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Originally Posted by Dhsu
I'm severely skeptical, but it just seems there are too many witnesses to ignore at least the possibility.
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You could apply this to stories of ghosts and cryptozoology. Could very well be histeria or fakers. Or misinterpretation.
Visavi --
Boy. Texas must be missing out on these fluorescent geese... =p He said they were orangish lights in a V formation.
I'm with Arainach on this matter. Statistically, there *should* be alternative life. Awful waste of space, y'know! They wouldn't need to be discreet or KNOW they had to be. They'd pop in to the middle of New York city and go "HEY WHATS THIS" if they wanted to head to the Earth's surface. Given alien technology, I think they'd observe safely thousands upon thousands of lightyears away.
Edit:: Also, a "Ufologist" doesn't sound like a credible scientific fellow. Could've been a group of quacks and the folks didn't want them around there. Block for a week and they might lose their tenacity or the members might taper off to elsewhere. Also, what readings would they take? Alienomagic Readings or some crap like that?
Jam it back in, in the dark.