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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 12, 2018 1:36:12 GMT
I just viewed a DVD where a man came upon an unusual vehicle in a Scottish wood, which was disappearing one moment then appearing the next.
Suddenly two round objects with spikes left the vehicle and rolled over the ground towards the man, striking him on either side of his hips and rendered him unconscious.
After some time had elapsed he regained consciousness and still in a dazed condition, made his way home. He found that his trousers were torn where the objects had struck him.
He decided to contact the appropriate authorities and told them what he had experienced.They sent men to investigate and found marks on the ground corresponding to the spikes on the two objects plus radiation that is usually found on the ground where Alien craft have been thought to have landed
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 12:20:41 GMT
I just viewed a DVD where a man came upon an unusual vehicle in a Scottish wood, which was disappearing one moment then appearing the next. Suddenly two round objects with spikes left the vehicle and rolled over the ground towards the man, striking him on either side of his hips and rendered him unconscious. After some time had elapsed he regained consciousness and still in a dazed condition, made his way home. He found that his trousers were torn where the objects had struck him. He decided to contact the appropriate authorities and told them what he had experienced.They sent men to investigate and found marks on the ground corresponding to the spikes on the two objects plus radiation that is usually found on the ground where Alien craft have been thought to have landed Woa !! I hope they didn’t alien probe him !! 😮😮
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 30, 2018 5:44:32 GMT
I just viewed a DVD where a man came upon an unusual vehicle in a Scottish wood, which was disappearing one moment then appearing the next. Suddenly two round objects with spikes left the vehicle and rolled over the ground towards the man, striking him on either side of his hips and rendered him unconscious. After some time had elapsed he regained consciousness and still in a dazed condition, made his way home. He found that his trousers were torn where the objects had struck him. He decided to contact the appropriate authorities and told them what he had experienced.They sent men to investigate and found marks on the ground corresponding to the spikes on the two objects plus radiation that is usually found on the ground where Alien craft have been thought to have landed Woa !! I hope they didn’t alien probe him !! 😮😮 Who knows what they did to him whilst he was unconscious. They are Surveyors, so they would not have done anything to harm him. Examined him perhaps, but that's probably about all
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 18:43:13 GMT
Woa !! I hope they didn’t alien probe him !! 😮😮 Who knows what they did to him whilst he was unconscious. They are Surveyors, so they would not have done anything to harm him. Examined him perhaps, but that's probably about all examined him anally?
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Nov 3, 2018 23:48:06 GMT
Who knows what they did to him whilst he was unconscious. They are Surveyors, so they would not have done anything to harm him. Examined him perhaps, but that's probably about all examined him anally? Whatever.!!! They are here to help us and to take some of us off this planet when it blows, if not all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 8:49:31 GMT
Whatever.!!! They are here to help us and to take some of us off this planet when it blows, if not all. Whatever !!!
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Post by joanna on Jan 12, 2021 1:00:18 GMT
I saw a UFO one night as I was leaving work. I was briefly scared by what I saw. It didn't look like a space craft to me, I thought it was a missile. I saw it so clearly. It was bright, it looked like a neon white football with a red tail. What ever it was they were talking about it the next day on radio, others had seen it too.
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Post by Big Lin on Jan 12, 2021 20:02:16 GMT
We saw a UFO in the skies outside our back garden. It seemed to be there for about three days.
To me it seems impossible that we should be alone in such a vast universe and I don't believe that God would be so wasteful as to make our planet the only inhabited one.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 19:24:39 GMT
I don't believe in UFOs
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Post by Big Lin on Jan 15, 2021 21:32:04 GMT
Well, a UFO is by definition an unidentified flying object.
Now as it happens I've studied this subject a lot and 90% of them are misidentifications of terrestrial craft, planets (usually Mars or Venus) or other celestial phenomena. 5% are downright hoaxes but there's a hard core of around 5% that no one can yet explain away.
Take a look at the Lakenheath-Bentwaters case in the 1950s; even the Condon Report described it as baffling.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 13:46:59 GMT
Well, a UFO is by definition an unidentified flying object. Now as it happens I've studied this subject a lot and 90% of them are misidentifications of terrestrial craft, planets (usually Mars or Venus) or other celestial phenomena. 5% are downright hoaxes but there's a hard core of around 5% that no one can yet explain away. Take a look at the Lakenheath-Bentwaters case in the 1950s; even the Condon Report described it as baffling. imo we are just too far away from any other life for it to be possible to get a visit from one
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Post by rebel2020 on Jan 17, 2021 13:16:23 GMT
I have always kept a open Mind on these things; Indeed Big Lin; Take a look at the Lakenheath-Bentwaters case in the 1950s; even the Condon Report described it as baffling. Interesting and indeed well worth a look: infogalactic.com/info/Lakenheath-Bentwaters_incident
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Post by deyana on Jan 17, 2021 20:53:29 GMT
I just can't see that we have ever had visits from Aliens.
For one thing we are too far away from any other living beings.
And real solid evidence is just there.
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Post by Big Lin on Jan 17, 2021 23:07:00 GMT
I keep an open mind especially having seen a UFO hovering in the sky outside our back garden for 3 days. And the Lakenheath-Bentwaters case is truly baffling. But I'd also like to point out that people jump too easily to the extraterrestrial explanation. To my knowledge there are 18 different theories on what UFOs are and most of them have a lot of points in their favour. I'd particularly recommend reading Paul Devereux, Earthlights. If you want a more technical theory try: www.amazon.com/Space-Time-Transients-Gyslaine-Lafreniere-Persinger/dp/0882294628/I'm quite sure that 99% of UFO sightings are NOT of extraterrestrial craft but there's a 1% possibility. And there's a surprisingly large amount of evidence for past life on the Moon and Mars.
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Post by fretsliderx on Jan 22, 2021 11:22:02 GMT
Much of the time Hom sap has an overly arrogant and hubristic view of its capabilities. It believes it can change the Earth's climate, for example. An idea so ludicrous at this stage of human development you just have to laugh at it.
But just because we are nowhere near figuring out how to bend spacetime, or pass through dimensions etc doesn't mean it hasn't or can't be done.
I would quibble time travel, though.
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Post by Hunny on May 17, 2022 1:24:11 GMT
The science indicates no real probability of alien life within contactable reach. The distances are prohibitive. There is a cosmic speed limit. And the universe is flying apart AT INCREASING SPEED, so we'll NEVER contact or see another galaxy. We'll only ever be able to explore a very small area of our own, where no other intelligent life can be expected statistically. But humanly, we still WANT there to be a way! So.. Maybe a ship traveling for a million years might reach us. Even if only a 'Voyager' but still, wouldn't that be grand discovery. For years, we have been scanning the whole sky, searching for artifical signals. The radio transmissions of a planet a billion years past would only be reaching us now. If we could sort it out,
we could watch their TV and learn about their civilization, a billion years gone though it would be! And that'd be contact with another planet! We keep looking!..
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Post by mikemarshall3 on May 18, 2022 14:23:19 GMT
One problem with UFOs is that the public is almost completely unaware that the extraterrestrial hypothesis is only one of 19 theories concerning the subject.
It is also considered highly unlikely by the majority of UFOlogists.
Strange lights have been seen in the sky since time immemorial but only really since the end of the Second World War was the extraterrestrial hypothesis put forward.
There are of course striking anomalies in many areas of science and life.
Carl Sagan highlighted two problems - distance and the 'volume of traffic.' If for example even 10% of the sightings were of ET craft then Earth would be the global equivalent of Piccadilly Circus or Times Squsre.
There are also the problems of gravity, the difficulties and expense of space travel and similar arguments.
For what it is worth there are three fundamental aspects of the UFO phenomenon that are worth considering.
A detailed study by Persinger and Lafreniere discovered an invariant correlation between earthquake fault lines and earthquake activity on the one hand and UFO sightings on the other.
Paul Devereux in his masterly work 'Earthlights' describes how he actually saw a UFO being formed in Britain where a gas emerged from the ground and in around a minute assumed the 'classical' UFO shape with portholes and a cigar shaped object.
It is also worth considering that the Nazis worked on disc crafts and Fleischner even took out a patent on one. No UFO sightings were seen in America till Nazi scientists came to White Sands as part of Operation Paperclip.
However as so often there is a caveat to be entered.
If you study the Lakenheath-Bentwaters case in the early 1950s it is difficult to regard what was observed by trained pilots, detected on radar and pursued by aircraft as being anything other than a piloted and controlled aerial vehicle.
Whether it was an ET craft or whether it was a secret military project by the US or the USSR is another question.
And even the CIA admitted some years ago that most of the UFO sightings in the States were of American classified military projects.
Renate Vesco is another author I recommend as is Jenny Rendles.
Like Devereux, all of them are rational and follow the evidence.
But of course in many ways the idea of hostile space aliens or wise space travellers anxious to save us from ourselves is a kind of modern myth with space beings substituting for the angels and demons of traditional religion.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2022 7:01:22 GMT
we are too far away from anything else imo so who knows if anything else exists, and if it does would that make the argument that there is a God defunct?
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Post by mikemarshall3 on Aug 22, 2022 20:49:53 GMT
I think they are too separate issues. The putative existence or non-existence of God is as valid or invalid whether or not other forms of life exist in other parts of the universe.
On the issue of theism I am an agnostic.
On the issue of extraterrestrial life I tend to believe it is probable.
Whether or not they have been able to visit Earth is still an open question.
At present I believe the evidence is inconclusive but it seems increasingly possible that life existed at one time on Mars, perhaps the Moon and Venus. I will dig out some links on the subject.
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Post by Hunny on Mar 15, 2024 12:49:05 GMT
Much of the time Hom sap has an overly arrogant and hubristic view of its capabilities. It believes it can change the Earth's climate, for example. An idea so ludicrous at this stage of human development you just have to laugh at it. But just because we are nowhere near figuring out how to bend spacetime, or pass through dimensions etc doesn't mean it hasn't or can't be done. I would quibble time travel, though. Well, Fret, it's three years later and look how wrong you were about the climate! We've really messed things up for ourselves AND ALL BECAUSE we stupidly divide into us-versus-them (with one side being factuality, the other side being invented "whatEVER you guys say is wrong"). Goodness gracious! We don't merit survival, being such a FOOLISH self-destructive species.
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