UFOs - yes or no?

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olgitgooner wrote:I'd like to hear a translation of that.
But you don't need the Russian language to see how fast that thing was moving across the screen!

Interesting.
Well my "Catese" ain't great but I think the first "Meeeeiiiioooww" meant; "Hey Phil, you see that dude with the camera down there?"

And the second "Meeeeeeiiiiiowwwww" meant; "Yeah, Bob. Best get the old anal probe out, so."


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nice 1 OLD"y

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New Californian sighting attracting media attention, but looks to me like a military plane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjiJ6Q-IG2s

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QuartzGooner wrote:New Californian sighting attracting media attention, but looks to me like a military plane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjiJ6Q-IG2s
The three dots appear to go backwards and sideways around the 24 second mark. Could just be camera movement, but it looks a bit dodgy to me.

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BBC man Mike Sewell sees UFO, but perhaps it is secret Aurora Hypersonic plane?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -Live.html

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There was an alien doing the plumbing in my brother's new house the other day. I think his name was "Jan". :shock:


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Did Jan look like this?.......

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If so, it's the same Polish plumber who sorted out my immersion heater.

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New interview about famous Rendlesham UFO Incident of 1980.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... k-UFO.html

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Quartzy, you a speilberg fan? :lol: :wink:

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QuartzGooner wrote:New interview about famous Rendlesham UFO Incident of 1980.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... k-UFO.html
So it's taken thirty years for this guy to discredit the accounts of his officers (including a Lt.Col).

He also suggests that the witnesses may have been confused by a lighthouse. Yeh, right, those officers, who had been based there for years, would have been totally unaware of the lighthouse being there :roll: .

I think this guy is a sceptic with a totally closed mind.

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olgitgooner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:New interview about famous Rendlesham UFO Incident of 1980.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... k-UFO.html
So it's taken thirty years for this guy to discredit the accounts of his officers (including a Lt.Col).

He also suggests that the witnesses may have been confused by a lighthouse. Yeh, right, those officers, who had been based there for years, would have been totally unaware of the lighthouse being there :roll: .

I think this guy is a sceptic with a totally closed mind.
Yes, agree.

The Lighthouse Theory has already been discredited, this guy is swimming against the tide.

It cannot explain the burn marks in the ground or radioactive traces at the site.

By the way, if you ever get the chance, I recommend a visit to Rendlesham area of the Suffolk Coast. Aldeburgh is nice, and the Orford Castle area nearby is interesting and has good views. Good beer round there too.

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QuartzGooner wrote:
olgitgooner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:New interview about famous Rendlesham UFO Incident of 1980.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... k-UFO.html
So it's taken thirty years for this guy to discredit the accounts of his officers (including a Lt.Col).

He also suggests that the witnesses may have been confused by a lighthouse. Yeh, right, those officers, who had been based there for years, would have been totally unaware of the lighthouse being there :roll: .

I think this guy is a sceptic with a totally closed mind.
Yes, agree.

The Lighthouse Theory has already been discredited, this guy is swimming against the tide.

It cannot explain the burn marks in the ground or radioactive traces at the site.

By the way, if you ever get the chance, I recommend a visit to Rendlesham area of the Suffolk Coast. Aldeburgh is nice, and the Orford Castle area nearby is interesting and has good views. Good beer round there too.
Have a read of the book "left at East Gate" http://www.amazon.co.uk/Left-East-Gate- ... 1854792318

by one of the serving USAF guys who witnessed the incident at the time - I worked with a USAF colleague's wife for several years and her husband swears that the guy believes that it was real (he himself wasn't on base that night)

Beer should be good near Southworld, that's where Adnams is based.
Oh and the fish and chips at Aldeburgh are heavenly but expect to queue of hours.

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