The facts are that about 99% of all sightings have been proven a hoax or natural phenomena . I mean jeeze civilization apparently changed their pagan beliefs of gods visiting and controling the affairs of man with the belief in extra terestrial life . I love science fiction that includes aliens and can't wait for the new sci fi channel show ( can't think of the name of it at the moment ). I especially like the ones where the aliens are chaotic and evil . I think we could kick their ass all the way back home .......... LOL
ABC UFO Special
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proplog2
I used to have a "skeptical" curiosity about UFO's but using JW-THINK I believed they were another type of demonic activity.
After a personal experience (described at http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/18868/1.ashx) I now believe that there is something going on.
The JW's that shared the same experience I had believe it was some kind of demonic event.
I am very open minded now. Of course it's not something you can use to persuade others. Personal experience is poor evidence for a solid scientific hypothesis. Kind of like miracle cures for fatal diseases. It happens - and it is profound for the person experiencing it - but that's where it stops.
I heard that the Jennings program will be boring to people who are regular UFO information consumers. In other words if you used to listen to Art Bell you won't hear anything new.
I am anxious to hear metatron's comments after he sees the program.
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pr_capone
I will be watching. I for one (like Big Tex said) believe that the universe is entirely to big for just us to be here alone.
Wether or not we hve been visited is a completely different matter.
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Valis
only aliens live in Kansas..
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Simon
Almost 50 percent of Americans, according to recent polls, and millions of people elsewhere in the world believe that UFOs are real.
There is a big story in that statistic alone !
Put another way: 50% of American's believe in some clap-trap whereas only a small percentage of the rest of the world do.
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FMZ
Simon... but what if both halves are right?
FMZ
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Valis
Put another way: 50% of American's believe in some clap-trap whereas only a small percentage of the rest of the world do.
*LOL* besides your generally lame attempts at shit stirring Simon what do you base this on?
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kls
Remember i am of sound mind and ,well forget the body anyway i saw a UFO about 5 years ago ,my daughter and i were on our way to a mall when i looked up and there was this huge and i mean huge gray oval shaped thing over the freeway . My mouth just hung and before i could tell my daughter what i saw it was gone . It vanished so unbelievably fast that it was gone in a flash. That night on the news there were people calling in to News stations about seeing a huge object in the sky. Do i believe in UFOs ? even after what i saw not really ,i guess seeing is not always believing.
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Kenneson
I think a lot of UFOs are some type of crafts that different countries are experimenting with; others are natural phenomena that can be explained away and some we have no clue what it is (but maybe one day we will) and some are just plain fabrications.
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Midget-Sasquatch
The only new bits of info for me were a UFO report from 2000 and seeing what Peter Davenport looks like (I've heard him a few times on the radio program Strange Days). At least the voices of skeptical inquiry were given a fair shake. If it was a FOX production it would have been more entertaining.
I'm not very convinced by eyewitness reports alone. I remember as a preteen reading about this footage showing shiny reflecting objects which scientists identified as birds. I thought to myself, ohhh pleassse like what moron could mix up metallic objects with birds. Stretching it aren't they in trying to debunk it?Well it was almost a decade later but I ended up being one of those morons. It was a small flock of seagulls performing the coolest maneuvers and loops about each other. The sun was reflecting off of them and only when I got a few meters closer did the illusion become clear.