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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: SerenTheUniverse
Of course the video quality is crap it's a UFO video ! , where did I say the video was evidence of a UFO !
originally posted by: SerenTheUniverse
a reply to: gortex
The video is crap though, why do you think commenting as such is snidey?
Sorry to burst your 'I want to believe' bubble.
For an as-yet-unknown reason, the rocket body fragmented some time between 23 to 25 March.
However, in brief, we would like to call people’s attention to the interesting event that occurred over the reports from the states of Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky on the morning of Friday, March 29, 2019.
Some witnesses to the event have claimed that the object they witnessed during that event was boomerang-shaped, which is altogether incompatible with a meteor. If anyone reading this statement was witness to that event, we would like to invite the witness to submit a detailed report, using our Online Report Form on this website. We will update again sometime during the upcoming weekend. Posted Friday afternoon, March 29, 2019.
originally posted by: SerenTheUniverse
a reply to: shawmanfromny
What does being a marine veteran have to do with the validity of his claims?
The video is crap as well, and usual to be expected nobody else saw it...I'm not convinced at all.
classic Appeal To Veteran fallacy
originally posted by: ConfusedBrit
Thanks for the story, Shawman.
Not sure why handbag fights have flared up in the thread, though. Is it a full moon?
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
Always some sort of military involvement in these stories. This one has US Veteran right in the title, the classic Appeal To Veteran fallacy.
On the evening of March 8, 1994, residents of Southwest Michigan began seeing strange things in the skies over Lake Michigan to the south of Holland. Blue, white, red, and green lights, sometimes attached to cylindrical objects, and sometimes performing unusual maneuvers, were reported.
911 operators began receiving calls at around 9:30 p.m. about something that looked like "a string of Christmas lights way up in the sky." It wasn't just a few people reporting these things; it was counties all up and down Lake Michigan. Some sources said 300 witnesses, including several police officers, saw the lights.
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"Be advised the object appears to be landing on the lake...There are other objects moving around it. Be advised these smaller objects are going at high rates of speed"
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