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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 10:31:25 GMT
That forum appears inactive. It is still active Womenonly, I managed to get through, I'll see if I can find the URL. They don't allow you to talk about what happens on any other forum. I decided not to join, they are perhaps too strict. I wanted to join so that I could keep conversing with Interested Bob, but as we would have been talking about OVNI it ended up as a no no!!! He has his own forum. I am a member of it. I do recommend joining his forum. If you want his forum url pm.
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Post by interestedbob on Sept 13, 2015 12:29:37 GMT
It must have been 2013, then, Scottish Lassie. That was the time I set up the short-lived reporting site on Ovni. At the time, the UK-UFO site was so active nobody posted anywhere else. Now, sadly, that has apparently been abandoned by the owner, but at the moment all the old posts are still available, and despite my scepticism I still find them interesting to read. Despite what the hard line believers and disbelievers say, the people who are really open minded are the sceptics, because they are willing to consider eveything, with no built in hangups.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Sept 24, 2015 2:56:44 GMT
It must have been 2013, then, Scottish Lassie. That was the time I set up the short-lived reporting site on Ovni. At the time, the UK-UFO site was so active nobody posted anywhere else. Now, sadly, that has apparently been abandoned by the owner, but at the moment all the old posts are still available, and despite my scepticism I still find them interesting to read. Despite what the hard line believers and disbelievers say, the people who are really open minded are the sceptics, because they are willing to consider eveything, with no built in hangups. Hi Interested Bob, I always believe what I am being told, until such time I find it to be untrue It is hard for me to believe that anyone could be deliberately lying to me, but ofcourse with UFO's it is different, it could be a case of mistaken identity as you are so fond of pointing out.
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Post by interestedbob on Sept 25, 2015 21:23:36 GMT
I'm not the least bit fond of pointing it out, Scottish Lassie, in fact I resent having to do it so often. The problem is that very often people discussing UFOs are fond of ignoring or deliberately rejecting the possibility that they could be mistaken, and stating their beliefs as facts. That means that if I have reasonable grounds for believing they are wrong, I consider it necessary to remind them that they could be wrong. I don't think I have ever told anyone that they ARE wrong, although I may occasionally have done so. I usually explain what I think they may have seen, and why I think so, and suggest that they may have been mistaken. For example, if someone describes a UFO as a bright white light, at a particular height above the horizon, moving steadily across the sky from West to East, at the precise time that the International Space Station is known to have been visible from that location, at that precise height above the horizon, and they don't mention seeing two bright white lights moving in the same direction, it's fairly reasonable to assume that the UFO and the ISS were one and the same. That happened so regularly with the ISS that it was possible to predict exactly when a flurry of new sightings would be reported, simply by checking NASA's Spot The Station site.
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Post by Big Lin on Sept 25, 2015 22:01:56 GMT
Perhaps if people want to discuss UFOs they should do so on the proper thread.
We do have a thread for paranormal and anomalous phenomena and that's the proper place to talk about it.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Sept 26, 2015 14:00:16 GMT
I'm not the least bit fond of pointing it out, Scottish Lassie, in fact I resent having to do it so often. The problem is that very often people discussing UFOs are fond of ignoring or deliberately rejecting the possibility that they could be mistaken, and stating their beliefs as facts. That means that if I have reasonable grounds for believing they are wrong, I consider it necessary to remind them that they could be wrong. I don't think I have ever told anyone that they ARE wrong, although I may occasionally have done so. I usually explain what I think they may have seen, and why I think so, and suggest that they may have been mistaken. For example, if someone describes a UFO as a bright white light, at a particular height above the horizon, moving steadily across the sky from West to East, at the precise time that the International Space Station is known to have been visible from that location, at that precise height above the horizon, and they don't mention seeing two bright white lights moving in the same direction, it's fairly reasonable to assume that the UFO and the ISS were one and the same. That happened so regularly with the ISS that it was possible to predict exactly when a flurry of new sightings would be reported, simply by checking NASA's Spot The Station site. Hi Interested Bob, you are right as regards the space station, but what do you say when someone reports a bright light travelling at an excessive speed. I don't think it really matters whether they are seeing the space station or something else. What is important is the fact that Alien craft exist and must come from somewhere. Have you heard of the Majestic 12? And if so. what do you have to say about it? I'm still getting the banned placard on the Ovni forum, I'm trying to find an Australian site, but no success as yet. They all seem to want people who are able to contribute in a constructive way, and I am unable to do that. Kronks gave me a few leads for sites in England but no doubt they will give me the runaround too.There doesn't seem to be any place for anyone who is just interested and wants to hear the latest news. I'm still on the outer as regards the friendship circle.
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Post by interestedbob on Sept 27, 2015 9:47:58 GMT
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Post by Big Lin on Sept 27, 2015 11:08:46 GMT
I am going to lock this thread. The proper place to post on this topic is in the Paranormal and UFO section of this forum.
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