Its either:
swamp gas
curdled eggnog
another UFO
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I tend to be scientific by nature, and I don't understand why aliens would hover over a busy airport," said a United mechanic who was in the cockpit of a Boeing 777 that he was taxiing to a maintenance hangar when he observed the metallic-looking object above Gate C17.
"But I know that what I saw and what a lot of other people saw stood out very clearly, and it definitely was not an [Earth] aircraft," the mechanic said.
Military vehicle. It always is. Who needs an alien when we have plenty of weirdo tesla wannabes here on good ol' terra firma?
(blame this incarnation on mvscal trying to rip on terry, regarding pickpockets, executions, and captive audiences 1/1/07. and maybe rozy and psufan.)
Rich Fader wrote:But as I say...sending out warm wishes doesn't cost much or hurt anybody.
I'm also intriqued by UFO stories, Jsc.
Most of them are either frauds or fully explainable phenomenon, IMO.
I believe that some of them are 'military' craft, and I believe that NONE of them are from outside of this planet.
One time I casually mentioned UFOs in a conversation I was having with a friend of mine.
He broke in and told me of a time when he and his family had a UFO encounter.
4 of them in the car on a remote stretch of road.
LARGE craft appears, moving silently ..... moves all the way over the car ... hovers for a while .... then instantly ZIPS away silently.
They all witnessed it, all had the very same experience.
He said they were just STUNNED.
They did not report it, and they very rarely, if ever, spoke of it again amongst themselves.
Actually a frightening and haunting experience.
"Poptart," he said, "this craft was NOT of our world, that is for sure."
I fully believe his account of what happened.
There ya go.
Most of them are either frauds or fully explainable phenomenon, IMO.
I believe that some of them are 'military' craft, and I believe that NONE of them are from outside of this planet.
One time I casually mentioned UFOs in a conversation I was having with a friend of mine.
He broke in and told me of a time when he and his family had a UFO encounter.
4 of them in the car on a remote stretch of road.
LARGE craft appears, moving silently ..... moves all the way over the car ... hovers for a while .... then instantly ZIPS away silently.
They all witnessed it, all had the very same experience.
He said they were just STUNNED.
They did not report it, and they very rarely, if ever, spoke of it again amongst themselves.
Actually a frightening and haunting experience.
"Poptart," he said, "this craft was NOT of our world, that is for sure."
I fully believe his account of what happened.
There ya go.
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Female pilot on some UFO show I stumbled across for 5 minutes the other day told this story of how she and her husband witnessed what they thought was a ufo while flying.
A small wavery light moving quickly through the clouds turned into the full moon peeking through small holes in the fast moving clouds.
Perception and reality don't always meet in the middle.
A small wavery light moving quickly through the clouds turned into the full moon peeking through small holes in the fast moving clouds.
Perception and reality don't always meet in the middle.
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