Truth if these reports are fact is up to your own judgement and perception of reality.
every culture and civilization has reptilian-humanoid reported in their history
People go missing in the cities at a much higher rate than in the wilderness - but I don't hear anyone claiming there is a massive underground tunnel system in Chicago that only aliens/MAJESTIC/illuminati know about.
Every culture has mythology - but saying that every civilization has reptilians is a bit odd. I'm not a Christian, but I don't remember hearing about reptile people in the Bible/Torah/Koran. I'd be curious to see actual anthropological verification for some of these claimed stories too.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 6:56 pm
by kevinweitzel75
Alston Neal wrote:Wow! I learned alot from that.
A. Everyone is relatated to Jessie James.
B. The Pima Indians are still up there killing people.
C. Car alarms are the secret communications of the Reptilians.
D. Any moron can post on YouTube.
:sl: :sl:
azbackpackr wrote:Yes, some of us DO think outside the TV box. I myself like to study science, and go to university, which I feel is far more interesting than any mythology you can come up with, including religion.

Furthermore, hundreds of backpackers spend thousands of nights in the Supes every single year, all over the range, with no weird things happening to them. The actual missing people likely fell down into one of the hundreds of dangerous mine shafts which exist all over the Supes. The reason people do fall down into these shafts is because they are prospecting or looking for the Lost Dutchman's cache. My uncle was prospecting for 13 winters in the Supes, but since he was an actual trained hard-rock miner he didn't fall down any shafts.

I went backpacking in the Supes one time and found it to be a bit tame. It never gets dark at night because friggin' Phoenix is right next to it. You want truly remote and wild, you go elsewhere.

Science is so much more interesting than mythology, I will say it again. It seeks the truth through verifiable means.
Tell us how you really feel, Liz. :) I happen to agree with you. If I can see it, I'll belive it.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 8:18 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
azbackpackr wrote:I have tried 3 times to comment on this, but I am not in the mood to be nice. I thought it was funny, at first...
I checked out of this thread along time ago because the 40 year old dishwasher at my work rambles about reptilians and such all the time. I imagined this discussion going this way...

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 8:38 pm
by PaleoRob
hippiepunkpirate wrote:
azbackpackr wrote:I have tried 3 times to comment on this, but I am not in the mood to be nice. I thought it was funny, at first...
I checked out of this thread along time ago because the 40 year old dishwasher at my work rambles about reptilians and such all the time. I imagined this discussion going this way...
Wait...I'm serious here...is his name Joe? Kinda toothless? Also talks about Hitler a lot?

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 8:45 pm
by big_load
PageRob wrote:Wait...I'm serious here...is his name Joe? Kinda toothless? Also talks about Hitler a lot?
Oops, one of Rob's characters got loose in the real world. :o

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 8:53 pm
by PaleoRob
An old coworker of mine in Flag was a Reptilian/Grey fanatic, as well as a raging racist/anti-Semite.

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 9:01 pm
by writelots
Man, I duck out for a day or two and you all get really and truly weird on me.

I mean, really, if lizard men were abducting people, don't you think that they could do much better than Supes hikers? :sl:

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 09 2010 10:08 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
PageRob wrote:Wait...I'm serious here...is his name Joe? Kinda toothless? Also talks about Hitler a lot?
No, his name is Parke. You don't wanna know his history at the GC either...

Re: Superstition Underground Tunnels

Posted: Sep 10 2010 3:32 am
by azbackpackr
writelots wrote:Man, I duck out for a day or two and you all get really and truly weird on me.
Well, you know, things get boring around here from time to time. We have to do something different now and again. :D