Ok lets make use of this thread. Who believes in aliens? My personal view is our governments know about them and have been in contact. I believe mankind are made by aliens "god created man in his image". lots of cool stuff to talk about regarding this but will see if others are interested before i go on one![]()
Some things are for sure; there is a lot more that we don't know, than we do.
And, a lot of people think they know more than they do.
As for aliens, who knows....people have blind faith in religion but out of the two I'd say aliens are more likely (and cause fewer problemsbut other than a few movies aren't as a big a money spinner).
This is true, however the Fermi Paradox states we won't ever find out, there's an interesting video on The Fermi Paradox
You're right in that we probably won't - there are a lot of if's and buts in that video. It's as probable that we will find out in the next 10 minutes as it is that we'll never find out.
So, do you still think there's no conspiracy between politics and the upper reaches of the banking industry?
Yes. There doesn't need to be a conspiracy to explain it. People who have survived the cut and thrust of politics (a very particular, very intense kind of stress) may be suited to the high-pressure environment of an investment bank. Plus there's loads of contact between banks and governments, so top government people effectively undergo an "ongoing job interview" for much of the time they're in office. Not to mention the fact that it can be very very useful for banks to have people on board who are intimately familiar with how the game of politics is played, since they want to shape the rules and regulations that govern their operations as much as possible.
So there can be an incestuous, cronyish, jobs-for-the-boys (and girls!) type relationship and yet it's still not a conspiracy. Instead it's another example of the "us and them" divide. It's not a nice practice, but it's no conspiracy.
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