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Some of this stuff is beyond explanation. I don't know if there are little people with bug eyes that are a 1000 years more advanced than we are, but your stupid if you believe that Earth is the only planet in the entire universe that sustains intelligent life. The universe is too big and we're only able to see a tiny bit. I just don't believe that we are that lucky to be the only life sustaining planet. The odds say there are many, many, more. We just don't have the means to find out and explore. Hell we're still blasting away at our own moon trying to find water. With that said alot of these stories are a load of horse (hog if you prefer) shit.
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It was probably just a star guiding you east to Washington to adore the new president.
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I love the fact that UFO's and Aliens have eluded humankind for thousands of years. No technology can capture them, but grainy footage and farmer's reports. Bleh. Whatever. I guess that's why ghosts are so popular. .01% of the entire earth have seen them, so they must be real!
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But then I realized that our only reference for this belief is our selves. We can only refer to what one HUMAN culture has done to another HUMAN culture. Let's face it, historically as a whole, we are pretty ****ing shitty creatures to those of our own that are "different" or "weaker". In this case, let us assume that they exist (ET's). If a species of them exists, and we exist, then it is plausible and likely that at least one other intelligent species exists as well. So, let us assume now that there are at least 2 intelligent life forms that can watch us whenever they want. Why would they destroy us, what have they to gain? Odds are that one of those 2 other life forms is weaker than the other, and we are weaker than the weaker of the two, so if they wipe us out, then the weaker of the 2 doesn't have anything to point at laugh to feel better about themselves. Kind of like how in my hometown us lower class people make fun of the hill billy type people. Without them, we would feel pretty bad about our lives. |
After seeing what I saw you would defenitley become a believer.
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It's called space junk! Things that are left in outer space and comes back in this atosphere, after years of rotating in outer space. I saw some years ago, and was shocked until i did some research on it.
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I believe you saw something you couldn't identify. It may have been experimental military aircraft, it may have been something else.
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Someone is telling a Whopper!
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Your thread starter sounds just like a million other interviews i've watched & read...avowed skeptic says 'never thought i'd say this...'
The best part, is that so many of those observers are eminently qualified observers...pilots military & civilian, astronauts, police, foreign defense ministry officials, American defense officials of the highest rank, air-traffic controllers, ad finitum. You know it when you see it... |
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Just like that, it took off in some serious warp speed and disappeared into thin air. I sh*t you not, just as soon as it left, a Denver news chopper flew past me as though it saw the same thing I did and was investigating it. What I saw wasn't a trick to the eye, it wasn't some natural light formation, or anything. I told a few people and they all reminded me that Colorado is home to a lot of military sites, so I just shrugged it off. I honestly don't know if it was a UFO. I do know for a fact that it was something I've never seen in my lifetime, and that to me is about as close to a UFO I'll likely ever get. |
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