I just watched a documentary about UFO's last night on Discovery Science and it was pretty interesting though i've watched several similar types of documentary about it. As usual, the Roswell incident was talked about with some pretty interesting facts and interviews and they try to narrow it down. And then there was a case of a UFO landing near a US base where they interviewed an MP that apparently claimed he physically touched the UFO.
Honestly, yeah it's pretty cool if there are UFOs, but I doubt they exist.
Yes I've seen a UFO. It was at night and me and a friend saw two large, pulsating red lights in the sky. They were close together so they were probably coming from the same source. Then they were gone, haven't seen them since.
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I've never understood peoples' fascination with UFOs. In the event that someone sees something truly unidentifiable, it's likely an experimental aircraft, rocket, whatever. I've never encountered any reason to believe that there isn't a logical explanation for such things.
I did, however, once see what appeared to be a giant prehistoric bird soaring through the sky, but I was really drunk, so it was probably just a frisbee.
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People use the term UFO incorrectly UFO's definitely exist A UFO could be a plane, a bird and alien but is not always alien
I had seen something strange in the sky, it definitely wasn't a plane It was in the middle of the day
And I think Aliens definitely exist, we are Aliens though as well to the other Aliens
But in this modern world it is hard to identify anything with all these new gadgets and gizmos And makeup artists are so good these days I live near an aeroport and are hearing soaring noises all the time
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While I've never witnessed a U.F.O before, I do believe there is some form of life or even intelligent life within our galaxy. The Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years across and contains an estimated 200-400 billion stars each the same size or even bigger than our own sun, and in most cases, there are planets revolving around those stars. For those of you who don't know what a "lightyear" is it means that it would take you 100,000 years to cross our galaxy from end to end going the speed of light! Not to mention there are trillions of galaxies(each as big, or bigger than our own) in a universe that is infinitely expanding.....to believe we are the only living things in the universe or even in this galaxy is just....close minded.
While I've never witnessed a U.F.O before, I do believe there is some form of life or even intelligent life within our galaxy. The Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years across and contains an estimated 200-400 billion stars each the same size or even bigger than our own sun, and in most cases, there are planets revolving around those stars. For those of you who don't know what a "lightyear" is it means that it would take you 100,000 years to cross our galaxy from end to end going the speed of light! Not to mention there are trillions of galaxies(each as big, or bigger than our own) in a universe that is infinitely expanding.....to believe we are the only living things in the universe or even in this galaxy is just....close minded.
Just came up what I was thinking before. We got bacteria, right? I was thinking, they got maybe same life like us and maybe we're bacteria for someone. Just thinking.
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Yeah, I have. Well, I mean, not little green men, but I've seen some sh*t that no one could explain. Just three metallic objects flying in formation over some mountains. Apparently my city is a pretty big hotspot for sightings like that, and other people have sen "glowing lights" at night. Credible people as well, here just watch this
Anyway, thing about the area is that it's right by several military bases, and Boeing isn't far away either, so I always figured it was just experimental aircraft stuff. However there is one guy that theorizes that the balls of light are caused by gravitational hotspots. I don't know the full theory 'cause I didn't buy his book, but the balls of light are so widely known around here that there's someone actually doing real research on them.
It's spooky to go drive out into the woods. There are some spots where people say you're practically guaranteed to see them, but there's quite a few videos on YouTube so there's not much point.
As far as what I saw and a bunch of other people saw, that's it. It was such a long time ago that I can't really say for sure they couldn't be identified. I was a pretty small kid. I do know that what has always creeped me out, is that I saw the UFOs twice. Once I was with my sister and her friends so I know I wasn't imagining things, but the second time I was at school, and I didn't want to ask anyone 'cause I felt strange about it. So I started walking and noticed it seemed to be following me; this freaked me out, and so I started thinking, "Stop following me, stop following me," and to my amazement it did, and it actually went away.
Amazing coincidence, right? Well, the people that go out and try to see these lights in the sky all the time, assert that they're telepathic. Now I'm not saying I think that I may have telepathically communicated to an alien that I was about to piss me pants when I was a child, but I'm just saying it's one of those X file type creepy things that's even cooler 'cause it happened to you.
I have seen an UFO, twas when i was young. It was too far up to be a plane, i couldn't make it out but it was an incredibly clear day so it could have been a satellite, but they're not that low either. I don't really care what it was, just some strange sh*t.
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Yeah, I've seen THE UFO, live, in concert in 1995. Got in on an autograph signing and there's a thread in music chat honoring their career. Phil Mogg, Michael Schenker, Pete Way, Paul Chapman, Neil Carter, Andy Parker, Mick Bolton, and some others who sat in on the line up.
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UFO is one of the best hard rock bands ever, and they are spinning into orbit on tour with a new album THE VISITOR out now in fact!! Catch glimpse of them, if you're lucky!
In terms of the UFO not based on the UK club of the 60s where Pink Floyd often played, well, I've seen a fast moving SINGLE light so high up I doubt it was aircraft. It was at the darkest time of the night and I was just glaring up at space to see all the stars, so I would say, meteorite or satellite still.
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Yeah I saw an UFO it said good year....wait that year sucked stupid alians.
No but on a serious not I have seen wiered things in the sky before. Also that Yakima UFO sighting very well could be military as I used to live just north over the hill from there in a town called kittias five miles out of a bigger town but that aside the Yakima sighting is most likely a military exparament. (although as far as I know the bases there are only for training as me and my family frequently heard amunittion go off in the valley over in wich I used too live.)
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