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Anybody ever see a UFO ?
Posted by kevingoodman • 4/09/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
I’ve never actually seen a UFO but we did have some interesting crop circle phenomena near by a few years ago.
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that was in quebec, canada on la capital highway (road 40)going west it was about 4-4:15 pm it was a sunny day and their was this very bright light in the sky moving very slowly (it's was about 10 to 15 km from where i was ) then disappear behind the cloud but i've seen it for about 2-3 minutes, i really don't know if it was a UFO or something else but i was kinda impressive.
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Yes, of course, I see them every full moon up here. Don't you see them down there? What's more? Well, my neighbor claims she was captured by aliens, who did some kind or weird examinations and explorations of her body before they set her down again in her own bed right next to her husband, who was reading in bed and didn't notice her absence.
She was totally pissed when she submitted her "true story" to the National Enquirer and they didn't publish it. And, she became downright nasty when her husband filed for divorce.
You see claimed she would never again have a normal sex life due to her impregnation by the aliens. Unfortunately, her doctor validated her husband's claim that her orifice had not been penetrated for years. He also declared her not to be pregnant -- just fat. -
I've seen flying craft I can't identify - the so called "black triangles" that seem to be all the rage with UFO folks. Personally I think they are just next-gen stealth aircraft in development - but I have seen them, and it is rather mistfying. Actually see them in the same place quite frequently. If anyone is familiar with the Baltimore area - right at the Owings Mills Blvd exit from 795. Twice I've seen them, twice my wife has seen them, and I've talked to countless folks that have seen them to in the same place. I don't for a moment suspect they are extra-terrestrial. They just get chalked up to UFOs since I'm not sure exactly what they are. The two most plausible explanations to me are A) experimental military aircraft, or B)My mind is simply playing tricks on me and interpreting what it is seeing incorrecly. I.e., seeing a "UFO" where only a plane exists. Either seems infinitely more plausible.
That being said, the weirdest aspects of what we've observed are that they seem to hover, and can seemingly disappear in the blink of an eye. My guess is that's some sort of reflective camoflouge.
Sounds crazy, but that's what we've seen.-
My pleasure. The first time I saw one I only noticed it as it caught the sun's reflection. It was like a total mirror reflection of the sun and for a second their were two suns in the sky. Then it sort of gave away it's outline. Perfectly triangular. I saw it for perhaps 5 full seconds, pulled off the road to get a better look and it was gone. I didn't tell anyone because I wasn't sure what I had seen.
About two weeks later I saw it again, hovering right over the road. This time I saw it disappear while looking at it. Definitely seems like some sort of reflective surface. I'd almost say it's like the Predator in the movie, only the outline isn't anywhere near as easy to pick up. It just hovers. No sound as far as I could tell and no movement.
Finally I told my wife. She told me I should chill on the bong for a while.
A month goes by and she calls me in hysteria. In the exact same spot she witness it reflect the sun just as I originally had, and then saw it move over 795 and hover, then disappear. Even drew me pictures of what she saw. It was quite vindicating since now she knew I wasn't insane.
She actually saw it again about a month ago. Same place - only this time much higher in the sky.
Here's some weird stuff about it. The area is filled with traffic from BWI. You can usually count several planes clearly visible in the sky at any point in time - which does seem odd for experimental aircraft. Also you've got 795 - a major artery connecting areas West of Baltimore with the main 695 beltway. Not exactly an area that folks wouldn't notice things.
Still, there's plenty of Lockheed locations around (I travel with their folks quite a bit on my flights to and from L.A - there's usually a dozen Lockheed folks or more on the red eyes), and no shortage of military installations. I mean we've got Aberdeen Proving Ground (albeit that's army and not airforce) nearbye and that is where we tested the M16 rifle and the Abrams tank.
It just looks like a stealth to me. That's the closest thing to it I've ever seen, except it's perfectly triangular with seemingly no imperfections to the surface. It can hover (although that might be an optical illusion with respect to spacing, etc....I know objects can appear to be hovering when they are not, so who knows). The visibility thing is the biggest WOW factor to me. I mean it can totally vanish. Seems to me it would be a great surveilance aircraft for extremely high value targets.
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Tell me where I can't see a UFO. I'd rather hide from those funny instruments they stick in the wrong places.
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Twice. The second one was later identified, which made it creepier than the one that remained unidentified.
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This is one of those questions that always doesn't get so far.
There were many people that supposedly had UFO experiences for a number of years and the accompanying 'men in black' incidents. This in itself would have prevented people from discussing the issue. Also there are people that 'imagine things' and this makes the topic seem not credible and then you have the way that ufos were treated in the movies and cartoons. So how on earth do you get a person that has some sort of supoosed experience, to speak openly without ridicule or fear?
What I have read about these things over a 30 year period is there is so much differing information about types of craft, species that this in itself only creates greater confusion.
But another question arises for me, without sounding too trippy (which means it will), do we all experience the same reality?
I guess if there is life out there with a more sensible approach than those that inhabit this planet, that they have worked out how to build a stable operating system without too many bugs.-
I'm not sure - good question. Forgive me for the analogy, but I'm reminded of Dr. Arroway's journey at the end of contact. In her reality, she went through a wormhole and saw her an alien representation of her dad. To the folks on earth, she falls though the machine.
I had an experience when I was about 6 where I had a conversation with what I can only describe as my Uncle's ghost. It was life changing, much of who I am today is derived from it. However, I've always felt that if somehow "secret footage" of me that night were discovered, you'd probably see me sleep right throught the night. But guess what, that still wouldn't convince me it didn't happen.
Since "experience" is largely filtered through our own individual minds, I'd say no - we don't experience the same reality. Or perhaps philisophical we do, but our interpretations of that reality are varied.
Regarding getting people to speak out. They just have to have balls. On this one thread I've exposed sigthings of strange triangular craft, and communication from beyond the grave with my uncle. I could really care less if anyone believes it or not, or if they think I'm crazy. Hell, sometimes I've thought the same, as I'm sure many of you have. I just don't have the patience for being secretive or untruthful. I don't start the conversations, but if someone asks, I'll usually tell. It's as simple as that. Hopefully that makes sense and is helpful.
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"... do we all experience the same reality?"
I don't think we do.
"I guess if there is life out there with a more sensible approach than those that inhabit this planet, that they have worked out how to build a stable operating system without too many bugs."
Indeed. I sure hope that's the case because we Earthlings have mucked up big time, in my estimation. -
What a waste, microchips are expensive. I thought they could just insert an electronic locator in your arm.
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try viewing my blog at www.battlewtmind.blogspot.com
i talk about ufo as well take a look. tell me what you think.. -
So saying climate change is subject to debate, Obama's dad was a Bolshie, some religious types have whacky ideas, etc. is "inappropriate" "nutty" and "extremist", but UFOs and crop-circles are just hunky-dory?
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That is something me and my friends did while in art school after watching a video of how those hoaxters did it in england.
Oh I got to give credit to my nephews for the second wave.
And we had 'experts' come from hundreds of miles and 'confirm' our circles were legitimate.
@Kiwipulse - the local media loved it
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Yesterday at 11:00 PM they had an emergency broadcast here in Indiana – near the town of Kokomo dozens of residents were calling in reporting explosions in the sky, the ground shaking, and bizarre lights. They suspected either an aircraft crash, fallen satellite, or meteorite and had dozens of emergency responders searching the area.
At that time the air force was denying having any aircraft in the area. Evidently a similar incident happened the night before in the nearby town of Lagottee. Now the air force is claiming it was a military exercise.
I collect meteorites so I was eyeing it closely. I had my metal detector ready to go. Meteors usually have a lot of iron and can be found with detectors. Those that hit the earth are big enough that friction in the atmosphere causes them to blow up leaving small fragments over an area of several miles – called a strewn field. – So I am disappointed.
www.theindychannel.com/news/15911294/detail.html
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