Do you believe in Aliens? (Page 195)

Corwin
Corwin: Maybe the entire Earth is a zoo, and the flying saucers are highly advanced extraterrestrials taking the Planet Earth Human Safari Tour to see firsthand how their ancient primitive ancestors may have lived. And those "structures on the Moon" are the snack-bar and gift-shop.

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zeffur
zeffur: Or maybe even bed & breakfast units for ETs.. lol
You have a url to make a moon reservation?
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fflkarenl
fflkarenl: snack bar on the moon? good food but the place has no atmosphere .
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Not so far fetched. In the Oxford Natural History they have a bee hive made out of plastic with the bees going about their business whether you're looking at them or not.
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Leda Muir
Leda Muir: they say humans are the only living beings but one thing how did we came to the concept of ghosts, vampires et... if we say those beings aren't real because almost every human has the same image of those creatures
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mets900
mets900: Leda , we see the same or similar pictures of vampires ghosts etc. Look ay ancient images, they are differnt , my favorite images are porn !
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Leda Muir
Leda Muir: I didn't mean pictures but the view of what a vampire is like a bloodthirsty creature taking life and ghost creatures which can't find rest after death it isn't people would show them exactly the same because from ancient times you had Lilith and people did blood offers because she thought too keep an eternal youth later people were showing it as vampires a creature which isn't alive nor dead and has to survive on blood but others show them as a creature which sucks all the life out of something so it is in the same concept
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mets900
mets900: Leda , they are are fictional
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Leda Muir
Leda Muir: true but what made people get the idea to bring them up because something has to have caused people started to believe in it like circles in fields were ufos but what made people called them ufos and what made them believe it is life from another planet visiting us?

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mets900
mets900: Leda , add me as a friend
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Corwin
Corwin: The term UFO was pegged by the Air Force, and stands for Unidentified Flying Object. If someone sees an object that's flying, and they can't identify it, then technically it's considered a UFO.

When people say that Area 51 are in possession of captured UFOs in secret hangers, it's a contradiction. If the Air Force captured a flying object and confirmed that it was an alien spacecraft, it wouldn't be "unidentified" anymore.

The idea that UFO is synonymous with "alien spacecraft" we can probably blame on Hollywood. If you see something in the sky and you're not sure what it is, an alien spacecraft would be the LEAST likely explanation.

Note: The most commonly reported "UFO" on record is the planet Venus.
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zeffur
zeffur: Venus is so radiant--that hot/sexy temptress! She apparently entices all kinds of humans...
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Leda Muir
Leda Muir: like Roswell why are they so mysterious and Centralia PA why do people be so mysterious about because they know there is something about those place we can't describe but why do many people say they saw ghosts in Centralia is it imagination because they know 100s of people died in a mining accident or is there really something haunting the town what scares them it is a mystery and i think also on the level of what you believe because some pee their pants from everything they see or hear while others don't give a kick but I am honest once I was on holiday in Romania and it was night, a friend and I were on a playground which was next a graveyard and she was from Leda I don't feel so well can we go home and I was from why do you poop yourself scary cat but she said no I have a feeling we aren't alone here and I hahaha 100s of dead people there so we aren't and she no it is like I feel someone with us. I started to laugh and was from lol what an imagination when she was from aaa aaaaaaaaaaa that swing next you moves and I lol haha but I moved from its own so even I started to be scared a bit because swings don't move by its own
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Corwin
Corwin: A slight gust of wind?

If we're going to leap at the most UNLIKELY explanations, then why blame the graveyard and assume a ghost was doing it? We can come up with plenty of unlikely explanations.

Perhaps there was a cloaked alien spacecraft hovering overhead, and its anti-gravity repulsor-field caused localized gravitic disturbances that made the swing move.

Or maybe your friend has the power of telekinesis, and as a practical joke she encouraged you to stroll near the graveyard and made the swing move with her mind to scare you.

Or perhaps the swing didn't move at all, but orbiting overhead was a government mind-control satellite, and they used their mind-penetrating-beam to implant the thought that the swing moved so they could gauge your reaction and test your suitability as an unwitting mind-slave to do their Black Ops bidding at a future time. In which case I would recommend a good sturdy tin-foil hat.

All of which are at LEAST as likely as a ghost.

Or it could have been a slight gust of wind. But the likely natural explanation isn't any fun at all, is it?
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zeffur
zeffur: I blame it on an inter-dimensional hiccup. Like all unsubstantiated claims--you are free to try to disprove my unsubstantiated claim--like 'evolution' claims that we all 'evolved' from a unicellular organism that magically morphed into existence from non living matter.
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fflkarenl
fflkarenl: its funny that most people know that "Foo Fighters" is a band, but the name came from WW2 pilots who didn't want to be seen as crazy for seeing a 'spacecraft' or something like that, so they just called them "foo fighters" Other pilots knew the code but it wouldn't be something that they'd get some official report on their psychiatric health.
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Proving anything can be a tricky undertaking. Far better to ignore all flashing lights in the sky unless a little green man lands on your doorstep and proffers a one-way ticket to the Andromeda galaxy.
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MJ59
MJ59: Lol good one
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Corwin
Corwin: @fflkarenl -- That's not quite accurate.

The term "Foo Fighters" was an official Air Force code that the pilots were instructed to use between themselves when in pursuit of an unidentified aircraft. This was to ensure that if their radio cross-chatter was picked up by civilians they wouldn't hear the word "UFO" and assume that the Air Force pilots were chasing "space-aliens".

Because... well... you know... the average moron back then thought that the skies were full of alien flying saucers. Thanks again to Hollywood.
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Corwin
Corwin: Here's another little tidbit of trivia regarding the first original Air Force report of a "flying saucer".

The pilot's report didn't say it "looked" like a saucer... the pilot was describing how the unidentified craft "moved".
He described the aircraft's unusual movement as like "skipping a saucer across water"... he could have just as easily said "like skipping a stone across water". Anybody who has "skipped stones" knows that you of course look for one that's shaped like a disk... but "flying stones" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

The public JUMPED on the "saucer" idea, and Hollywood too... and following that, people began seeing "flying saucers" everywhere they looked.

That kind of movement could be attributed to ANY kind of aircraft skipping over a level atmospheric "updraft", as gasses behave like a fluid when an aircraft is traveling at very high speed. Or anybody who has flown and experienced "turbulence", it's like a boat going at high speed over rough waves. Same thing.

So... thanks to that little twist of words, the "saucer" became the "poster-boy" of alien spacecraft ever afterwards.

People are SO gullible and open to suggestion.
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zeffur
zeffur: I once saw a flying saucer, but, it was destroyed when it hit a wall.
No ETs were found at the scene of the destruction....only China fragments...lol
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ghostgeek
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m_leonora1111
m_leonora1111: Aliens is everywhere in this planet. Why searching far!! They are next to you, some are in you. They called them demons. But I have also one in me called: The Holy Spirit.
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mets900
mets900: Satan is lord of all sprits !
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zeffur
zeffur: Here's a story about a credible UFO sighting & why it matters to national security--except to nitwits who can't see beyond the end of their noses.



More details about the sighting:


Note: It seems like the craft might have traveled at least 18,000+ mph:
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