Aliens....Do You Believe?

Lucky Luke

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When humans first flew with lighter than air craft, there were sightings of UFO flying balloons.

Then, as airplanes became more prevalent, sightings of aircraft like UFOs became prominent.

Now, drones. There was a locally well publicised event that took place a few years ago over northeastern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska- where there are lots of both decommissioned and still active nuclear missile silos. Dozens of drones were observed by local residents, police, sheriff's department and other government officials and even military personnel over the course of MONTHS flying around, night after night, apparently surveying the area.

I don't think they were extraterrestrial because they had lights and were operating as one would expect drones to operate but local military sources denied they had anything to do with them. I don't believe that for a minute, although it's perfectly plausible that one military organisation (maybe surveillance or testing) may not be telling the others (say, missile defense command) what they're doing.
True but being a Navy report you would think many of these sightings happened over water far from land or countries that dont have such a huge military or missile commands.
 

ttystikk

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True but being a Navy report you would think many of these sightings happened over water far from land or countries that dont have such a huge military or missile commands.
The sightings were reported by civilians of the time, so I'm guessing nearly all of them were over land.

Some sightings have been made at sea. I'm not so sure any of them are as "unexplained" as they would have us believe.

Like theology, the lack of evidence is problematic.
 

CaliRootz88

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ofc aliens exist! there are millions of other earth like planets in other solar systems in the galaxy. Life is possible here therefore is possible elsewhere beyond our solar system. :bigjoint:
 

Robar

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Don't know if any of these paintings have been talked about yet but they weren't inspired by watching star trek. These were inspired by something the people witnessed just like works from ancient times were. There are lots of indications that we were visited in the far past.

A cool book I've listened to on audio was Witness to Roswell. All the evidence they piece together is pretty mind blowing. Believed in aliens for a long long time now. Makes way more sense to me than religion.
 

Don't Bogart

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Anybody think the TR3Bs are really us? Seeing more and more speculation that we reversed engineered these things.
Thing that bothers me is they are popping up all over the globe.
Over London's Parliament. What's with that?
 

Antidote Man

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Although perhaps unrelated... I recently learned that Ramses the II, considered the most famous/greatest Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was a Caucasian and not middle eastern in appearance, and that the Egyptians back then were very mixed in appearance. They were nothing like modern day Egyptians. Please don't take me the wrong way, I'm not some purveyor of Arian mythology, I'm mixed raced myself. I know a lot of people link Aliens with ancient Egyptians, which in my opinion is a Star Gate fantasy at best, but who really knows I guess... thought I'd share..
 

Rob Roy

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Although perhaps unrelated... I recently learned that Ramses the II, considered the most famous/greatest Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was a Caucasian and not middle eastern in appearance, and that the Egyptians back then were very mixed in appearance. They were nothing like modern day Egyptians. Please don't take me the wrong way, I'm not some purveyor of Arian mythology, I'm mixed raced myself. I know a lot of people link Aliens with ancient Egyptians, which in my opinion is a Star Gate fantasy at best, but who really knows I guess... thought I'd share..
But...did Ramses WALK like an Egyptian?
 

bursto

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fairly sure since this thread was started a while ago that the US military has already announced that they have had several fighter pilots that have vision like this

im all good, just dont want to get my head stuck on a dogs body bongsmilie
 
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Dorian2

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If I were an interpreter of symbols I'd say the eye of Horus is the right eye of somebody with a sharp tear in the corner of the eye, and a downward 'spiral' of crying
Symbology has always interested me a lot. Here's the deal with the Eye of Ra/Eye of Horus.

According to later traditions, the right eye represented the sun and so is called the “Eye of Ra” while the left represented the moon and was known as the “eye of Horus” (although it was also associated with Thoth). However, in many cases it is not clear whether it is the left or right eye which is referred to.
https://www.journeytoegypt.com/en/blog/eye-of-horus#:~:text=According to later traditions, the,eye which is referred to.
 
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