If anyone thinks that it's aliens, I feel bad for them.
Like, really, really bad for them.
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a [B]REAL[/B] UFO would have been shot down immediately[/QUOTE]
And who would do that?
[quote]a [B]REAL[/B] UFO would have been shot down immediately[/QUOTE]
Yeah because that would totally solve everything!! the next thing you know humanity is involved in a intergalactic war or maybe 7 hours war ..
[QUOTE=Jiyoon;25431407]Write a book, release weather balloons, make millions
[editline]15th October 2010[/editline]
a [B]REAL[/B] UFO would have been shot down immediately[/QUOTE]
Yeah I can see this happening, regardless of hostility let's kill it. Though, it's just like everything the USA does.
I recently watched "The Fourth Kind".
This prediction is coming at a bad time.
Yeah, they really can take over the world, for whatever reason possible.
"Oh noes, we came here because my planet dissolved of resources, can you share yours?".
Military: "Fuck you, I'll kick your shit brains, so quick I'll be home for dinner".
[QUOTE=benos;25436290]Yeah, they really can take over the world, for whatever reason possible.
"Oh noes, we came here because my planet dissolved of resources, can you share yours?".
Military: "Fuck you, I'll kick your shit brains, so quick I'll be home for dinner".[/QUOTE]
I don't know.
I reckon aliens would be way smarter than humans. I don't think they'd use up their resources,
if anything, they'd be like the aliens in "The day the earth stood still".
Kick us of earth because of its existing resources.
[QUOTE=wndash;25434929]And who would do that?[/QUOTE]
Goddammit people, this is NOT what zing is for.
[QUOTE=Mizzy;25436340]I don't know.
I reckon aliens would be way smarter than humans. I don't think they'd use up their resources,
if anything, they'd be like the aliens in "The day the earth stood still".
Kick us of earth because of its existing resources.[/QUOTE]
Why would they do that? Earth isn't exactly the galaxy's most resourceful planet. You can find all the resources we have here on other planets/asteroids in much larger quantities.
If they would kill us all, it would probably be to prevent a future space-faring race that could pose a threat to them, especially since humanity is a pretty violent race.
Also, while this may be a big hoax, I still find it interesting, considering that the retired USAF officer "predicted" this, and the fact that the UN recently appointed a "space ambassador".
[quote]People are also pointing out with reference to a book called Challenges of Change written by Retired NORAD officer Stanley A. Fulham. He predicted that on 13th of October UFO’s will descend upon major cities on Earth.[/quote]It seems to have happened in only one major city, unless NYC is the only major city in the world.
Hold the fucking camera [b][i]STILL![/i][/b]
Why are these videos always shaky and out of focus?
[QUOTE=ShukaidoX;25430163][URL="http://www.littleabout.com/Odd/ufos-sited-streets-manhattan/98420/"]Source[/URL].
Most interesting excerpt imo:Check the source for several videos including footage of what people saw in the sky.
This thread is about [B]the sightings themselves.[/B] Not the prediction from the retired-NORAD officer that the other thread was based on. [B]This isn't late.[/B]
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbPL91AUAkc[/MEDIA]
Above is a RT news report on the matter.[/QUOTE]
Why won't you just die!!!
Seriously, all you post is nut job fucking conspiracies, please do the world a favour.
Swallow some razor wire, shit it out and floss yourself to death with it.
If someone you survive that, please swallow some nano thermite and magnesium and some Nitroglycerine then do some star jumps.
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[QUOTE=breakyourfac;25432058] Aliens are really smart, they're able to use almost a portal like technology and they reside in forests.[/QUOTE]
:downs:
Man's gotta hatten
Goddamnit, why do people believe this shit?
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;25436639]Why would they do that? Earth isn't exactly the galaxy's most resourceful planet. You can find all the resources we have here on other planets/asteroids in much larger quantities.
If they would kill us all, it would probably be to prevent a future space-faring race that could pose a threat to them, especially since humanity is a pretty violent race.
Also, while this may be a big hoax, I still find it interesting, considering that the retired USAF officer "predicted" this, and the fact that the UN recently appointed a "space ambassador".[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry, I guess I was being vague. I didn't mean recourses like fuel or ethanol or whatever, I meant living biochemical resources and biological resources. I doubt that those planets/asteroids sustain life (though it's plausible).
Anyway, the odds that we are going to come across aliens or vice-versa is extremely unlikely. I mean, taking into consideration the infinite size of the universe, how long it has existed for and how long it will exist for- the odds that two living races will come across each other at the same time is minimal. If that makes any sense.
Aliens could exist now, they could've existed before Earth or they could exist after Earth is gone.
I'm really hoping this is a big hoax though, there's been a peak in Alien paranoia and posts recently (Oh, god, The Fourth Kind!).
The UN appointing a "space ambassador" is just a joke though. What are the odds that aliens are even humanoids? I guess convergent evolution is possible but their planet would have to have similar conditions to ours.
/Procrastinating/
This is obviously wishful thinking at best, but to think that given the time alien species have had to evolve and the quite likely possibility that there are some relatively close to us, it isn't far fetched to think that they may have an interest in a fledgling monkey-man species with the capacity to evolve into something great and yet also entirely destroy itself.
oh dear not this again
Many UFO and alien news lately
it was my butthol sucking up everything in iowa
Well that shaky camera footage sure convinced me.
[QUOTE=ShukaidoX;25453908]This is obviously wishful thinking at best, but to think that given the time alien species have had to evolve and the quite likely possibility that there are some relatively close to us, it isn't far fetched to think that they may have an interest in a fledgling monkey-man species with the capacity to evolve into something great and yet also entirely destroy itself.[/QUOTE]
To be honest if I could fly around my local star cluster I wouldn't be too bothered with some relatively hairless bipeds that sit their lazy asses on sofas all day and bore shitty tv into their skulls.
the aliens use ballons to pilot around.
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