I've said it before and I'll say it again....Comment: I saw one over 50 years ago on a bright, clear sunny day at the beach. Hundreds of people saw it as well but since it was just sitting still (for about 45 minutes) at approximate 50,000 feet looking like a ball bearing, it was only considered a curiosity and we all went about the more important things in life like playing volley ball, etc. This sighting and the reaction to it convinced me that like all events, i.e., world wars, tornados, earthquakes, murders, etc. are all forgotten soon after they go away. We're going to have to wait until one of these things whatever they are fall and bounces of of sombody's head before we'll become convinced. Meanwhile, there are many of us who are just simply experts in many things and being so allows us to speculate on certain subjects as a matter of fact. I suggest to them that they avoid embarressment and wait for whatever those flying ball bearings really are to fall and hit someone on the head and then we'll be able to get a better look. Like Carl Sagan stated: I don't want to believe, I want to know so let's wait and see.









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