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Topic started on 21-2-2003 @ 11:01 PM by aadombom
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Hello,
One nigh in October of 2000, I was hunting with some family and friends in Northern Ontario. Our hunting camp is position in a small clearing allowing
a large view of the stars and Northern Lights. On one particular night, I had went out side (this was at about 2:00 in the morning) and looked up at
the stars. After gazing for a few minutes, an object moving similar to a satellite caught my eye. I thought it odd that this satellite was so bright.
Next, this object took a slow arcing turn toward the north and disappeared behind the trees (In which, from my view point were elevated). I have
recently been running this through my head and trying to figure out what it could be. Any suggestions?
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reply posted on 22-2-2003 @ 07:46 PM by ArcAngel
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A ploy to get attention? C'mon dude.. you made that up. Where's pics?
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reply posted on 22-2-2003 @ 08:38 PM by Midnight Mutilator
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Well you definatly saw a UFO, can you describe the shape of this object a little more specifically?
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reply posted on 23-2-2003 @ 02:56 AM by MKULTRA
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Yup, by definition you saw an object that is currently unidentified! Were any of your buddies on the other side of the object, in order to
triangulate its position, or was it so high up that it would not have mattered?
Did you hear any noise at all?
Did you miss any time?
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reply posted on 23-2-2003 @ 09:04 AM by JediMaster
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You know you cannot be so sekptical, maybe he did nto ahve a camera with him or does not know how to upload pics onto the net.
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 06:33 AM by Lupe_101
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Camera or no Camera its still a nonsense post that serves no purpose.
"Hi. I saw a thing in the sky once"
GREAT!
so?
what are we supposed to do, sit around and speculate on what it might have been based on a vague description?
er....ok.....it was a plane! no no hang on it was a weather balloon.....no? how about it was a satellite? doesn't satisfy you? ok. From what you've
said I can state with 99% certainty It was a group of extra terrestrial tourists from zeta reticuli buzzing earth in their plasma fuled star craft.
no.
really *nod*
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 06:39 AM by daniel191159
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The problem with skeptics is that they choose to be ignorant. They dismiss claims without viewing facts and they ignore the everyday supernatural
events that are right in front of them. Bottom line is that they choose not to use the one thing that truley sets us appart from animals. Our
imagination.
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 07:59 AM by Lupe_101
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This is a falicy.
Skeptics are actually remarkably good at seeing whats right in front of them, in many ways thats what a skeptic does, wait until somone actually puts
somthing in front of them before they claim to see it.
I'm a skeptic, I also happen to believe that there are unknown crafts in our sky.
This post however is no more valuable than somone who runs into a room claiming to have seen Elvis in the super market.
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 08:02 AM by daniel191159
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Do you believe in God?
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 08:20 AM by Lupe_101
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I'm A skeptic.
I have not seen any reasonable evidence to prove the existence of an omnipotent creator of the universe, nor have I seen any that destroys the
possibility one exists.
I would say however that if s/he it does exist it needs a better publicity agent because the word of god or "bible" is full of discrepancys and
innacuracys that prove that even if God exists, Christianity is way of the mark.
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 08:24 AM by daniel191159
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I completely agree with you on the topic of corruption in the bible. God didn't write the bible, people did. I think that people put their own
ideas into the bible instead of the word of God. People can be so pathetic sometimes.
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reply posted on 24-2-2003 @ 04:28 PM by aadombom
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I would have replied sooner but I have been very sick.
ArcAngel: (Extreme Sarcasm) Yes, your exactly right, I was trying to get loads of attention, I need it, after all, whatís life without lots and lots
of it?
Midnight Mutilator: No, at first I thought it may have been a satellite, but satellites don't turn in wide arcs (to my knowledge) do they?
MKULTRA: No, I was taking a leak (hence to 2:00 AM part)
JediMaster: I had no camera and if I did, it wouldn't have been much anyway, it looked like a very bright satellite.
Lupe_101: Well, if you would have read the post at the bottom I put "Any suggestions?" that is, I was not asking for your type of reply. Also, I
think I may have seen Elvis in the supermarket too, he was in the Jams and Jellies section.
Daniel191159: I, on that topic (of God or not), I can't really say. There could be and there couldn't be. I am also somewhat biased towards
scientific findings but that's not to say if there is God or not.
Now, all I wanted, is if anyone has seen anything similar, I didn't say it WAS or it WASN'T an Alien Craft, I just happened to think of it as odd...
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reply posted on 25-2-2003 @ 02:02 PM by Midnight Mutilator
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Well no doubt it was a UFO, I find it handy to carry a camera with me most times in case of encounters like you had. Itís not to my knowledge that
satellites turn wide arcs, I have had a few UFO encounters in my day as well, only wrote about two though. I actually got pictures on my first UFO
sighting...You can read them here....
www.hostileinvader.com...
www.hostileinvader.com...
Feel free to surf the rest of my site as well
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