They wont let me submit the comment i want but let me tell you what happened in Stephenville was real and its being covered up. I live right down the road from there....
They wont let me submit the comment i want but let me tell you what happened in Stephenville was real and its being covered up. I live right down the road from there....
us english 1 day just said ugly people wot should we call them and some1 said thay be demonds them there ugly people thats wot thay be lol
klerety i would have said the same thing last year lol
If I was the anti-christ and wanted to fool millions of people as the bible claims. I obviously myself would come by UFO in the form of human like being with technology and the claim that I created life on earth. Maybe they really are demons in they sky afterall....
lol demonds 'n' angels the u.s.a was not there when lol demonds were nockin about so wot do u know lol.
Chill out DONNY CELL DOLLAR SIGN! What you saw on new years was a flock of migrating penguins dude.Gosh ,you need to wake up man!Vicious buggers this time of year to so watch out!
Let's say an object crashes through your roof.....You go to investigate, it turns out to be a Microchip of an Encyclopedia from the year 15,000 A.D.....Inside it tells you how to stitch together and rearrange Atoms to make anything you desire, such as a bar of Gold the size of a bus or a Super Nuclear WMD....That would pretty much wipe out the status quo throughout the world as well as the people in the world as well.....Would you let this happen?..Noooo....You would use it to your benefit to make you and your family 'Super Rich', at the same time allowing a little charity for our Poor little Planet and possibly help cure diseases etc........Now What would happen if a huge Super Power got ahold of this Micro-Chip..What would they Do??? Would they even try to cure diseases?....Our Pharmaceutical/Health care industry alone is worth over $1 Trillion a year in the U.S.
wot r u going on about try 2 stop thinking please .
.....thanks
http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=2996
another great UFO article
Obviously the truth about these things is something horrible, otherwise there would be no need to keep trying to cover up the fact that we keep seeing these things.
Wow, compelling story. I don't make it a habit to let someone else think for me, or, for that matter, tell me what I have seen with my own eyes. Why should I believe what these so-called experts say (from the comfort of their offices), over a group of people who were present at the event, all seeing the same thing? And really, Air Force, were you there or not there? Do you need someone competent to keep track of your
fleet? Shall I send my resume? Internal communication error? Are you serious? Sure, the military may not formally investigate UFO cases anymore, but after 9/11 anything out of the ordinary showing up on radar will be investigated (maybe by dispatching fighters). Then again, why should I believe that the government and/or media will deliver the truth. Because they have been so reliable in the past? Well, people of Stephenville, Texas, I am afraid that you have been deemed incapable of recounting what you had seen that night. You guys go get some sleep.
u think to much
Evolution and magnetic fields hardly explains multiple people experiencing the same phenomena. Yeah, I understand that people frame things based on their psycho and sociological paradigms, but just because a hundred years ago people saw demons instead of aliens doesn???t mean that they weren???t experiencing something, it just means they lacked the tools and words to frame the experience. But the magnetic field explanation? Yeah, you can zap people???s brains and they will experience ???phenomena??? but every person comes out with a very specific, often symbolic symbol or experiences that is individualized and significant to them and them alone. Don???t remember any reports of earthquakes in Stephenville. Don???t remember any solar flares that might have screwed with the earth???s magnetic fields. Question is, why did the military originally deny they were in the area? And why now do you publish this quaint little article that dismisses the sightings, slight of hand fashion, by saying, oh don???t dismiss the experience? When twenty thousand plus people witness the UFO over Phoenix, it took three months before anyone reported it nationally! Why was that? Is it because it???s hard to dismiss 20,000 people, including pilots and air traffic controllers? And when the government finally came out a few years ago and admitted that the supposed bodies found in Roswell were just mannequins pushed from high altitude balloons as an experiment, do you really expect people to believe that a poor farmer in New Mexico was unable to distinguish between something alien and a mannequin? And the best military officers of their time couldn???t distinguish between a balloon and metallic debris? Give me a break. The American public is not as stupid as the media would like to make us.
lol demons,angels,earthquakes and magnetic thing's i'm english mate i did not believe in anything but my self be4 i sore a UFO's demons,angels,earthquakes lol and magnetic farts u r a joke
Move along people,nothing to see here,thats it,move along,nice and orderly.....thats it.:}
one night, 'saw something that's supposed to be only "imagined" and confined in comics... a disc (fixed on a spot but rotating, i could tell by the rotation of the multi-coloured lights) was hovering just above our window. i remember pinching myself just to prove i was actually awake and asked my roommates have a look-see hoping for them to disqualify the image above us. unfortunately, they saw what i saw--they not only verbally confirmed when they found their tongues back, they went a li'l nuts too quivering a bit unbelieving of the sight ahead of us... then just when we thought it took forever to be there, it zigzagged and went out of our line of vision in a flash--no, nothing like conventional aircrafts we know... surprisingly, the image that presented itself to us was so much like the popularly controversial UFOs reported... yeah, i guess, if we go by the definition of UFO as "unidentified" flying object, then, by all means, yes, we saw one; this is not to say though that i believe it's necessarily from outer space as some would imagine... i think there's got to be a rational reason for all this.
i don't usually talk about my experience on this issue. i personally thought it's ridiculous by most people's standards and so why bother... however, as more and more sightings have been recently reported (from all around the world), i guess it's high time the phenomenon gets studied thoroughly and explained so as not to breed various speculations that sometimes pathetically borders on the scary, if not crazy. 'm sure there's a pretty good reason for this and 'm not going to worry myself jumping to conclusions until a credible explanation surfaces...
this happened 2 decades ago, somewhere in the Asia-Pacific region.
no, i don't fancy fiction.
...no, sir, i don't think i was delusional, neither would i ever believe all three of us went delusional at the same time ; ).
i am not usually inclined to talking abt this issue. personally, i also find it ridiculous. unfortunately, we saw what we saw. and amidst all the controversy that news like the above article generated, i think it fair that people who have personal encounters like me give their two cents' worth so that once and for all this gets studied and dispell what is rumor from what is not; this in oredr to stop the possible scare that imaginative people might make of it.
http://www.broowaha.com/article.php?id=2996
another great UFO article
Go back to sleep america,your big daddy has everything under control.You dumb sheep...baaaahbaaaa
Even if he were abducted by aliens the government would deny it and say he took a small trip somewhere.
It seems to me that evolution and changing electromagnetic fields hardly explains how multiple people witnessed and reported the same event. Zapping a persons brain may or may not create an "experience" but every participant experiences a unique set of symbolic information. There were no reports of earthquakes in Stephenville, no reports of solar activity whichy may have altered the earth's magnetic field... and yes, i agree, people tend to frame experiences based on their psycho/social understanding of the world, so when our ancestors saw demons or angels, it doesn't invalidate they saw something, it just means they saw something and defined it with the tools at hand. What did the Natives think of Columbus and his ships? Clouds? Canoes? Pale white people could be ghosts? Never mind that the military denied anything over stephenville at first, and now they own up, yeah, we were flying the area, and now you publish some psycho bable to dismiss the sighting in some slight of hand. NEver mind twenty thousand people saw the object flying over in PHX Arizona, including pilots and the tower at PHX international... It made the news three months after the event? Why three months after the event? Becuase it's hard to keep 20,000 people quiet when something a mile long hovers over your city! I seriously doubt 20,000 people all shared an hallucination, becuase if you go with magentic field theory, you have realize our brains are like finger prints and not all the connections are going to fire in just the exact same way, whether you're same mag field or not.
Don't Worry..Homeland Security will keep those illegal aliens Out.....Unless they want to pick fruit...LOL
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