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Bake 10-30-2002 03:07 PM

UFO sightings Yesterday
 
Im looking for any news stories about the UFO sightings over the US yeaterday.

RedShoe 10-30-2002 03:09 PM

I actually photgraphed a ufo a few years back. If I can find a way to get it online (I don't have a scanner) I will.

mech 10-30-2002 03:14 PM

Does this count? http://www.artbell.com/letters86.html

Candyman69 10-30-2002 03:18 PM

couple of my friends and i went to this place called lac la biche for summer , north of edmonton

i swear to god we saw an UFO... it was definately not some "Testing aircrat" for the army or anything.. and it was no shooting star..

when we got home, we searched the internet and foudn many cases of ufo spotted at where we were ..

GrimShawn 10-30-2002 03:18 PM

Was there anything in the story about an Anal Probe?

marty 10-30-2002 03:22 PM

I heard it was identified as Britney Spears dildo that escaped her tight ass.

mech 10-30-2002 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Candyman69
couple of my friends and i went to this place called lac la biche for summer , north of edmonton

i swear to god we saw an UFO... it was definately not some "Testing aircrat" for the army or anything.. and it was no shooting star..

when we got home, we searched the internet and foudn many cases of ufo spotted at where we were ..

:eek2 I went to Jr. High with someone who had that exact same experience.

Rictor 10-30-2002 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RedShoe
I actually photgraphed a ufo a few years back. If I can find a way to get it online (I don't have a scanner) I will.
You should get one of those scanner/printer/fax/photocopier combos from Lexmark that run around $75 at Best Buy. Mine has come in pretty useful and is a big space saver.

Bake 10-30-2002 03:36 PM

They had some Video on the news over here in Aussie but nothing on the big US news sites ? Dose your goverment ban this type of stuff ?

Swiftone 10-30-2002 03:41 PM

I've heard nothing of this, tell me more ^_^

RaiDeN 10-30-2002 03:45 PM

Well to be kinda weird,

One of my designers saw something weird yesterday also, allthough with a friend wich back him up, and being in the netherlands, from the reports i ready everywhere it was a Good day in ufo world:1orglaugh

for the dutch peeps, here is what he saw
http://www.zlaer.nl/cgi-bin/ultimate...c;f=1;t=000929

have fun ;)

funkmaster 10-30-2002 03:51 PM

... hahaha, my dutch is not too good ... but one guy replied "Hoe kun je om oo.25 uur terugfietsen en om 00.19 uur posten???????????" ... now thatīs really funny ...!!

Rictor 10-30-2002 03:53 PM

UFO sightings? Those damn aliens are always playing Halloween pranks.

RaiDeN 10-30-2002 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by funkmaster
... hahaha, my dutch is not too good ... but one guy replied "Hoe kun je om oo.25 uur terugfietsen en om 00.19 uur posten???????????" ... now thatīs really funny ...!!
hehe aye could be he was a little to drunk at that time :P

but i spoke with him today and he really really claims it was the weirdest thing he ever saw:winkwink:

Candyman69 10-30-2002 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mech
:eek2 I went to Jr. High with someone who had that exact same experience.
yeh man i didnt believe in that shit.. but i seriously think those mofos are coming to earth and checking it out !!

it was so fucking bright , and it ws just sitting there for awhile , then slowly hovered lower and then after 5 mins ti zoomed upwards did a turn and was gone

NoCarrier 10-30-2002 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bake
Im looking for any news stories about the UFO sightings over the US yeaterday.
http://www.observer.co.uk/uk_news/st...710181,00.html

Cold War hysteria sparked UFO obsession, study finds

Paul Harris
Sunday May 5, 2002
The Observer

Budding Fox Mulders and Dana Scullys attracted to the mysteries of the X-Files will be disappointed: a new book claims UFOs are all in the mind and should be seen as a form of cultural mass hysteria.
British researchers, who uncovered thousands of previously secret government and military reports and investigated dozens of sightings, have concluded that flying saucers were a product of Cold War paranoia - not visitors from outer space.

The study by David Clarke and Andy Roberts concluded that none of the evidence pointed to any form of alien contact. Instead the widespread belief in UFOs that began in the 1950s and lasted until the present day should be seen as a social phenomenon.

Clarke said that the UFO craze began at the start of the Cold War, when the new threat of atomic war with the Soviet Union hung over the world. 'It was just simple to want to believe in something up there in the sky that could come and rescue us,' he said.

Many of the early UFO sightings were seemingly confirmed by Britain's fledgling radar system, often scrambling fighter planes into the sky to investigate sightings. But, as the new technology improved, the number of incidents appearing on radar quickly dwindled to zero. 'That cannot be a coincidence. Those early confirmations were just a product of a primitive radar system,' Clarke said.

But Clarke and Roberts, whose research is to be published this week in a book called Out of the Shadows , did uncover evidence that the American Secret Service, with the possible connivance of the British, looked at ways of using the public panic over UFOs as a psychological weapon against the Russians.

In CIA memos marked 'secret' and seen by The Observer, top officials consider exploiting the UFO craze. 'I suggest that we discuss the possible offensive or defensive utilisation of these phenomena for psychological warfare purposes,' wrote CIA director Walter Smith in 1952.

'Shortly after that meeting the CIA sent a delegation to Britain to discuss UFOs. It is hard to imagine that they did not discuss the psychological warfare aspects of it with their British counterparts,' Clarke said.

Clarke, who started out as a believer in UFOs but is now a sceptic, said that the belief in alien visitation had once reached up to the highest positions in government. Prime Minister Winston Churchill once ordered an investigation into it and Lord Mountbatten was a firm believer in flying saucers. In the 1950s Britain set up a flying saucer working party of top Ministers and army staff. 'That is why this field is important for academic research. It did have an impact on government policy at a crucial stage in history,' he said.

One scrap of consolation for conspiracy theorists is evidence that the British and US Governments did embark on a systematic cover-up of UFO sightings, especially by military pilots. Reports were kept secret and military personnel told not to talk about them. But Clarke believes that such actions were taken, not to disguise contact with aliens, but because the Government did not want to admit that it too could not explain the UFO hysteria.

It is a different story now. The Observer revealed last year that the secret army intelligence unit tasked with examining UFO reports has now quietly disbanded.

NoCarrier 10-30-2002 04:22 PM

Is this what you are looking for!?

http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/...50/detail.html

A photographer in New York caught an unidentified flying object on videotape, KMBC reported.

An object (inset picture is closeup view) can be seen streaking below a jet. Brandon Mowry said that he didn't notice the fast-moving object zooming across the sky on Oct. 20 near Colonie until he went back to his station and watched the video.

No one apparently knows what it is.

http://images.ibsys.com/2002/1029/1746044.jpg

The FBI is investigating. Agents are trying determine exactly what the object is. Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration said that whatever the object is, it never showed up on local radar.
Copyright 2002 by TheKansasCityChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed

Pornwolf 10-30-2002 04:27 PM

I saw the thing in No Carrier's on the local news last week. They were treating it as a serious story. That is the first UFO report I have ever seen being taken seriously by the news in my life.

mech 10-30-2002 04:33 PM

See http://www.artbell.com/rods.html for more info on these "rod" UFOs.

Bake 10-30-2002 09:18 PM

Seems this news story is about as easy to find as the real thing

Prophet 10-30-2002 09:43 PM

still thats a cool site..has some freaky stuff on there.

lol

thxs for the link :thumbsup

bhutocracy 10-30-2002 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Candyman69


yeh man i didnt believe in that shit.. but i seriously think those mofos are coming to earth and checking it out !!

it was so fucking bright , and it ws just sitting there for awhile , then slowly hovered lower and then after 5 mins ti zoomed upwards did a turn and was gone

yeah because an advanced race that can travel through space has to hover a few hundred metres above the ground to check out whats going on here.. i mean we can tell the chemical composition of planets in other solar systems.. but this advanced race has bad eyesight and has to read the page an inch away fromt heir face - oh and they can also transverse the galaxies but can't turn their lights off when they visit at night, and can't cloak themselves when the visit AIRPORTS.. hmmm sighted at an airport.. how strange.. i see an explanation... :)

BT 10-30-2002 09:49 PM

Smoke some more Crippie!!!:1orglaugh

zip 10-31-2002 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RaiDeN


hehe aye could be he was a little to drunk at that time :P

but i spoke with him today and he really really claims it was the weirdest thing he ever saw:winkwink:


Mmmm...... typical.....


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