My brother who died a few months ago, was at area 51 when the UFO craft crashed that has been spoken and written about for years. He saw the contents and the military could not figure out the atmosphere of the craft since it was split open. The injured occupants were taken but all efforts failed and we could not save them. Their physiology does not function like ours.
He had no reason to lie to me about it and had taken to his grave many many military secrets.
He did say something to me about the things he engineered once, "if you can imagine it, it probably has been done already."
2007-04-24 16:48:52
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answered by mim 6
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Why not? Doesn't the law of probability allow for the fact that with the infinite number of stars and solar systems in the universe that life could be created on some of them as well?
And, since evolution is possible, why couldn't the evolution of another race be almond eye shaped beings?
2007-04-24 23:04:33
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answered by guppy137 4
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I'm very skeptical. What I find interesting is that in the days of early civilizations such as the Mayans, Egyptians, et... drawings of almond eye creatures and UFO's are present in carvings and paintings. Even in more modern paintings from the 14th centuries and so on, unusual flying machines are also present in the back ground, and they don't look like any birds! As for my own personal opinion, I don't believe in any of that nonsense, if I can see it and touch it, then it's real.
2007-04-24 18:44:10
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answered by Chaun 3
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No I dont believe in UFO's most of the people who see them own private stills in the woods round back in the holler.
To much moon shine I say
We know there are no other living planets in the solar system and the nearest solar system is 4 1/2 light years away.
they must have mastered traveling at the speed of light to get here in any reasonable amount of time and when they return, their home planet will have aged 100 years or more in the 9 years they were traveling here and back
2007-04-24 22:22:52
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answered by Nancy P 5
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Well you don't have to "believe in" something for it to be real. And it doesn't just happen to loonies or people who want attention. It happened to me for years but I never told anyone because somehow it would make it more real if you know what I mean. When it finally ended I told my husband but it had been happening since I was about 3 years old.
2007-04-25 00:09:54
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answered by MissWong 7
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I have never seen any real evidence for UFOs but that doesn't mean they aren't there.
All it means for me is that I cannot rule them out. And it does seem like there are a lot of similar stories out there, anyway. So my best guess is that it does happen sometimes.
2007-04-24 22:25:33
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answered by Mysterious Bob 4
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It's always some guy with two teeth who lives in a trailer 50 miles from civilization who doesn't know what a camera is that reports them. Why the heck are we so egotistical that we assume alien civilization look even remotely like us ? No, I don't believe. There's not one shred of evidence.
2007-04-24 19:00:35
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answered by Gene 7
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No, they are completely fake. No aliens have ever been here. Just a lot of people hearing a story and imagining it has happened to them.
2007-04-25 02:55:51
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answered by David M 2
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No.
No abductions and no encounters, so far.
People who make these claims are either delusional or intentionally deceitful.
There is no such thing as a metal that is not on the periodic table of the elements.
2007-04-24 19:39:56
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answered by asgspifs 7
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I believe in another life form in the universe. But I don't believe that life form can come "visit" us. There is proof that people who experience these abductions are in a sleep induced "live dream". Meaning there in a sleepwalking stage where their eyes are open but there dreaming and can remember things.
2007-04-24 19:32:20
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answered by Nick M 2
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