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Post by johnhsime on Aug 23, 2013 13:14:46 GMT -5
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Post by Sir John on Aug 23, 2013 13:33:42 GMT -5
I have never seen a pic of a 'UFO' that did not rely on lights, shadows, objects thrown in front of the camera, or was an object that is stationary on the ground or in clear view.
Yes, they are 'out there', but they are not HERE!
....and why do the 'beings' always have to be humanoid? Life on this planet takes 1000s of forms, maybe even a lobster?
JMO
SJ
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Post by Swampy on Aug 23, 2013 14:02:50 GMT -5
Looks like a cloud. I'm more into radar-visual events, because there's a radar signature.
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Post by Sir John on Aug 23, 2013 14:16:41 GMT -5
Looks like a bird at low shutter speed.
And why was the pic taken like that, with the 'subject' (the sign) left of centre? Looks like the camera holder knew it (the object) was going to be dead centre.
SJ
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Post by johnhsime on Aug 25, 2013 8:47:10 GMT -5
When I was on the old CompuServe UFO forum, one of the other staff members told me that she had personally seen 4 different types of aliens--the standard gray humanoid, a tall Nordic, a creature that was like an octopus which could manipulate the controls of its space ship with its tentacles, and creatures that were like floating balls of light.
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Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Aug 25, 2013 9:06:12 GMT -5
And did you find out what she had been drinking?
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Post by Swampy on Aug 25, 2013 9:48:11 GMT -5
Well, Jerry, if you think she's delusional, the burden of proof would be on you. Of course, if she said she saw something, she would have to prove she saw it.
With that in mind, the officers at the Rendlesham base saw something, and their accounts corroborated with each other's, so their testimony was reliable.
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Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Aug 25, 2013 11:04:06 GMT -5
And how can anyone PROVE anyone else is delusional unless they were actually there at the time and witnessed that she did not see what she said she saw? And if I was there and didn't see what she said she saw, would you believe me or not? I can infer that she was delusional based on experience of others. Looking at her story, logically, one would have to agree that she was visited by aliens from four very different planets, none of whom stayed around for very long, or made any other impact, after having traveled vast distances for, apparently no reason. Come on !!!
And those folks at the airbase - I'm sure they saw something and I'm just as sure that it was not a ship from another world. Again - I infer this from the fact that no one has been able to provide satisfactory answers to my very logical questions...
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Post by Swampy on Aug 25, 2013 16:56:18 GMT -5
Get a psychologist to do an assessment.
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Post by johnhsime on Aug 25, 2013 17:23:28 GMT -5
I never met her personally--one of the great advantages of participating in online forums (s)
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Post by jerryfmcompushaft on Aug 25, 2013 18:45:39 GMT -5
Get a psychologist to do an assessment. I just did. But to be totally accurate, I'd have to spend more time with her....
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Post by Swampy on Aug 25, 2013 20:02:35 GMT -5
Honey trap?
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Post by johnhsime on Aug 26, 2013 8:19:33 GMT -5
If I recall correctly, her husband was also a staff member so I'm sure his watchful eyes (perhaps with the help of ET intelligence) would have squelched any hook up.
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