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Bwadwey
PostPosted: May 22, 2005 - 06:06 AM Reply with quote Back to top
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Sorry but I had to ask this question. I'm very interested in the whole incident and all and was wondering if anyone in here have anything to share... that is, if you believe it. Or maybe share stories of any Unidentified Flying Objects you guys have seen?
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Yeah, I saw a UFO fly into Roswell, piloted by Elvis. It picked up one of the aliens that crashed there in the 1940s. They flew to Vegas and gambled for a few hours, and then headed for Area 51, escorted in by "The Aurora Project".Shocked

LaughingLaughing Sorry man, I had to do it.

There was supposedly a UFO that crashed at Roswell in the 1940s, and they supposedly did an "autopsy" on the "aliens" who died in the crash.

If you ask me, I'd say it was a bunch of white trash, hayseed, redneck idiots who had nothing better to do than make up some bull$hit rumor to help make their hometown famous.Rolling Eyes

I mean, really. If a UFO were to fly to the southwest of the U.S., don't you think they'd pick an interesting place to land, like Los Angeles?

If it had really happened, why the hell did they pick some bull$hit, one-horse town in the middle of the sticks of New Mexico?

As far as Area 51 goes, it DOES exist. It sits on one of the ranges of Nellis, out in the middle of the Nevada desert. They have tested secret aircraft out there, including the U-2, the A-12, and Have Blue.

As far as I know, the "Alien Pathology Ward" does not exist at Area 51.

Then again, I couldn't swear that it wasn't a weather balloon that I saw flying at 35,000 feet...Shocked

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I mean, really. If a UFO were to fly to the southwest of the U.S., don't you think they'd pick an interesting place to land, like Los Angeles?


He? The interesting story was that of the 2 Belgian Vipers intercepting a weird figure on radar, that's really interesting: <a href="f-16_forum_viewtopic-t-908-highlight-ufo.html">Belgian F-16 intercept UFOs in 1990?</a>

Anyway, it's not because you don't believe in them that they don't exist.

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Aircraft such as the F-117 and SR-71 were built and tested in Area 51, and since these aircraft don't look like normal aircraft, they could look like UFOs at night.
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I guess you misunderstood me Karim. I never said I don't believe in UFOs, however, I never said I did believe in them either.

All I want to know is why do the "UFOs" never land in major cities, like they did in "Independence Day"?

They usually seem to land in Iowa corn fields, or an Oklahoma cattle farm. That tells me all I need to know. Laughing

In the famous words of Jeff Foxworthy: "If you have the UFO hotline on speed dial, you might be a Redneck!"

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Well let's get on science fiction in the topic.
Picture yourself as an astronaut in a space craft that can reach a far far far far far away planet that contains extraterrestrial life that is intellegent and has unknown technology that may or may not exceed your own technology.
Would you like to land in one of their major cities cantaining vast ammounts of "people" that might get scared from seeing a real "Independence Day" scene from creature that look differently from them entirely and might kill them anytime they want?
Or would you like to land where there is little ammount of "people" like a "countryside" and observe silently the behaviour of these ETs?

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