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lori100
lori100: Chicago O'Hare airport sighting 2004
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Here u go Lorie
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Blackshoes
Blackshoes: Hmm . they didn't mention anything that like in here .

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chronology
chronology: George Knapp out in Las Vegas summed up the U.F.O subject well when he was interviewed in Amsterdam Holland a few years back. Mr Knapp was asked what his opinion on U.F.O.s were after all the years of study he had made of the subject. He said that U.F.O.s fall into three main categories. The first are Secret Test Aircraft that we will eventually know about like the U2 or the SR21 Blackbird. Then we have the second category of secret Aircraft that are never made public but which people are more or less aware of such as the Hypasonic Aurora aircraft, and the Are Force Space shuttles, and the high flying C.I.A. aircraft. But then we have the numerous reports of aircraft which simply do not fall into any category at all. They are beyond anything the U.S.A. Russia or China could build, and they act in ways that make no sense at all.

There is also the unsettling reality that the U.F.O. reports we have are only a fraction of the actual sightings that people see. Folks who work in respectable jobs know they risk their position at work if they report seeing something very strange. In some countries they risk being placed in a mental hospital. Even when they retire they risk loosing their pensions. Some Pensions can be cancelled if the pensioner commits a crime or 'brings the profession into disrepute' making a UFO report could be classified as doing that.

George Knapp concluded by saying he did not think we will ever solve the mystery of U.F.O.s 'personally am convinced there is something out there, but what that something is I have no idea' he said.
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chronology
chronology: Off topic. Stay on topic. Respect Lori's forum.
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Have it your way boss. How about show some god dam respect for human beings instead of equating them to Animals
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: The reported seeing of strange things in the sky goes all the way back to Akhenaten, King of Egypt, so UFOs are nothing new. What changes is how they're interpreted.
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chronology
chronology: ghost, people reported seeing a 'fleet of ships' over Rome around 218AD. Personally am virtually sure what they had seen where long distance mirages. These mirages can often reflect images from hundreds of miles away. So the ships could in fact have been the real images of real ships at the time far away. I touched on this in my Blog a while back. In California 'ghost aircraft' have at time been seen. But they too are almost certainly long distance mirages. In the Old West the legends of 'ghost riders in the sky' were thought to have been local folk lore. But some reserchers now think they too were in fact the same type of long range mirage.
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chronology
chronology: The mirages are called Fata Morgana and there a few examples on YouTube.
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: The Russian, Nicholas Roerich, reported in his travel diary that in 1926 he and his companions encountered a silver disc hovering above the Himalayas. The entire group observed the disc through binoculars for some time until it disappeared beyond the mountain peaks.

Sounds like a classic UFO sighting but from a time before everyone was speculating about little green men.
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chronology
chronology: Interesting ghost. Buy I think Fata Morgana explain a lot of sighting. 1st Nation Canadians often see the Sun rise at times it should not, stay in the sky for a short while then set again. It is of course a mirage.
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Blackshoes
Blackshoes: A long journey
Roerich found fame early on. He painted, wrote short stories and was fascinated by archaeology. After high school, he entered the Academy of Arts in the painter Kuindzhi’s workshop. Roerich revered Kuindzhi, calling him a “guru” and “master.” When he was 30 years old, Roerich became a member of the Imperial Academy, and he happily signed his name “Roerich the academician.”

IN PICTURES: Remembering the Mystical Roerich dynasty
Roerich married a woman who was enthralled by the esoteric—everything supernatural and otherworldly. She had prophetic dreams. Before Roerich proposed to her, she dreamed that her deceased father entered her room and said, “Lilya, marry Roerich.” So they married.
Under his wife’s influence, Roerich too became interested in the occult. The couple hosted spiritual séances. This was at the turn of the century, a turbulent mystical period, when everyone—even the members of the Tsar’s family—was infatuated with magic and the Orient.
Helen Roerich then had another prophetic dream: she saw a man with a glowing face. She interpreted the dream as a mystical encounter with the Master. Roerich was also interested in the Orient. He asserted that in past lives, he was Leonardo da Vinci and the Dalai Lama. He and his wife devoured books about Indian philosophy and dreamt of travelling to Asia. They believed that the mountains held Shambhala, the place where the inner and outer worlds converge.


https://www.rbth.com/arts/2013/12/05/nicholas_roerich_an_extraordinary_life_31389
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lgs1013
lgs1013: Lori, I find that fascinating. Where would I learn more about this?
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lori100
lori100: search Chicago O'Hare ufo
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chronology
chronology: Lori. The O'Hare sighting sounded similar to the Thomas Mantell incident back in 1948. The U.F.O that day was seen in a number of places for a few days bu numerous witnesses. A new theory is that Capt Mantell was a 'friendly fire victim by Anti Aircraft Gunners possibly because he strayed into restricted airspace over Fort Knox. I stress there is no proof at all to support this theory. U.S. Military documents on the Capt Mantell fatality are still restricted in some pages.

Fort Knox has a lot of very, very, secret stuff in holding there, so it would be understandable if the U.S. Army judged it needed to warn off any mystery aircraft buzzing the Fort. Capt Mantell sadly may have strayed into the fire aimed at the U.F.O.
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lori100
lori100: pilots have died trying to shoot down ufos...happened a lot so they stopped trying...
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lori100
lori100: the publicity the O'Hare sighting got may be part of the aliens going public this year as they said...that may be them going public..
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chronology
chronology: Interesting Lori. Some folks down in Texas have been documenting U.F.O. activity outside Laredo. What most people do not know is that the strange lights noted by the Texans this year were also seen over the Gulf of Mexico back in the 1950s. Aline Pilots noted lights that flew in a 'controlled' way around their aircraft. Texans noted exactly the same kind of lights this year out in the scrub bush.
Maybe the F.B.I. could ask their Agents in Texas to make some general enquiries. It may make folks down there feel safer to know Washington is aware of the problem.
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