UFOs - yes or no?

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flash gunner wrote:
When I was a kid there used to be an american prog on the TV called Little Hobo - about a hobo traveller in the US with a Dog...there is now a new (Oirish) version of that called The Little Homo - all based on the life and cough cough adventures of DB10.

FACT.
:lol:

It was the littlest Hobo and the Dog was the hobo!!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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exactement mon frère - so not only is DB10 a Little Homo he's as 'rough' as fuck! :D :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Top Londoner wrote: I also suspect that governments have been in contact with visitors for most of the last century and have made use of superior technology in that time. It is extraordinary that within 50 years we have gone from the first motor engine to putting people into deep space.

Grrrrr.... :tickedoff:

This is the bit that pisses me off with the alien conspiracy retards. There is a very open and easily traced lineage of development from the first motor engine to space flight. It is so insulting and dismissive of the millions of inventors technicians, factory workers, designers and investors to put it down to aliens. :roll: It's like the nuts that come out with "The ancient Egyptians couldn't have built the pyramids - must have been aliens!" bollocks. :roll:

:banghead:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: caaaaalm dowwwwn laaaah caaaaalm dowwwnnnn :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:Yes,....again out in the middle of nowhere....(Salisbury Plains) - there were 3 of us on a hike (just set up the tent) we were (unknowingly) on military property...and this shape was walking across this long grass field....he/it stopped...and turned into what I can best describe as a much larger version turning black as he /it peeled off it's human skin/form... with glass/silver eyes, finger nails etc...and literally evaporated before our eyes....freaked me and my two mates RIGHT OUT! we waited for about an hour - there was no way I could sleep after that, and went to the spot to look and sweet fa.:shock: (16 years ago). Honest. :|

Video Footage of UFO sighting in the UK:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6anGvc1 ... ure=fvwrel
I dont disbelieve you saw somnething but thats an incredible story :shock: i always think things like this are a much simpler explaination :?
Yeah, I'd guess Magic Mushrooms!! 8) :lol: :lol: :wink:
No that's YOUR Reality Hlebby...magic mushrooms for breakfast, dinner and supper - no wonder it's true what DB10 has been saying about you! :shock: :-P :wink:

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flash gunner wrote:
When I was a kid there used to be an american prog on the TV called Little Hobo - about a hobo traveller in the US with a Dog...there is now a new (Oirish) version of that called The Little Homo - all based on the life and cough cough adventures of DB10.

FACT.
:lol:

It was the littlest Hobo and the Dog was the hobo!!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

:wink:
:coffeespit:

OneTard. :lol: :wink:

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Fucking hell this place makes us (including OBGinger) looks sane :shock: :wink:

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/

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flash gunner wrote:Fucking hell this place makes us (including OBGinger) looks sane :shock: :wink:

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/


Kinda like home from home I guess.

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flash gunner wrote:Fucking hell this place makes us (including OBGinger) looks sane :shock: :wink:

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/
I clicke don that link in all innocence and what do I find....???? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

I knew it! I just feckin' knew it !!! FlashKads you goat molesting fecking cock munching dog shagging twat! :wink:

Only YOU would shame this illustrious UFO forum with such perversion!

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84188

See! See! Fellow Gooners FlashKads really is a PERV!

:D :wink:

click on the link at your own peril! :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Open mind on shape shifting -

Angels visiting?
Humans from the past or future visiting?
Aliens?
Inter dimensional visitors?
Military hologram psi-ops?

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obg, top londoner, more details on these shape shifters plz!

i agree there must be something very intelligent out there, but what and if its an 'alien as we think of it i dont know, but whatever it is i reckon there has been contact. i dont think alien technology hlped us go from motor car to spaceship, but maybe some advnaced military stuff as extraterristial help. realistically we havent a clue what goes on in military research bases. and also maybe aliens were involved in ancient times, like ancient egypyt and south america, and those civilisations massive advancement over everyone else at the time.

these things occur near bases probably, becuase maybe they are new super advanced military technology that is being tested, not 'aliens' but then again maybe its aliens having a look at whats going on at the bases, so thats why people see them nearby.

likewise there are too many witness reports by credible and sane people for it to be all BS (and i think this is the case in most weird happenings, ufos, nessie, bigfoot etc)

as for my ghost story flash, well im not certain, and its pretty boring, not at close quarters or anything.

but few years back when i was in my teens, i was on holiday in south devon with my couisins and aunt&uncle, near a place called bigbury on sea. they had a couple of canadian canoes, that we took out in a nearby river (the avon, not the famous avon, one of the many small ones that exist) that had a tidal road running alongside it for a few hundred yards that was submerged at the rivers high tide.
one afternoon we were approaching the tidal road bit, with the aim of parking up the other side and taking the canoes out, and the water was on either side of it, but not yet over it, not sure if it was going in or coming out. on approaching we saw an old man in white from about 200 yards away on the tidal road section to the left and ahead, 4 of us saw him in the first car, but upon looking again a few seconds later he had gone, when we got to the tidal bit itself he was nowhere to be seen, yet he had knowhere to go, there was water and tidal mud on either side, and he couldnt have got off the road in the time we looked and then looked again. baffled us all, and all we could conclude was that we all mistakenly saw the same thing initial, (mass hallucination) or that what we had seen had disappeared unexplianably, so must have been 'otherworldly' be it a ghost or some sort of time slippage or whatever. would have been interesting to look at the history of the road to see if there had ever been drownings or anything.

thankfully that and the big cat thing have been the only to 'supernatural' (not really the correct word, as the cat thing was defo real but cant think of anything better) that have happened to me, and thats enough for me. i was realily shitting myself over the cat thing.

was walking down a remote coombe a few years ago in the quantock hills in somerset above the village of east quantoxhead.
lots of sheep loose on those hills and we saw a carcass and jokingly commented about a 'beast'

a few minutes later in the coombe, that had dense chest high bracken/undergrowth one side of the past and a dense fir wood on the other, upon rounding a bend in the path we saw 2 'black big cat cubs' cross the path no more than 5 metres ahead of us. we froze they carried oninto the undergrwth not giving us a glance. we didnt see the 'parent' but were absolutely shitting it. they were defo not indigenous british wildlife as we were all familar with foxes, badges and the like, and most defnetely were not domestic cats. all i can say is they were black panther ubs. we decided to carry on down the path after picking up some decent sized stones (not that they would have done us much good but made us feel better) and get back to civilisation as soon as possible. interestingly the sheep in that area were behaving very differently to the other we had encountered, not feeding and 'bleating' alot and looking around seemingly spooked.

now call this BS but it was very real to me!

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should also add on the cat thing we saw the back end and tail of something 'bigger' infront of those cubs, but fuck knows what british wildlife has a black ropelike tail!

defo a facking panther!

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I have seen two ghosts.

In hindsight I believe one to have been a figment of my imagination at a time of great stress.

The other was a man who spoke and warned me not to go to a dangerous place, but then vanished.
I was in a car, and drove up and down to try and find the man afterwards.
It was on a country road with thick hedgerow either side, and I am baffled as to how he could have got through it onto fields.
The nearest building was too far for him to have reached.
But I may be mistaken.
No doubt spirits exist, though some say only prophets can see them.
So who knows what I saw; may have been real and no ghost at all, but had a small gap to get into the hedgerow?

I have seen a Big Cat or similar.

Was in Essex, in a field at 4pm in winter.
I was alone and scared.
It was about the size of an old English Sheep dog, but tan and mottled black in colour.
I thought it was a dog at the time, but it does not match any description of any dog breed I have encountered before or since and had a head that might have been feline.
It was hard to see totally clearly, there was something a bit hazy about it.
It kept a distance from me but seemed aware that I was there.
It had no visible owner, and I saw it for ten minutes.

I have seen UFO's, over South Hertfordshire/North Middlesex.

I was driving.
Three orange lights at about 7pm on a summer's evening.
They moved in coordination with each other keeping a triangle formation, except for a short time when one whizzed away and back in a manner that no known piloted aircraft can.
I know other people saw them because other car drivers and passengers were pointing at them

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quartz u nut job! no seriously very intereting.

may i ask where in essex? also just wondering wat were u doing ina field at 4pm in winter, wouldnt it have been dark, were u alone or others see this?

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the playing mantis wrote:quartz u nut job! no seriously very intereting.

may i ask where in essex? also just wondering wat were u doing ina field at 4pm in winter, wouldnt it have been dark, were u alone or others see this?
It was near Freezywater.
Was light when I arrived about 3.30, got dark as I was there.
Needed fresh air, away from civilization.

So where better to go than Spurs' hinterland!

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Interesting yarns there playing mantis.

My brother in law believed he saw a cloudy/smokey image morph into a solid being. He couldn't give a toss whether I believed him. He looked and it looked back and he was on his way after that. Ever since that occasion he has become fascinated about what is really out there.

I have seen a ghost in my house too, and I am not alone for witnessing such a phenomenon in my road.
I saw an elderly bloke in a white night shirt in my home one night. White beard and a night cap too. Just a glimpse, but more than a suggestion of an image.
My neighbour had a spirit pacing her hallway, day and night for more than a decade. It annoyed her but she got use to it and even tried to encourage it to move on.
A friend further down the road has been in bed and has been unable to move due to a restrictive force holding her down. I get her Holy water from time to time and we have had a Vicar perform an exorcism there too.

When I was a teenager I went to a Spiritualist Church with two friends. They had lost a band member friend some months before, and were hoping to get something from the medium that was there that afternoon. Nothing.
When we got home and were chatting about the experience, then all of a sudden a tennis balls sized effervescent light started to bounce off the walls, floor and ceiling. It spun and mesmerised us with it's speed and angles. It lasted for several seconds. We all three were overwhelmed and eargerly asked questioned one another if we actually saw the same thing. We did. Then, the room filled with the scent of very ripe peaches, the smell of summer. We all had a feeling of wellbeing and expectation.

ps. This happened decades before giving up fags this week, okay?

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Quartz.

The warning could have come from a spirit guide. Sometimes, during times of great emotion we are not capable of following our intuition and we are guided by a helping hand. Bring on the guffaw's.

I also know of friends to have witnessed strange light formation in the sky along the M1 and M5

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