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03-13-2009
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its redskin season
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Location: | Wisconsinnnnnnnn |
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UFO sightings
I have to be honest, I always wanted to believe UFO's visited our world but never had any hard evidence.
I just saw the most rediculous thing while driving home, i saw blue and red lights moving at a insane pace. I sped up and thought forsure this plane was going down; it was going to crash. I saw that the plane looked more like the lights were rotatint than blinking, and the object turned right very sharply and dissapeared beyond the trees. I am confident in what i saw and i know it will be tough to convince anyone.
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03-13-2009
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Senior Member
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You'll have to figure a better way to explain. I imagined your post as describing a police cruiser on a chase rather than something in the sky.
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03-13-2009
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Austin, TX |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by locked&loaded
I have to be honest, I always wanted to believe UFO's visited our world but never had any hard evidence.
I just saw the most rediculous thing while driving home, i saw blue and red lights moving at a insane pace. I sped up and thought forsure this plane was going down; it was going to crash. I saw that the plane looked more like the lights were rotatint than blinking, and the object turned right very sharply and dissapeared beyond the trees. I am confident in what i saw and i know it will be tough to convince anyone.
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The pouder you snorted, was it white or blue?!
j/k I used to love this topic when I was younter but never saw any real proof. If there are UFOs..i'd vote it would be secret govt planes or along those lines.
Record: 2-3 as of 10/15/2012 | Prediction: 7-9 | Final: 8-8 with a Romo choke
"Stupidity. Ignorance. Closed mindedness. All things that keep the Garrett haters in their bubble." - a_minimalist
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03-14-2009
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Suspicious looking stranger
Joined: | Aug 2004 |
Location: | Dallas, Texas |
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That was me. I put red and blue lights and a turbo charger on my ultralight air plane.
Seriously though, I believe in UFO's because I have some very credible relatives that have seen the great cigar in the sky.
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03-14-2009
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Canada |
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I witnessed one when I was about 12 or so....A bunch of us kids were playing outside late one nite and watched this saucer like spaceship hover above a building.... We all had a great view ....it never made a sound....and then gently for about 100 yards drifted away ....and then "bam" ...still without making a sound sped away faster then anything I ever could imagine.
I still to this day more then 30 yrs have passed talk about it with the other friends that were there......we all come up with the thing......no one believes us when we mention it...but it happened.
John 16:22 And ye therefore now have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no one taketh away from you.
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03-14-2009
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NFC Beast Champs
Joined: | Feb 2005 |
Location: | Bedford, TX |
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Blue something fo sho  j/k
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03-14-2009
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If Coach would have put me in, we'd a won State
Joined: | Aug 2005 |
Location: | Sunnyvale, TX |
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I saw something very similar once. Then I quit eating shrooms while driving, and I haven't seen it since.
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03-14-2009
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Federal Agent
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Fort Hood |
Posts: | 21,744 |
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L&L, is this you?

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03-14-2009
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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RIP Weldon "Pops" Parkhill....I will miss you my friend
 R.I.P. Renee I miss you sis
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03-14-2009
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Banned
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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I believe it. There is no way we're the only planet in the Universe with intelligent life. It's just a mystery how that life gets here since we're so many light years away from everything. I have seen one theory explained on a simple sheet of paper. You can go from one side of the sheet (point A) to the other (point B), or you can fold the paper in half to where point A and point B are almost touching each other. They called it creating "wormholes" to where you can basically travel anywhere. How they do that I don't know.
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03-14-2009
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Convicted of Gnostical Turpitude
Joined: | Jan 2007 |
Location: | Gatesville, Texa |
Posts: | 11,863 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon88
I believe it. There is no way we're the only planet in the Universe with intelligent life. It's just a mystery how that life gets here since we're so many light years away from everything. I have seen one theory explained on a simple sheet of paper. You can go from one side of the sheet (point A) to the other (point B), or you can fold the paper in half to where point A and point B are almost touching each other. They called it creating "wormholes" to where you can basically travel anywhere. How they do that I don't know.
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In my opinion, the issue of traveling is less problematic than the issue of finding. The universe is so incredibly vast that the odds of any alien civilization finding us are highly unlikely even if they were looking and had a means of reaching us. Consider these three points:
1) The SETI project's sole function is to seek out intelligent alien life by monitoring radio waves in space. SETI has never stumbled across any signs of extra-terrestrial life despite years of continuous monitoring.
2) Humanity has only possessed the ability to send radio signals over the past century or so; therefore, the maximum possible distance a radio wave sent by humans could've traveled is 100 hundred light years (because radio waves move at the speed of light). Any sign of our existence in the universe is limited to this 100 hundred light year area.
3) Our galaxy alone is 70,000 light years across. The universe is 20 billion light years across. 100 light years is infinitesimally small in the grand scope of space/time.
Finding intelligent life in the universe is like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack with one exception: You're far more likely to find a single needle in a haystack or even 1,000,000 haystacks than you are to stumble across alien life. Seriously. I'm not exaggerating.
Having said this...
Locked&loaded, I believe your story, and I believe you saw what you say you saw. I simply don't believe the craft was piloted by aliens.
"Many of the greatest things man has achieved are not the result of consciously directed thought, and still less the product of a deliberately coordinated effort of many individuals, but of a process in which the individual plays a part which he can never fully understand." - Friedrich Hayek
Last edited by ScipioCowboy : 03-14-2009 at 10:32 PM.
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03-14-2009
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#12
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Less is more
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
Location: | Taco Stand |
Posts: | 5,971 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ScipioCowboy
In my opinion, the issue of traveling is less problematic than the issue of finding. The universe is so incredibly vast that the odds of any alien civilization finding us are highly unlikely even if they were looking and had a means of reaching us. Consider these three points:
1) The SETI project's sole function is to seek out intelligent alien life by monitoring radio waves in space. SETI has never stumbled across any signs of extra-terrestrial life despite years of continuous monitoring.
2) Humanity has only possessed the ability to send radio signals over the past century or so; therefore, the maximum possible distance a radio wave sent by humans could've traveled is 100 hundred light years (because radio waves move at the speed of light). Any sign of our existence in the universe is limited to this 100 hundred light year area.
[View Full Quote]3) Our galaxy alone is 70,000 light years across. The universe is 20 billion light years across. 100 light years is infinitesimally small in the grand scope of space/time.
Finding intelligent life in the universe is like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack with one exception: You're far more likely to find a single needle in a haystack or even 1,000,000 haystacks than you are to stumble across alien life. Seriously. I'm not exaggerating.
Having said this...
Locked&loaded, I believe your story, and I believe you saw what you say you saw. I simply don't believe the craft was piloted by aliens.
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The mention of SETI made me think of a video to show you.
http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_tarter...ti_search.html
Also, I love the movie "Contact". 
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03-14-2009
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Banned
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 7,666 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ScipioCowboy
In my opinion, the issue of traveling is less problematic than the issue of finding. The universe is so incredibly vast that the odds of any alien civilization finding us are highly unlikely even if they were looking and had a means of reaching us. Consider these three points:
1) The SETI project's sole function is to seek out intelligent alien life by monitoring radio waves in space. SETI has never stumbled across any signs of extra-terrestrial life despite years of continuous monitoring.
2) Humanity has only possessed the ability to send radio signals over the past century or so; therefore, the maximum possible distance a radio wave sent by humans could've traveled is 100 hundred light years (because radio waves move at the speed of light). Any sign of our existence in the universe is limited to this 100 hundred light year area.
[View Full Quote]3) Our galaxy alone is 70,000 light years across. The universe is 20 billion light years across. 100 light years is infinitesimally small in the grand scope of space/time.
Finding intelligent life in the universe is like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack with one exception: You're far more likely to find a single needle in a haystack or even 1,000,000 haystacks than you are to stumble across alien life. Seriously. I'm not exaggerating.
Having said this...
Locked&loaded, I believe your story, and I believe you saw what you say you saw. I simply don't believe the craft was piloted by aliens.
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There's no guarantee that UFO's communicate using radios. It might be like sending smoke signals and expecting some device to pick them up. Also, earth has been around for billions of years so I'm sure we've been stumbled upon before.
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03-14-2009
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Numbnuts
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Bel Air, MD |
Posts: | 4,603 |
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Area 51?
As one comedian joked, "Have you ever seen the people who claimed to have seen UFOs?"
Maybe these UFOs were bringing an economic stimulus package to bail the world out.
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03-14-2009
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Convicted of Gnostical Turpitude
Joined: | Jan 2007 |
Location: | Gatesville, Texa |
Posts: | 11,863 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon88
There's no guarantee that UFO's communicate using radios. It might be like sending smoke signals and expecting some device to pick them up. Also, earth has been around for billions of years so I'm sure we've been stumbled upon before.
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Actually, there's no guarantee of this. On our planet alone, there remain areas where man has never set foot.
Although UFOs may communicate through some means other than radio, the hypothetical civilization that produced UFOs was, at some point in its history, probably using radio signals, which SETI would be able to detect.
"Many of the greatest things man has achieved are not the result of consciously directed thought, and still less the product of a deliberately coordinated effort of many individuals, but of a process in which the individual plays a part which he can never fully understand." - Friedrich Hayek
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