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Originally posted by Gutterboy
UFO's don't don't need to be believed in, they simply are. What I don't get is how someones faliure to identify a flying object contributes to the likelihood that it was being piloted by little green men.
The fact that the someone in question is usually as qualified to identify the causes of exotic atmospheric phenomena by sight as I am at translating sumerian cuneiform by touch adds to the credibility problem.
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I have posted this before.
When my oldest son was still a kid, we were out fishing late one night when we spotted a light in the sky traveling at a tremendous rate of speed (to fast for an aircraft) and it was traveling horizontally. Because it appeared to be traveling perfectly horizontal across the sky I doubt that it was a meteor.
Thus, my son and I saw a UFO (Unidentified Flying Object), but I do not believe that we are being visited by aliens.
An extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof and that kind of proof that we are being visited by aliens is non existent.