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Have you ever seen an alien? Ufo?


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mya
June 27th, 2010, 11:07 AM
Hi there guys

I saw an Ufo when I was 11, it was triangle and black, it was stopped in the air right above me but really high and waited like until I see them and them moved to the right in the speed of light, really fast and I'm glad I was old enough to remember forever. I saw another two times too, different shapes but definetly Ufos, how was your encounters?

Daddy Darth
June 27th, 2010, 11:32 AM
I am still looking!!!

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Loerwyn
June 27th, 2010, 12:46 PM
Not sure about an Ufo, but I know I've not seen a UFO.

Well, except that thing that hit me on the head that one time...

Maerad(",)
June 30th, 2010, 11:08 AM
I don't know if this is ufo or not:

I have a hobby to look at the stars every night.
And so, when I went to my friends house, and it became dark, I looked at the stars. I saw a very dim star that was moving. I thought it was just a plane or jet or whatever, but then when it came close to a bright star, it slowly became brighter and brighter until it was so bright it was like the brightest star in the sky!

I called my friend and we watch the "ufo" continuously move. The ufo passed the real star, and as it went farther away from a real star, the brightness of the ufo started to diminish until it disappeared from the sky.

I don't know what it is, tell me if it's not ufo.:D

mya
June 30th, 2010, 02:34 PM
I don't know if this is ufo or not:

I have a hobby to look at the stars every night.
And so, when I went to my friends house, and it became dark, I looked at the stars. I saw a very dim star that was moving. I thought it was just a plane or jet or whatever, but then when it came close to a bright star, it slowly became brighter and brighter until it was so bright it was like the brightest star in the sky!

I called my friend and we watch the "ufo" continuously move. The ufo passed the real star, and as it went farther away from a real star, the brightness of the ufo started to diminish until it disappeared from the sky.

I don't know what it is, tell me if it's not ufo.:D

:o I believe that yes, you saw an Ufo.
I liked to hear that.
So that means two people saw that right?

Cheers

Sparrow
June 30th, 2010, 03:28 PM
I don't want this to sound harsh, but... since there is no meaningful evidence that Earth has ever been visited by extraterrestrials, nor do we have any reason beyond wishful thinking that a God looks after things, then I conclude those folks who purport to have been contacted, or in the company of either God or a space alien to be something less than honest, or just plain mentally ill.


And I think mya is just pulling our collective leash. ;)

beniowa
June 30th, 2010, 05:49 PM
I believe mya never claimed any belief/disbelief in extraterrestials, but rather shared her experience with an Unidentified Flying Object. A small, but important distinction.

The Lord of all Things Inane
October 16th, 2010, 02:53 PM
I saw an Un-identified Flying object in Orlando, Fla. I was a kid, and where we lived, I could see the Space Shuttle kick gravity loose, climbing a pillar of smoke, riding a cloud of fire.
Well, the night after I saw the launch, I was monkeying around in the back yard, and looked up into the sky. I saw something. It was up fairly high, no lights or anything, but it was moving, and it was metal. Probably a weather ballon.
That being said, I wonder why these super advanced aliens, who can travel umpteen light years across space, don't have better stealth technology. I mean, any crappy camera can pick up fuzzy pictures of them. I would expect more from super advanced aliens.
CDN

mickyg
October 22nd, 2010, 12:12 AM
I'm an Australian and a few weeks ago I excitedly drove alongside the Nellis Air Force area in Nevada (home of Area 51). It was night, and my eyes were peeled, but I never saw a thing :(

I guess you hear so much stuff on the interwebz that I expected to see all sorts of cool things in the sky...

Pookiejmk
October 22nd, 2010, 07:05 AM
I always thought of UFO's as a time ripple. That when we see one or we see ghost sometimes they are imprints on time. We might look like aliens to someone in the 1700 or earlier. Where someone from a distant future might look so to us.

Sparrow, I feel for you. The belief in nothing is far more easy to write off things that go wrong in life or misbehavior because let's face it if you don't believe you have anyone to answer to then you can behave whatever way suits you.

I have a strong faith in God and see him working in my life everyday. I don't preach but do feel that some that preach the non-belief are just as much as fault than those that preach their beliefs.

That said, I hope that the after life is more than your bones turning to dust.:eek:

 

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