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Outrun Stories #46
She always had something about her, if you asked me. I couldn’t ever tell you what it was exactly, but god damn, there was just that special little glimmer in her eye, the sheen of her skin, the tone of her voice. Liberty Falls, that was her name, and she held all the cards.
By Outrun Stories8 years ago in Futurism
Is Stormy Daniels Extra Terrestrial?
Is Stormy Daniels extra terrestrial? Probably a better question the EA should be asking themselves is, Is the Stormy Daniels' story a case of Extra Terrestrial Misdirection?As we have done so many times before we use wormation from the EARTH Methodology to read the information surrounding events. We are looking for hidden clues left behind demonstrating ETI by the Hetlau as they follow the ETA. The hidden clues left behind reveal repeating patterns that provide a preponderance of evidence.People understandably want PROOF (PROVE OFFICIAL). What they don't understand is that proof is a porpheme for prove official or prove the statement you are making is credible. In other words, they want corroboration from a person in a position of authority. The problem is three-fold:
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism
Ancient Aliens
The ancient astronaut theory was first proposed by Erich Von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin, and is refuted by real scientists who dismiss his incorrect and unscientific claims. There are also theories out there that all religion is extraterrestrial in origin. This is why we humans have trouble with the idea of life on other planets, which in probability does exist, but only if you see how vast the universe is. How many planets are there? Many. How many stars are out there? Billions. How many galaxies are out there in the grand scheme of things? Trillions. The universe is huge and with our puny science, we have only begun to temporarily grasp just how huge it is.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Futurism
'Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams' 1.10 Kill All Others
The tenth and last episode of Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams — which I've been reviewing here episode-by-episode (because each one is standalone), and which I hope will be the first ten of very many — is "Kill All Others." Although each story is different, they're deeply connected and intertwined by the central, galvanizing themes of all of Dick's work: it is real or an illusion, with the struggle to decide which is which always laced with paranoia.
By Paul Levinson8 years ago in Futurism
Suspension
I was tired. Too tired. I pressed the red button on the instrument panel and the machine’s cockpit opened. It was a strange machine that somewhat resembled a tanning bed but much, much, more useful. There was a slight whirring noise as the machine anticipated my arrival. I set the machine for one hour and climbed into the machine. Once inside, I grabbed the mask and tried to strap it over my face. Mine never seemed to fit quite right. After a minute the blinking yellow light above my head turned green. This was the worst part, a noxious, foul hydrogen sulfide gas poured into the mask. I don’t get why they can’t come up with something better.
By Matthew Donnellon8 years ago in Futurism
Lockheed: “We’re Redefining Security. Foreign, Domestic and Extra Terrestrial.”
We just heard from the Department of Defense regarding their national space policy . In it, they made no mention of defending the US against extra terrestrial threats. That certainly isn't a surprise. What is a surprise though is that Lockheed immediately comes out with an
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism











