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I find that quite often when someone mentions the word “UFO”, people automatically think it
translates to “aliens”, missing the whole meaning of the term, which is “unidentified flying
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I saw two of them at dangerously close proximity to each other in broad day light. I swear that one
was following each other, and the both were making sharp turns impossible for any aircraft known to
the public. I don't think anyone would believe me though. |
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I've seen a UFO, a few years ago, it was shaped like a sphere, close up, too. Then it sped off at
tremendous speed! In retrospect, the only other things that we know of that travel through space are
spherical shaped, too, i.e. The planets. The more you think about this the more my sighting becomes
absolutely logical. However, I don't expect anyone to believe me. I would hazard a guess that it was
definitely from another planet. There was a picture of a ship last night on the box called Titan
Uranus! Rather funny I thought!!...;-) |
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joe9  22 Nov 2008 18:05
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"there was no alien. The flash of light you saw in the sky was not a UFO. Swamp gas from a weather
balloon was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from Venus." |
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I personally feel that UFO sightings are always some combination of local phenomena, natural or man
made and human psychology. However I’m going to disagree with you simple because the term is
U.F.O. Or unidentified flying object. Meaning it has not been identified and therefore could be
nearly anything. And while what I understand of the development of life, the realities of space
travel, and the vast time frames involved make it seem to me very unlikely that LGM are zooming
about buzzing farm houses I can hardly claim to have any truly definitive knowledge on those
subjects. Truthfully neither can anyone else. |
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