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claiming such craft exist?

http://www.nicap.org/nmexico/newmexicosightings.htm

On the other hand, they are here longer than you think?

So, if you deny a fact or reject it does that amke it untrue?

Let me here a scientific rejection in the face of the Government acknowledgeing
http://ufologie.net/htm/foia05.htm

Here is the military witnessing and expressing concern which seems to negate black ops projects in the 1940s?

Sure are a lot of sightings in such a small area, an area where the first atom bomb was detonated. Wouldn't it be funny if the one begat the other?

The detonation created a rift in a parallel Earth, one day they were headed to the grocery store and then vam they are in a strange world ruled by apes? Because it seems these guys were stranded and in trouble, crashes, multiple?

Yes, this could make a good movie, yes?

On the other hand man's "modern science," is hokey.

http://www.hinduwisdom.info/Vimanas.htm

Any takers, a valid counter?

2007-04-12 03:23:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

GENE: STOP REPEATING WHAT YOU have been spoonfed and use your brain! A balloon crashes so to cover that up the Government announces to the WORLD that it had recovered a space craft from another world, So as not to attract ATTENTION! Are you that dense, nevermind. You response lacks merit. In fact it does not make sense because back then nobody would have known nothing if they had just gone in and got the balloon and left. What a gullible breed.

2007-04-12 03:45:50 · update #1

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Having seen an extraterrestrial craft, it is undeniable that such exists. It has always amazed me how herd mentality works. Like Roswell, which you did not mention, but here is a government announcing to the world it had recovered a UFO,
and then many years later that same government tells the herd. "Hey, we used the media to announce to the entire world that we had recovered a UFO because we didn't want to attract attention." What? It is okay though, many of the herd are inured to being told what to think.

HP makes a good point , using reverse logic, in that to raise such a story up the flag pole could conceivably be used precisely to debunk real UFO crashes. By the way Roswell has not been debunked. Rather most of the witnesses are dead, convenient, but those that survive have told you there was such a craft.

The Government does lie to it's people, huh?

2007-04-12 03:59:51 · answer #1 · answered by raymond b 1 · 1 0

"...If Extraterrestrial UFOs don't exist then what explains the Military? claiming such craft exist?..."

The military has never said that *extraterrestrial* UFOs exist. In the Roswell incident a single commander turned out a press release that a crashed "flying saucer" had been recovered. Not one word in the PR about extraterrestrials, aliens, little green men, etc.,.

"...On the other hand man's "modern science," is hokey..."

I studied the website you cited along with the above statement. All I found were *opinions* of some learned men, but not a shred of hard evidence to support any of them. Saying something is one thing, proving it is another.

2007-04-12 03:52:05 · answer #2 · answered by Chug-a-Lug 7 · 0 0

Most of the stuff you are using as references are crap put together by people who belong to the cult UFO believers .Even the Roswell stuff didn't surface 'till the eighties when people started telling stories about what happened 40 years in the past. I can't remember 4 days ago and they claim to remember 40 years ago with absolute accuracy -- sorry but no.

The Army Air Force leaked one story that they had found a UFO to cover up project Mogul which were spy balloons launched to spy on the Russians. Recall at that time the military was paranoid about them and their weapons.

There is no evidence that UFO's are crafts from outside the earth and I can take aerial maps and draw arrows on them and state my "facts". There just isn't any proof but it does make a lot of money for the leaders of the believers in book deals and lectures.

Added : Believe what you choose to believe and please respect my opinion as I do yours. You are just plain rude. I did not insult you for what you believe in and I trust someday you can return the courtesy.

2007-04-12 03:38:44 · answer #3 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

those form of sightings rather stir the mind's eye, do not they? yet, regrettably, they're all only sightings the military has been required to record. Nowhere does it propose that the military thinks they're something. And, in case you study with the help of each and every of the sightings, all of them seem brightly lighted products that frequently move about on the speed of "mild". In different words, they could nicely be ionized balls of sunshine which, as every body knows who has waved a flashlight beam in the time of a ceiling, can flit in the course of the sky at outstanding speeds. None of them contain boring metallic products that land on the floor, open up and emit beings that wallk round. So I have a tendency to anticipate something better concrete.

2016-11-23 14:30:23 · answer #4 · answered by russ 4 · 0 0

It is worth clarifying here that UFO stands for UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object. Because someone sees something they can't identify doesn't make it an extraterrestrial craft. If they can say it's an extraterrestrial craft then it's no longer a UFO but an IFO. And how exactly would they identify something as not made on Earth?

2007-04-12 04:09:17 · answer #5 · answered by Jason T 7 · 0 0

I say there's no such thing as aliens. I'm a perfectly healthy candidate for a good probing, but have they done it yet? No.

2007-04-12 03:32:52 · answer #6 · answered by Firefly 3 · 0 0

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