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Monday, 9 July 2012
quote [ Besides the pilots, who last saturday saw the lights, a woman living on Mississippi Ave., told the Post she saw a very "bright light streaking across the sky towards Andrews Air Force Base about 11:45 PM. Then a second object with a tail like a comet whizzed by, and a few seconds later, a third passed in a different direction toward Suntland, she said. ]
Links related to Washington DC"
[by 0000000000@4:00amGMT] [+1 Interesting] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTZ7O9cfpPQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iER6ESzscY Links related to Roswell" http://vault.fbi.gov/Roswell%20UFO/Roswell%20UFO%20Part%201%20of%201/view http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD3gETJeCkg http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/08/roswell-ufo-cia-agent-chase-brandon_n_1657077.html |
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granitewitch
said @ 4:17am GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Insightful]
Weather balloons. Really, really fast weather balloons. |
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Ankylosaur
said @ 5:06am GMT on 9th Jul
Flights of airwolves. You'll notice a suspicious gap in Ernest Borgnine's IMDB listing for 1952. |
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swiggy
said @ 4:57am GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:2 Insightful]
what I don't understand about the whole UFO (and for that matter, ghost) phenomena, is that if these things are so prolific, why in the dick-sucking fuck do we only ever see grainy, blurry smudges from a great distance? Shouldn't we have something at least SORT OF well-documented by now? |
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bruceski
said @ 5:15am GMT on 9th Jul
Bigfoot is actually seen in prefect resolution. The creature is naturally grainy and blurry even when standing still. |
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Ankylosaur
said @ 5:20am GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 WTF]
It's because he's out of phase with our universe. Also, in his universe, he's actually Ernest Borgnine. |
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bruceski
said @ 7:09am GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Insightful]
Someday somebody will come up with a joke theory so crazy it will not have been seriously considered. Today is not that day. |
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Omegaphobic
said @ 10:03am GMT on 9th Jul
LOL From the second comment on that page: "I'm not a big believer of the whole 3rd dimension thing, but..." |
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tickaz
said @ 4:00pm GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Underrated]
That's a Mitch Hedberg joke. |
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Croatia
said @ 2:00pm GMT on 9th Jul
Credible UFO sightings: Pheonix Lights Stephenville Texas 2008 Larry KIng has extremely compelling episodes about the little known Stephenville incident. If you want to see some freaked out red-state country people I suggest watching. |
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sanepride
said @ 4:50pm GMT on 9th Jul
So just so we're clear here, how are we defining 'credible'? Conclusive proof of extraterrestrial visitation? |
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melcadrien
said @ 4:05am GMT on 10th Jul
Well...to be fair...he only said UFO. So credible would be anything in the air that can not be identified as a known civilian or military aircraft, or object (weather balloon for example). Top secret military craft still qualify as UFOs to the civilian population. The famous Mt Rainier Washington flying wing 'UFO' encounter by an experienced pilot...was most likely early US military work on the flying wing platform that ultimately became the B2 - Spirit. |
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melcadrien
said @ 4:08am GMT on 10th Jul
hmm...I suppose that still doesn't necessarily make it credible though...nevermind. |
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sanepride
said @ 5:23am GMT on 10th Jul
Yeah, we are kind of in a murky area where definite uncertainty = 'credibility'. |
Denny Colt
said @ 4:58am GMT on 10th Jul
![]() Excuse me? |
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damnit
said @ 7:24am GMT on 9th Jul
I think this is the same thing that a few folks saw on I-95 last month or late May. Lockheed Martin was testing something. |
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SnappyNipples
said @ 9:30am GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Good]
" Teasers are usually rich kids with nothing to do. They cruise around looking for planets that haven't made interstellar contact yet and buzz them, meaning that they find some isolated spot with very few people around, then land right by some poor unsuspecting soul whom no one's going to believe and then strut up and down in front of him wearing silly antennas on their head and making beep beep noises. " D. Addams |
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pleaides
said @ 9:35am GMT on 9th Jul
You misspelled 'Adams' :) |
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SnappyNipples
said @ 2:29am GMT on 10th Jul
Belgium |
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gl_thompson
said @ 12:05pm GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Insightful]
then? |
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rangerx
said @ 12:58pm GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:1 Insightful]
Rense? RENSE?!? |
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sanepride
said @ 4:54pm GMT on 9th Jul
1952, huh? Probably the Reds. Anyway it's amazing to look back and contemplate how everything changed after this earth-shaking event. |
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structured_spirits
said @ 6:26pm GMT on 9th Jul
Well we know that US drone pilots are practicing tracking enemies by following civilians in cars. Maybe the CIA is practicing assassinating Washington Bureaucrats by following them around DC? |
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sanepride
said @ 7:26pm GMT on 9th Jul
Yes. Only in 1952. Just to throw everyone off track. |
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Ankylosaur
said @ 8:03pm GMT on 9th Jul
[Score:4 Funny]
It's well known that the Obama administration has the time-travel technology necessary to place fake birth announcements in past newspapers, so it stands to reasons that they can operate drones across time as well. |
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head_jt
said @ 3:55am GMT on 11th Jul
btw, it should be Suitland, not Suntland. |