greenbouy: Thousands of unidentified objects are documented every year. The real question is what are they. It's not a question of believing in them. For instance do you believe in motor cars.
Right. No one - even the USG - denies that unidentified objects in our atmosphere exist. It's a question of what they are.
I think it likely that some of them aren't from around here.
Just hovering there peacefully (it was a glowing spherical object). My son and a half-dozen of his friends watched a silent triangular craft land briefly on a hill maybe 50 - 75 yards from them out in the California countryside one night. My sighting was in the Northern CA countryside as well, though it during a hot summer day. (And no, I wasn't drinking any beer...yet.)
Ambrose2007: Just hovering there peacefully (it was a glowing spherical object). My son and a half-dozen of his friends watched a silent triangular craft land briefly on a hill maybe 50 - 75 yards from them out in the California countryside one night. My sighting was in the Northern CA countryside as well, though it during a hot summer day. (And no, I wasn't drinking any beer...yet.)
were there any airforce, or millitary, bases in close proximity ??...
I do believe that there are unidentified objects in the sky, but I don't believe in vehicles of any kind coming from 'outer space' with living 'things' in them.
I worked for a company who built many 'unidentified' flying vehicles that have cause many to believe they saw a UFO, but it was only our prototype air vehicles. Over the 23 years I worked for them I know of 100's of cases where our flying objects were thought to be a UFO.
Bottom line: I don't believe in UFO as it is being talked about here.
Big_John: I do believe that there are unidentified objects in the sky, but I don't believe in vehicles of any kind coming from 'outer space' with living 'things' in them.
I worked for a company who built many 'unidentified' flying vehicles that have cause many to believe they saw a UFO, but it was only our prototype air vehicles. Over the 23 years I worked for them I know of 100's of cases where our flying objects were thought to be a UFO.
Bottom line: I don't believe in UFO as it is being talked about here.
Veritaas: If something came flying at me faster than the speed of light and whacked me in the head, yes I would class it as a UFO, after waking up!
if something traveling at the speed of light hit you in the head would you be able to see it coming or would you wake up wondering if you had been battered by a ghost, causing extra worries and conciderations on a supernatural phenomemon level!! Ahh the trails and struggles of every day life
I do not believe in UFO as it is commonly presented, a space vehicle sent from another planet, with or without living things inside.
I do admit though that there are objects in the sky that we, so far, could not identify. I also admit that some kind of life, somewhere else than on Earth, could be possible.
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
CrosstownTraffic: if something traveling at the speed of light hit you in the head would you be able to see it coming or would you wake up wondering if you had been battered by a ghost, causing extra worries and conciderations on a supernatural phenomemon level!! Ahh the trails and struggles of every day life
Do you know why a whip makes that crack sound? Besides I said faster than the speed of light, not at.
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that's the stuff...made by that mongaloid brother of his...