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04-28-2020, 06:34 PM | #1 |
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Real or fake? I'm one of them folks who believe everything. Time travel, Bigfoot, Loch Ness, etc..etc.
I dont like the idea of the world without mysteries. I do believe in UFO's. It's a ignorant, and ultimately an arrogant assumption that Homo Sapiens are the only beings in existence, also..the human race ..well we are a simple and beyond a fucked up species. |
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04-28-2020, 06:47 PM | #2 |
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I don’t know about UFO’s, but giants on the other hand....
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04-28-2020, 06:50 PM | #3 |
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Nephilm. Children of Angels. Yeah read a story about spec ops fighting one in Afghanistan.
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04-28-2020, 06:53 PM | #4 |
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When I was 7 years old my family had a family reunion at Davy Crockett National Park near Crockett Texas. We stayed at the lake kind of late, after the sun went down. Then we started seeing a lot of lights, like orbs, flying over us doing different formations. And finally we saw military jets come in and chase them away.
When I was 12 years old I was camping with three of my cousins. We were out in our grandpa's farm land. In the middle the night we thought our grandpa was driving out there with his headlights on to check on us. So we got out of our tents and looked up and it was what we thought was a UFO. There was a large window on the side of it and it was just hovering right above the trees and we saw a silhouette of a person standing there looking out the window. So it scared us and we went and packed up our stuff and walked back to the house. At the same time my grandpa and a couple of my uncles came out to check on us because they saw the that same thing fly over the house. Where I work at now right across the street is a river. There were two times at night we were checking our pumps that are on the river and we saw a light under the water moving pretty fast. No sound. No ripples. And last year during Thanksgiving and Christmas time, it seemed like almost every day, while we were at work on nights, just right over the Gulf of Mexico we could see lights in the sky making a triangle formation. That went on for a couple of months and then finally stop. |
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I hope there’s some kind of intelligent life out there. Because if humanity’s the best there is, this universe is so fuqqed.
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04-28-2020, 07:20 PM | #6 |
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Recently on the NASA site, that had cameras on the ISS, a UFO was seen, NASA quickly cut the live stream.
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04-28-2020, 08:44 PM | #7 |
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And last year during Thanksgiving and Christmas time, it seemed like almost every day, while we were at work on nights, just right over the Gulf of Mexico we could see lights in the sky making a triangle formation. That went on for a couple of months and then finally stop.
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When I was 7 years old my family had a family reunion at Davy Crockett National Park near Crockett Texas. We stayed at the lake kind of late, after the sun went down. Then we started seeing a lot of lights, like orbs, flying over us doing different formations. And finally we saw military jets come in and chase them away.
When I was 12 years old I was camping with three of my cousins. We were out in our grandpa's farm land. In the middle the night we thought our grandpa was driving out there with his headlights on to check on us. So we got out of our tents and looked up and it was what we thought was a UFO. There was a large window on the side of it and it was just hovering right above the trees and we saw a silhouette of a person standing there looking out the window. So it scared us and we went and packed up our stuff and walked back to the house. At the same time my grandpa and a couple of my uncles came out to check on us because they saw the that same thing fly over the house. Where I work at now right across the street is a river. There were two times at night we were checking our pumps that are on the river and we saw a light under the water moving pretty fast. No sound. No ripples. And last year during Thanksgiving and Christmas time, it seemed like almost every day, while we were at work on nights, just right over the Gulf of Mexico we could see lights in the sky making a triangle formation. That went on for a couple of months and then finally stop.
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I believe in them too, and I’ve yet to see one. That’s a shame, because my wife and kids have seen them, but I haven’t. That almost makes me feel jealous of their experiences.
I guess that I won’t have to actually see anything, because there are so many well documented cases with evidence, that denial is no longer an option. Even the U.S. government eventually admitted to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) on several occasions. I guess I’m more concerned that these UAPs can out maneuver us, as if we are children in sky. I hope our military can acquire that technology before our enemies do. These things seem to be under intelligent control, but how do we know these aren’t humans controlling them? I wonder if humans from the future will ever be able to go back in time to research the past. I imagine if such visitors from the future did so, they would refuse to respond to our signals, and have a nonaggressive posture, similar to what these UAP encounters have done so far.
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04-28-2020, 10:46 PM | #10 |
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I like the wild theory, they are supersonic lifeforms. I don't believe it.
Cameras everywhere now but no hard evidence? Yet, I wouldn't call everyone who'd encountered something a liar or mistaken about what they saw. Like that story of the women who got radiation burns from something encountered on a road in Texas, I think was. On the other hand there's hoaxers and people wanting to cash in. That's a curious statement. Best as in what? Ethically and morally we might be overall better than supposed alien visitors (especially if you buy into abduction lore). They might be smarter, but who'd you rather be around, a good-hearted d-student or Hannibal Lector? Last edited by Sean_C; 04-28-2020 at 11:41 PM.. |
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