UFO's and Aliens. Do they exist? Do you think there's even a chance that there is other intelligent life in our galaxy or universe or do you think we Humans are the only intelligent life in all of creation? These are questions that we as a species, man-kind, have asked since as far as our recorded history goes back. Even Ancient man, with no knowledge of modern science or modern understanding of what "Space" was, would look to the night sky at the twinkling stars and wonder...."Are we truly alone?".
Honestly, I've always thought aliens existed. Whether or not they've actually visited this planet at any point in it's history I don't know and I don't think anyone can truly say one way or the other and have definitive proof. Of course there is probably just as much "proof" that aliens don't exist as there is that they do, but, at least we are now discovering for a Fact that there is or was "some form" of life in the universe outside of the planet Earth. We know from microscopic fossils in martian rocks that at one point millions of years ago there was at the very least Single Celled life on Mars. We found this out back in the late 90's. Didn't hear about it? That's not surprising since I only found out about it because of a 10 second mention on ABC's "World News Tonight" back in 96-97. Today how-ever you can research this for your-self as many papers and articles have been published on the subject. A quick Google Search will lead you to many results such as these:
Meteorite Yields Evidence of Primitive Life on Early Mars Source: www.solarviews.com Article from 1997
Fossil Life in Martian Rock Found in Antarctica ? Source: http://spider.seds.org/spider/Mars/Marsrock/marsrocks.html Article from 1996
Proof of Life in Three Martian Rocks May Come This Year Source: www.popsci.com Article from 2010
This is enough in my eyes to call it "Definitive Proof", they're just waiting on the specific results so they can say it's a fact without a shadow of a doubt, and I respect them for waiting and taking it slow and doing the science the right way. A claim such as this can't be rushed no matter how apparent the results of any "proof" might be.
While I do believe in intelligent life outside of this planet, I'm still a skeptic. I mostly believe in what I can see with my own eyes. What I can feel with my own two hands. I think it's important for anyone doing any Serious research into the matter to be a skeptic and to try to dis-prove or debunk as many fakes as possible. With our advances in computers and video editing and special effects it's easier than ever for the nut-jobs and conspiracy wackos out there to make convincing "proof" on their own and it's people like those that bring a bad ilk to any Serious research into the matter. Sadly there are a lot of fakers and crazy people out there working in both directions of the debate. There are people who make fake videos of UFO's and try to pass them off as real and there are various groups and religious zealots who try to prove that Everything is fake and say that None Of It is real and anyone who believes there is intelligent non-human life in the universe is a moron or a liar.
Worse yet there are many people out there who are terrified of the idea that aliens may exist. Some people are so closed minded that no matter what scientific advances we may make or what we may learn about the universe and life its-self, they will Never believe that alien life exists even if aliens were to land on the White-House lawn and announce to the world that they are real and that they are here. Even if that did happen (which of course it hasn't) there would be a certain percentage of the world's population that would say it was faked, even if the proof was pointing a particle cannon at their head.
I'm about to tell a story I've never told publicly before. I've never told it honestly because I'm a little afraid of what it may make people think in regards to my sanity. If you choose to believe it, that's great. If you choose not to believe it, that's great too. One thing I do know for sure, I know what I saw...
Note: Before I get into the story, keep in mind that I was a kid. I was 13 or 14 years old. I had never done any drugs, didn't smoke cigs, didn't drink, and I wasn't a wild kid with a crazy imagination. I never had an "imaginary friend" at any point and even when I did grow up and start "partying" I've never had a hallucination nor have I ever saw something that I wasn't completely sure was right in front of me (magic tricks aside).
It was the summer of the year that my family moved from Deland in Volusia County out to Lake Mack in Lake County, Florida. I had to go to summer school that year to make up a failing English grade in 7th grade English (long story but basically I got screwed out of the grade I should have received). Because there weren't that many kids in my area going to summer school that year all of us in the neighborhood had to meet down at the corner store which was the only bus-stop for summer school that year. School started at 7 A.M. and was all the way in Leesburg (almost an hour from my house). We kids had to be at the bus-stop at 5:30 A.M. because it was a very long ride all the way to Leesburg from where we were in Lake Mack and there were other students to stop and pick up along the way. I was walking to the bus-stop down a long winding road. It was a normal paved road and there were houses and trailers all over the place. Even though the road was deserted because it was so early in the morning it was still a populated and crowded neighborhood. As I was rounding the bends I noticed all the tall pine trees were swaying back and forth pretty hard like there was about to be a storm, but oddly enough I couldn't feel any wind. I'm not going to say there wasn't any wind, there very well could have been and the currents were too high off the ground for me to feel the wind, but, I didn't actually feel any wind.
I was looking up at the tops of the pine trees when a very Large Triangle came out over the trees. At first I thought it was a helicopter and maybe I was seeing the lights on the ends of the rotors but then two things hit me. First, I couldn't hear Any noise. None what-so-ever. Second, if the lights I saw were on the ends of the rotors they would have been spinning very fast and not been stationary. They were also way too far apart to be rotor blades. The object was at least 3 times as high up as the trees, maybe 4 times as high, and it...was....Massive. I'm talking like the size of a Boeing 747, Massive. I quickly realized there was no way in hell that it was a helicopter. There were no flashing lights on it. They were on steadily. There were four lights in total. One larger light in the center and three more slightly smaller lights, one at each tip of the Triangle. I had seen plenty of helicopters up close, even military ones as I've lived close to Deland Airport for most of my time in Deland and seen plenty of air shows and air planes and helicopters first hand. I've seen both the Apache and the smaller Cobra Attack Chopper that it shares it's design with. It's also of note that out in Lake Mack in Lake County we were technically on the out-skirts of the Ocala National Forrest. The army had a bombing range on the far edge of the forrest and at least 3 or 4 times a year you could hear the bombs being dropped and all you had to do was go outside when the planes or helicopters were flying over-head to see what vehicles were doing the bombing. Lake Mack was right underneath their flight path for a long time even though the bombing range its-self was a good 60 or 70 miles away.
Anyway, when I realized just what it was I was looking at....well, I'm not ashamed to admit I got scared and started running for the bus-stop. I didn't look back and I didn't slow down. When I finally got to the point where I could see the store and see the other kids through the darkness standing under the street light at the store I stopped running. I didn't want the other kids thinking I was too scared to walk to the bus-stop in the dark, which I wasn't. I've never been afraid of the dark, not even as a small child. At that point when I stopped running I took the time to look behind me. Not surprisingly I didn't see anything. Nothing. No ship, no Triangle, no wind, and the trees were as still as could be since there was no wind.
I'm not gonna say I know for sure that it was aliens. I don't and to surmise that with no further evidence would be kinda stupid in my eyes. What I do know is that I have no idea what it was and it WASN'T a conventional aircraft. I honestly don't know what It was, but I do know I have Never seen Anything like It nor have I since. That one experience has led me to believe in intelligent life outside of this planet. I can't say it Was aliens. I can say I Think it was, because I have no other explanation for it.
So.....what do YOU believe? Do YOU think we're alone in the universe? Or do YOU think there is far more out there then we could ever dream is possible?
Yeah, da noive. aye Istari?
You've got that right and half again IROKONESS. I just wish they'd leave us alone and stop playing these lame tricks on us. That is if they existed of course, which they don't!
What most people don't realise is that 'The Truth is in here' and not 'out there'. Down and not West. Further than it is closer to a distant near seeming object comprised of semi-visible vectors. All you really need to do is close your eyes and block your nose before you can dive into the real truth.
We live on the moon and what we see in the sky is a reflection of our home. When we look down at our home from orbit, the differences we are seeing from the reflection in the sky is just refracted light hitting on chimney smoke. The amino acids and proteins that make up life have been misrepresented in the Nutritional Information section on the side of the box.
The flying saucer originally had a very big piece of toast on it cut diagonally in half. Half of which was eaten, and half of which is still floating around, and is seen on occasion. Come to think of it, it would explain the sighting that RavenX had when he was 13 years old, unless of course the triangle he saw was an isosceles. Everyone knows that only an idiot would make an isosceles triangle out of their toast.
Which leads me to conclude quite sequentially that more or less of nothing does not equate to discrete amounts of something unless measured on a proportionally corrupt scale. What I mean by this is clearly what is meant.
Stupid Earthlings ***raspberry***
And I got a bridge for sale.
(Insufficient Mass of Protoplasmic Nonsense ... Sheesh!)
"raspberry" sigh.
A friend of mine told me when he was in his teens he and a mate saw something very UFO. There was fog in the distance and out of the fog appeared a giant UFO, he told me he estimated it was at least the size of a large airplane (think Airbus A380 size) except it was a saucer and it was moving too slow to stay in the air if it had have been a plane. They watched it disappear back into the fog.
I've never seen anything that I can say was a UFO, alien or secret man-made tech, but after researching on the net I have to conclude that something is going on.
[quote[Another reason aliens don't visit Earth... they tune into our radio and hear Ke$ha and that little twerp Justin Bieber.[/quote]
I know an even better one. They watched Glenn Beck on FOX Opiniotainment.
http://www.disclosureproject.org/access/aboutexecsumm.shtml
Quite a list of names of people officially going on the record as saying something is going on.
If I believe what reporters and news stories say, from people I have no idea about their integrity, then I'd have to say there is reason to assume such a diverse number of people can be trusted.
I saw an alien once. He was caucasian with long yellow/green fur on his head and stood maybe three and a half feet tall. When i asked what he was doing here he said ... I love a good joke.
You realize the list of 'people' includes:
Dr. "B"
A H "Boeing Areospace Employee"
Mr Don Johnson...
And many repeats among those different 'groups'.
But even if they can be trusted, does that mean they know something? Or just that they think they know something? Or that they want to look like they know something?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk
This thread is getting tired.
Do UFO's have a Santa, eggnog? I thinks so. Maybe not a Santa but, a Saint Robbie Robotron Day.
Have plenty of nuts and bolts, transmission fluid on the rocks or oil margaritas for your beamed up family and friends. While enjoying the Milky Way backyard. Look, there goes the tardis. Hi, Dr. Who .....
Now that's Incredible. Sounds like a movie. I love this so called sci-fi stuff. Because I also believe there is intelligent life out there. For sure.
I have seen little star like lights in the sky that were moving around, backwards, sideways, up and down again. Only once. It was scary. Planes don't fly like that. They'd disappear and reappear just as fast.
I was born on the same day that the Roswell incident supposedly occurred. I therefore feel a certain relationship to UFO's.
Good for you rustysam. Have you ever seen one?
That's the second time you've quoted that. I'm beginning to think you are a replicant...
This is on the wall, in my office.Big Fan.
yeah starkers is too , we have all the seasons ever made on DVD
Returned a 404 error. Maybe ET doesn't want anyone to see them when they first wake up.
In Scotland I once saw a sign that was supposed to give you directions. It had a red spot saying:"You are here, and the truth is out there."
Fans flag flailing flying fenomena. Fear factor flowed for futuristic funny freaks featuring fantastic feats. Favoring four hundred fourty-five festive flowers for fun, fragrant feelings. Fierce fog finally forced figureheads from finding file facts from smoking guy.
And Star Adder, that's cool. haha Did you take a pic?
would you want them here? look at our history....."explorars" from the old world to the new world...didnt work out so well for the natives. aliens coming here....prob turn out the same way
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