Have you ever seen a UFO?
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Einion Yrth said:
tuscaneer said:
Eric Mc said:
tuscaneer said:
......but yes, that's what meant!
That's all you had to say.One sticks in my mind. I was about 10, at boarding school in Surrey. Walking down the hill on night (8pm or so), I saw a bright 'star' in the middle distance. It hung there for a bit, and then shot upwards a a fair old clip. The sky was so clear I watched it until it disappeared from view.
I have been fascinated with the subject since I was a kid and so keep an eye out for odd things in the sky as a matter of course. And I can honestly say that I've never seen a darn thing that can't be explained.
Yet when you hear the startling accounts of the happenings in Rendlesham Forest, for instance, and consider the career suicide committed by all involved, I'm not about to write the whole thing off.
Yet when you hear the startling accounts of the happenings in Rendlesham Forest, for instance, and consider the career suicide committed by all involved, I'm not about to write the whole thing off.
Halb said:
The moonwalker who just passed away. They mentioned on the news that he had an epiphany on the moon where he started to think humans had been visited by aliens.
I think a few astronauts have had these experiences. Apparently they see the earth in it's entirety from space and have a weird feeling of oneness with the universe. Some astronauts even became quite religious afterwards.
I've tried it on google earth but it isn't the same.
el stovey said:
I think a few astronauts have had these experiences.
Apparently they see the earth in it's entirety from space and have a weird feeling of oneness with the universe. Some astronauts even became quite religious afterwards.
I've tried it on google earth but it isn't the same.
Apparently they see the earth in it's entirety from space and have a weird feeling of oneness with the universe. Some astronauts even became quite religious afterwards.
I've tried it on google earth but it isn't the same.
Have you tried it in 1080i?
swisstoni said:
I have been fascinated with the subject since I was a kid and so keep an eye out for odd things in the sky as a matter of course. And I can honestly say that I've never seen a darn thing that can't be explained.
Yet when you hear the startling accounts of the happenings in Rendlesham Forest, for instance, and consider the career suicide committed by all involved, I'm not about to write the whole thing off.
Nick Pope's book on Rendlesham makes interesting reading.Yet when you hear the startling accounts of the happenings in Rendlesham Forest, for instance, and consider the career suicide committed by all involved, I'm not about to write the whole thing off.
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