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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/18/2008 11:17:07 AM |
theres only one thing I can tell u is that aliens are real.I cant tell u why but believe it or not they are really real.
^^^^^it's ok son--we know why the're real... | |
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Nergal
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/18/2008 11:19:24 AM | | The TR3B is the invention of Edgar Fouche .. a guy who runs a media company and writes books about UFOs. It runs on pseudo science. One of his references is the fact that a well known psychic gave him a positive reading. Its all stuff he claims. No proof. But he does say, that the majority of unknown aircraft are secret projects. Which I agree with. He says the craft is based on reverse engineering of alien technology. Give the human race some credit for inventing something other than fire .. oh no .. we stole that from the gods .... | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/18/2008 11:36:36 PM | Two Hawks takes the Talking Stick:
RE: Zoretta - Msg 339
Zoretta: Those were the videos I saw. Please note in that those lights are in an almost straight line and they are NOT dropping as a flare would. Please also note that there is a slight angle to that line that would suggest a triangular shape as noted and reported by the pilots that were scrambled on it. A whole bunch of people saw those lights and they all agree that what they saw was NOT something the military had claimed they did....dropping flares. Flare dropping is, in fact, a military operation. They are dropped to light up the ground to expose enemy activity in an area. They are attached to a parachute and create a lot of ground light. The light up time after dropping is usually from 8 to 10 seconds...possibly quicker now with new, improved flares?
You can plainly see in that video that those lights are stationary and NOT dropping. As far as I know we don't have any type of aircraft that is that big, or can hover like that one is doing.
ET in origin? You'd better believe it!
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/19/2008 12:06:42 AM | I couldn't find the 1 hour documentary on the phoenix lights, they went into detail by examining the red green blue aspects of the vid and the lights were out of this world because they were perfect. here's a couple more links: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2893635681003691876 http://www.thephoenixlights.net/
I think you have to buy the 1 hour documentary.
is there any speculation on how UFOs can accellerate and decellerate the way they do? I know that by making an object spin, you make it lighter, but have they exploited this perhaps to make the movements possible? anybody know how much more the earth would weigh if it stopped spinning? | |
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Nergal
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/19/2008 5:31:19 AM | | This site is worth a visit. http://robocat.users.btopenworld.com/tr3b.htm ... Lots of info on Blimp type objects which may be the cause of a lot of sightings. Much more credible than alien activity. The former USSR has a well publicised blimp program. | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/19/2008 5:46:03 AM |
RE: Zoretta - Msg 339
Zoretta: Those were the videos I saw. Please note in that those lights are in an almost straight line and they are NOT dropping as a flare would. Please also note that there is a slight angle to that line that would suggest a triangular shape as noted and reported by the pilots that were scrambled on it. A whole bunch of people saw those lights and they all agree that what they saw was NOT something the military had claimed they did....dropping flares. Flare dropping is, in fact, a military operation. They are dropped to light up the ground to expose enemy activity in an area. They are attached to a parachute and create a lot of ground light. The light up time after dropping is usually from 8 to 10 seconds...possibly quicker now with new, improved flares?
You can plainly see in that video that those lights are stationary and NOT dropping. As far as I know we don't have any type of aircraft that is that big, or can hover like that one is doing.
ET in origin? You'd better believe it!
And this non-flare object was NOT seen on the various radars in the Phoenix/Central Arizona region...why, again?
Flares - Too small to show on radar
Gigantic alien spacecraft hovering over city - Probably shows up on radar. And is seen by airline pilots. And threatens airspace over a city. And is noted by amateur astronomers.
Which oddly the non-flare object was not/did not... Hmmm | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/19/2008 9:41:24 AM | “Over the last few years numerous sightings of a Black Triangular aircraft have been reported . A number of these can be discounted as they were probably either F111's, F14's or even RAF Tornado's in full swept-wing configuration. However that still leaves a number which are "Unexplainable”. These constitute reports of a vehicle that can hover as well as a capability of extremely high speed level flight, and invariably accompanied by either complete silence or a loud pulsing engine note. This would certainly fit the profile as reported in the "Belgian Incident".(See Aurora Page).”
Noiseless F111’s, F14’s or Tornado's in full swept-wing configuration could be confused in darkness, however…
One Black Triangular aircraft with three glowing lights at each point – all known aircraft have more than one light, be they red, green blue or white and are strategically placed, i.e. wing, tail etc. Now wouldn't that make a configuration look more like a Christmas tree? | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/19/2008 11:26:18 AM | Two Hawks takes the Talking Stick:
And this non-flare object was NOT seen on the various radars in the Phoenix/Central Arizona region...why, again?
Quite simple sir! Our very own Stealth Bomber and Fighter can do this. If we of this little backwater planet of the galaxy have the technology to sneak in undetected on radar....why would you believe that an advanced civilization wouldn't have that? Along those same lines.....why would one, or two of our very own pilots, the ones that were scrambled on this, report to the tower that it was "huge and triangular"? I have heard the tapes of their radio transmissions. They were told by Air Force officials NOT to lock weapons on and show no aggression. They were told to do nothing more than "fly bys" and observe.
Thousands of people saw this object in the skys over Phoenix, so the possibility of that many people, all of a sudden, having a hallucination is very, VERY remote.
Two Hawks passes the Talking Stick. | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/22/2008 11:26:57 AM | one of the most intriguing of UFO-related cases occurred before Roswell on December 5, 1945 when a squadron of 5 Avenger Torpedo bombers with 14 experienced crew members flew out of Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air force station in Florida. It was a short routine flight. Each plane had a full load of fuel and weather conditions were excellent. Then something strange happened. The flight leader called in and reported not having any sense of direction. Air control then ordered the squadron to head due West. The leader, with alarm in his voice then said, "We don't know which way is West--everything is wrong.. strange...we can't be sure of any direction..even the ocean doesn't look as it should!!"
He then stated that weird, unidentified aircraft were closing in on them.. His radio went dead. All five planes disappeared without leaving a trace.
A giant Martin Mariner with a crew of 13 was dispatched to search for the crew of the five missing planes. It had the capability to land on the roughest of seas...but this plane also disappeared into the grim silence of the Atlantic.
What followed was the greatest search operation in history. For five days an armada of 300 planes and 21 ships criss-crossed the sea and sky, but no trace of the 6 aircraft or 27 crew members were to be found. To this day, it remains a mystery as to what happened. Some believe the mystery may be found in the UFO phenomenon. | |
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Nergal
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 2/22/2008 11:52:57 AM |
Flight 19 was a training flight of TBM Avenger bombers that went missing on December 5, 1945 while over the Atlantic. The impression is given that the flight encountered unusual phenomena and anomalous compass readings, and that the flight took place on a calm day under the supervision of an experienced pilot, Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor. Adding to the intrigue is that the Navy's report of the accident was ascribed to "causes or reasons unknown." It is believed that Taylor's mother wanted to save her son's reputation, so she made them write "reasons unknown" when actually Taylor was 50 km NW from where he thought he was. [17]
While the basic facts of this version of the story are essentially accurate, some important details are missing. The weather was becoming stormy by the end of the incident; only Taylor had any significant flying time, but he was not familiar with the south Florida area and had a history of getting lost in flight, having done so three times during World War II, and being forced to ditch his planes twice into the water; and naval reports and written recordings of the conversations between Taylor and the other pilots of Flight 19 do not indicate magnetic problems.
Flight 19 is a well documented Bermuda triangle incident. Its been investigated by qualified accident investigators. Its got nothing to do with UFOs at all. Its a simple case of pilot error. | |
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| Have you ever actually seen a UFO? Posted: 3/22/2008 7:16:21 PM | It's a damned pity this site isn't equipped with the embedded facility to show what is currently available on video... then again, I’m thinking, this thread would be deleted...
Pushing the boat out here BUT any thoughts on this??? (apologies mods, but it had to be expressed) | |
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