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originally posted by: AnakinWayneII
Any ATSers ever seen extraterrestrials in real life, in the real flesh? Were they just in human form or did they reveal their true alien form to you?
Be interested to hear your stories...
[spoiler]Don't worry, your stories are safe with me, away from the prying eyes of the US Government[/spoiler]
originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
" my personal conclusion: no one on this planet ever had contact with a species from out of space."
originally posted by: AnakinWayneII
Any ATSers ever seen extraterrestrials in real life, in the real flesh? Were they just in human form or did they reveal their true alien form to you?
Be interested to hear your stories...
[spoiler]Don't worry, your stories are safe with me, away from the prying eyes of the US Government[/spoiler]
originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
if mueller has to do a report about the ufo/uso topic... my personal conclusion: no one on this planet ever had contact with a species from out of space.
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
now I know someone may come along and say there's a thread on here somewhere that debunks that whole episode, but personally I'm not convinced that the event (which spanned a few days) was a hoax.
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
now I know someone may come along and say there's a thread on here somewhere that debunks that whole episode, but personally I'm not convinced that the event (which spanned a few days) was a hoax.
Yes, there are people paid by the government to distribute disinformation on the internet. Several of them post on ATS.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
As I waved, one looked like it was going to wave back
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
a reply to: Zcustosmorum
I thought this was debunked as the top deck of a cruise ship or similar?
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
now I know someone may come along and say there's a thread on here somewhere that debunks that whole episode, but personally I'm not convinced that the event (which spanned a few days) was a hoax.
Yes, there are people paid by the government to distribute disinformation on the internet. Several of them post on ATS.
No doubt, but any rational mind can break down false reasoning, hence why I'm not convinvced that the Turkey incident was a hoax.
To turn it around, if that event was a hoax, then it's probably one of the best ever orchestrated
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
Thanks for the reply, and yeah, the ship bridge theory was a bit desperate
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
now I know someone may come along and say there's a thread on here somewhere that debunks that whole episode, but personally I'm not convinced that the event (which spanned a few days) was a hoax.
Yes, there are people paid by the government to distribute disinformation on the internet. Several of them post on ATS.
No doubt, but any rational mind can break down false reasoning, hence why I'm not convinvced that the Turkey incident was a hoax.
To turn it around, if that event was a hoax, then it's probably one of the best ever orchestrated
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
Thanks for the reply, and yeah, the ship bridge theory was a bit desperate
In what way was it desperate? The lights seen in that video fit perfectly over an image of a cruise ship. There were cruise ships in that body of water exactly at the time of that video, and they were exactly the distance away from the filmer that would make the ship's windows and structures appear as the same size and spacings as the lights appeared on the UFO in that video.
What's desperate about that?
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
now I know someone may come along and say there's a thread on here somewhere that debunks that whole episode, but personally I'm not convinced that the event (which spanned a few days) was a hoax.
Yes, there are people paid by the government to distribute disinformation on the internet. Several of them post on ATS.
No doubt, but any rational mind can break down false reasoning, hence why I'm not convinvced that the Turkey incident was a hoax.
To turn it around, if that event was a hoax, then it's probably one of the best ever orchestrated
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
Thanks for the reply, and yeah, the ship bridge theory was a bit desperate
In what way was it desperate? The lights seen in that video fit perfectly over an image of a cruise ship. There were cruise ships in that body of water exactly at the time of that video, and they were exactly the distance away from the filmer that would make the ship's windows and structures appear as the same size and spacings as the lights appeared on the UFO in that video.
What's desperate about that?