i have seen something odd twice. the first one when i was a child. i woke in the night and for no reason felt compelled to go into the kitchen and look out of the window, when i did there was a round light in the sky which was stationary. after a few seconds it zig zagged with incredible speed,, 3 or 4 times bfore shooting off. i was facsinated at the time and could not believe my eyes, and for many years i doubted my own experience until one day i read about someone who spoke word for word about what i had seen in a magazine and i have never doubted myself since. this is true and those doubting thomases out there will always scoff, but i say to them scoff away it is of no consequence to me. i would love to know of any other genuine sightings.
2006-11-25 10:16:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see how it can be doubted. Either there is a unknown natural phenomena that exists in both space and the earths atmosphere, or we are being visited. I don't usually talk about this, but when I was young, (4 and 5) I was visited repeated by a small being with a large head. He was about my size at the time and not frightening to me at all. He would come into my room late at night and take me out behind our house which was somewhat isolated and we'd step on a disk that was perhaps four feet in diameter and go into the sky. I remember this being very well, and remember his name and many details about him. The memories become less clear concerning where we went and what we did, but there were other children where I was taken. I purposely leave out the detail here, but I swear that it is true. The visitations occurred over a period of approximately one year, with a visit every month or so, and then he didn't come anymore. I forgot all about it, it quite literally didn't cross my mind until seventeen years later in a college psychology class. We were discussing imaginary childhood playmates. They're somewhat common and several people related their experience and I related mine. I remember thinking about it at the time, and thinking about owls, as they where somehow associated with the memories in a way I can't explain. I've never cared for owls and have always been afraid of them, and I realized it was probably the reason I never thought of my little friend, who as I said, wasn't frightening to me at all. The imaginary playmate thing was an explanation of something I'd forgotten about. I was happy with it, as its always nice when you're normal, and put the memories of my little friend away. They didn't resurface for almost 20 years. I bought a book at the supermarket. It had a stereotypical picture of an alien on it that intrigued me, and was about alien abduction something that I was very skeptical about. It was well researched and I read it with interest, mentally discarding this report and that, until I came to one that had occurred back east, New York state actually. I grew up in Southern California. I couldn't believe what I was reading, it really frightened me. I actually threw the book across the room and didn't read anymore that night. It was about a young who believed she'd be abducted. Everything was going fine until it came down to the description of her abductor. You've seen one alien you've seen em' all, right? Not exactly. My little friend was quite distinctive, particularly in his dress. He wore human being clothing, distinctive clothing, and the girl, who was now a woman, many, many years later, described both my friend and his clothing to a tee. There are a myriad of details I leaving out, among them the fact that these visits happened a very long time ago, before television sets were common, before my mind had ever been exposed to much besides the backseat of a 48 Ford. I must have had a very vivid imagination to dream of technology that still doesn't exist, but I remember the flying disk clearly, and remember where we went, and the other children who were always in bedclothes except for one. That's my answer and I'm sticking to it. I think it's something everyone has to figure out their self.
2006-11-25 12:34:15
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answered by Kim 4
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I believe somethings going on whether they are real or not.I've seen quite a few things like UFO's and have been on what I believed to be them.I have also met many different alleged beings.Once I remember asking them if they were angels or aliens. They said neither and that they were alternating life forms.It would seem that they use many different bodies like we use clothes or a suit.They have left me things in the past but I have either lost them or hid them somewhere.One thing was a skin scooper which hurts like heck. It looks like an ice cream scooper but doesn't feel like one.The symbols on it I used to refer to as Lucky Charms.Some where like playing card symbols.I also used to have a book they gave me too. It had the same symbols for letters but I couldn't read it.They tried to teach me but I was too freaked out about the whole thing. My therapist wants me to get on medications to dull the memories he calls delusions.Maybe they were all just weather balloons after all.
2006-11-25 11:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen something a very long time ago; before I lived in US. They were very small dots, almost looked like stars. Then, they started moving very erratic. Not like a shooting star, or a comet. It was strange, hard to explain.
I don't know what that was nor I intend to find out. I do know that it's a waste of space if we're the only planet where life can be found. There's got to be something else out there.
2006-11-25 10:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was young, me 'n my dad went a walkin', and before us lights appeared in the sky, like a lightsaber but not so bright and white in the sky, about 3 of them. Naturally fearing UFO's (and this is a true story) dad and I frantically knocked on all the doors in the desolate country road we were walking down and the people came out, and they didnt know what it was either. This was about 15 years ago, before we knew what Lazer Lights were...
2006-11-25 09:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never seen a UFO, but i believe there must be another life form
2006-11-25 09:50:17
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answered by lynn 2
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for 3 years I worked on the "operation black storm" project in the nevada dessert. I should not be telling you this however as far as I am concerned the government screwed me so I am repaying the favour.
Flying saucers do exist they are powered by an antigravity field created when it spins faster than 2000mph, this is achieved by using the latest in hydrogen propultion called hydrogen slush.
Personally I hav not been on a flight in one as I was part of research and development but I can assure you they are real.
Got to go now it is time for my medicatio........................
ooh pretty colours
2006-11-25 09:56:06
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answered by geoffrey2312 3
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What you mean by "new species" isn't what they mean. Your article is conversing approximately exchange on the family individuals point in biology. A canines is Canis lupus familiaris and an Ethiopian wolf is Canis simensis - 2 distinctive species, yet they are able to interbreed and have achievable progeny. The examples of speciation each and every physique is giving do no longer symbolize macro-evolution in any respect - it particularly is merely like the wolf, fox and canines. Evolutionary theory claims that huge differences happen, yet they admit that it would take too long to reveal screen. Plus we don't see any mutations inflicting the existence to enhance bigger in complexity - it particularly is barely evolution of a lateral nature that we see. No new complicated organ structures, no new membranes to homestead a nucleus in bacteria etc. all of us agree on micro evolution yet many knowledgeable human beings consisting of scientists are commencing to question the potential of evolution to account for each and all the variety and complexity of existence. the priority is that there is not any mechanism for the recent, infinitely complicated tips that could flow into the genome - purely "copying blunders", duplication blunders, viruses infiltrating into the genome. So how do they understand that all and sundry barriers would be crossed? somebody can hop over a narrow brook, yet no person can hop over the Grand Canyon! As William Dembski PhD suggested in his e book "sensible layout" : "certainly here issues have shown completely intractable no longer purely for the mutation/decision mechanism yet in addition for the different undirected organic technique proposed as much as now: the beginning place of existence, the beginning place of the genetic code, the beginning place of multicellular existence, the beginning place of sexuality, the shortage of transitional varieties in the fossil checklist, the organic and organic huge bang that occurred in the Cambrian era, the form of complicated organ structures and the form of irreducibly complicated molecular machines. those are purely a number of the extra severe problems that confront each and every theory of evolution that posits purely undirected organic strategies."
2016-10-04 08:53:47
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answered by haslinger 4
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I saw a space ship one time, hovering about 2500 feet over my head 30 years ago. I mean I could see it as plain as day itself. I can still picture it in my head. With clarity. It 'Freaked Me Out'. To this day my brain will not allow me to believe it really happened. It stayed over my head for about 20 seconds and took off faster than anything else I ever seen. It was out of sight in about 1 second. I just can't believe what I saw. I just can't believe it.
2006-11-25 10:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes in 1995 about 25 mile north east of Louisville KY just off I71 on a sunny day it was silver it looked kind like a saucer it didn't move at all then in the blink of your eye it was gone i could just barley tell the direction it went in it was so fast
2006-11-25 21:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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