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UFOs are fun.

Edgar Mitchell believes that aliens crashed at Roswell, he walked on the moon. I'm not sure if that helps or not.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=5451107&page=1


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On Craig Ferguson, Belinda Carlilse just admitted she believes in grays and reptilian aliens.


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I liked Project Blue Book.


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I liked Project Blue Book.


I only know the actual project, not the movie.

Oh, it was a TV series...

Well, what do you know?


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TV show. It followed some air force officers around as they investigated UFO sightings. Sometimes they were hoaxes, sometimes there were mundane explanations, and every so often you just didn't know...

I think most people thought it was too dull, but I liked it. I liked it for being rational, but still open to strange possibilities. It also scared the shit out of me once. (I was seven or eight at the time.)


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TV show. It followed some air force officers around as they investigated UFO sightings. Sometimes they were hoaxes, sometimes there were mundane explanations, and every so often you just didn't know...

I think most people thought it was too dull, but I liked it. I liked it for being rational, but still open to strange possibilities. It also scared the shit out of me once. (I was seven or eight at the time.)


That makes you what, 37, 38?

I used to like the X Files, then they stopped even pretending that was rational.

Haven't seen the new film yet, heard it's stir fried shit.


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I've had at least three genuine UFO encounters. Two thirds of which occurred on Hallow's Eve.

When I used to post illustrations, they became a theme (example below).



I recommend you Google Video the award-winning "Out of the Blue" documentary. It's been uploaded in its entirety.

I was surprised at the conclusions of skeptics, after analyzing the Truman MJ12 memo. The signature, they indicated, identically resembled another -- evidently photocopied.

Apparently they'd forgotten Truman was an enthusiastic Autopen correspondent.

Also, a verifiably legit Canadian Gov't document, by Wilbert Smith, confirms everything therein.

Additionally, of extreme interest. It's a playlist and should carry you through each clip automatically. The most legit witness I've ever heard. Moreso even than Corso.

Anyway an old favorite. For those who haven't clicked the link, it's Bob Lazar.

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and I don't think this ever got posted



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The seminal Flying Saucer movie, Gromit!



Posted these before, I think:







But not:



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And TOO LARGE for the thread.


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Done after these two, promise:



and the newly sullied



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Very recently 3 collegues encountered a UFO as they were coming in to land at a military air field, after they'd been given clearance to touch down. Local radar picked it up as they saw it, some 500 meters below them. They had to take emergency action to avoid possible collision, before it made off at great speed.

I know these guys and they're not easily rattled, or prone to exageration. They could not ID the object.
 
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Hacker loses extradition appeal

Todays news: "Glasgow-born Mr McKinnon admits breaking into the computers but says he was trying to find information on UFOs.

A Briton accused of hacking into top secret military computers has lost a Law Lords appeal against being extradited to stand trial in the US. Gary McKinnon, 42, could face a life sentence if found guilty of gaining access to 97 American military and Nasa computers from his London home. He is accused of hacking into the computers with the intention of intimidating the US government.

He says he wanted to find evidence of UFOs that he believed was being held by the US authorities."
 
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I've had at least three genuine UFO encounters. Two thirds of which occurred on Hallow's Eve.

When I used to post illustrations, they became a theme (example below).



I recommend you Google Video the award-winning "Out of the Blue" documentary. It's been uploaded in its entirety.

I was surprised at the conclusions of skeptics, after analyzing the Truman MJ12 memo. The signature, they indicated, identically resembled another -- evidently photocopied.

Apparently they'd forgotten Truman was an enthusiastic Autopen correspondent.

Also, a verifiably legit Canadian Gov't document, by Wilbert Smith, confirms everything therein.

Additionally, of extreme interest. It's a playlist and should carry you through each clip automatically. The most legit witness I've ever heard. Moreso even than Corso.

Anyway an old favorite. For those who haven't clicked the link, it's Bob Lazar.


Oh man, Bob Lazar? I don't know about him, his whole story is good but he seems hinky to me.


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Saw a 2hr Discovery Channel special about Mr Lazar and kind of got the same feeling. Loads of factual evidence, obviously some mis-info going on by the Govt, but are the stories tainited by his seemingly anal personality? Hmmm
 
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Crop Circles


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Are those three flickr shots yours, Metro? That's a close encounter allright.
 
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