hahahahaha yeah and we get Eastenders lol
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hahahahaha yeah and we get Eastenders lol
This is according to the Sun so take this with a very large pinch of salt.
The video lasts about 10 minutes and is incredibly boring, it proves nothing at all in my mind but apparently it's got the UFO world all giddy with anticipation.
'Flying saucer' filmed in Turkey | The Sun |News|UFOs
What you guys reckon? Aliens, or complete and utter bollocks?
Anybody see the program on Tv Where the scientist claimed That the USA had aliens and UFO. He was given a Lie Detector Test and past it 100%. Then said maybe others will come forward and tell the truth now. Found it interesting, anybody see it.
Seems to me that with the vastness of space you'd have to be pretty narrow minded to think there's no chance of their being other life out there. why though if we are visted by aliens so many times have they not made 'proper' contact :confused:
This guy was about 70 and one of the top Scientist the USA have got. Even the presenter was shocked. I think the program was called Lies. This guy was no Dumbo.
I thought you were talking about this guy...
Retired Air Force pilot tells of close encounter 50 years ago -- chicagotribune.com
There was a story we looked at in school, where a guy passed a lie detector test in regards to his claims of being abducted by aliens. It ran in the Enquirer. I had to write a tabloid article, based on a tabloid article. Now some of it is conjecture, but mostly based on facts. It is as follows...
The Truth According to the Mori Family
Barbara Mori says "We are just a typical family. We are not martians!"
It was a cold and rainy Christmas eve, when the Mori family got an unexpected visitor at their Concession lane family home, in Vancouver B.C.
Jamal Bigins had just crashed his truck and was about to, by his account, be abducted by aliens.
"I saw him walking in the rain. He looked cold and like he could use some help", says Barbara Mori. She was driving her new hybrid energy saving car.
Jamal reported to the Enquirer that he had been abducted by aliens. He had seen flashing lights coming from something saucer-shaped. It distracted him from driving properly and he ended up in a snowbank he said.
The Enquirer reported that Jamal had passed a lie detector test in his claims.
"He smelled of alcohol", reported Mrs. Mori. "His eyes were glassy and he had a strange look on his face. It was Christmas, after all, so I decided to help him out."
Jamal told Enquirer reporters that the aliens had uniforms on, made him drink an unusual fluid, and began probing him with strange tools.
"The family were all wearing their Christmas one piece head-to-toe underwear and were preparing for bed when we arrived." she recalls. "He was shaking from the rain and my husband offered him a hot tea."
Explains Mrs. Mori, "I handed him the cordless phone to call for a tow, and he put it on top of his head. I ended up having to dial it for him and showing him how it worked. You know, against his ear."
Jamal told the Enquirer that he was afraid to not follow their demands. He recounted how he could see outer space from within the ship as the aliens continued to experiment on him.
"It was our first Christmas in our new domed solar powered house" proudly says Barbara, "We believe in doing what is right for the environment. It will save us a lot of money over time as well."
Jamal told of how the aliens let him go after the probing, and how they beamed him down on a ray of light.
"After he was done using the phone, he made a run for the door and out he went", giggled Barbara, "it set off the motion detectors lights in the front yard. He gave a little scream, then stumbled and fell when that happened."
Jamal told Enquirer reporters of how the aliens have visited him since.
"We all had a pretty good laugh when we first saw the article in the Enquirer", she smiled, "I recognized his face on the cover right away and showed my husband."
Said Mr. Mori, now starting to laugh also, "I brought his car keys to his house the next day. I got the address from his car in the snowbank. I was still wearing my red underwear, with my red trackpants, and just happened to have my favorite red hat on too."
"When I got to the porch, and was putting the keys in the mailbox" he explains in between chuckles, "The curtains quickly closed and I heard footsteps pounding up the stairs. Then doors slamming, and locks locking."
Barbara Mori struggled with her laughter as she tried to reassure us, "We are just a typical family. We are not martians!"
Jamal Bigins was not available to respond to Mori family claims today. Upon visiting his house, we found it empty.
"He's lived in that house for 12 years", said neighbor Fred Watkins, "then just like that a few days after Christmas, he packs up in the middle of the night and off he goes. Not so much as a goodbye."
Dont think its the same guy, this guy was something to do with the Space Program Im sure He was but didnt see the Begining. I know the presenters were Gobsmacked when He passed the Test.
Bilbo I told a guy the other day that I had a friend who watched the Lochness Cam, and was hoping one day to see Nessy.
I was told i had the dorkiest friend in the world. :(
I believe in Aliens and im pretty sure they've visited our planet, not sure why though maybe there just curious about us ? i have no real idea but theres for certain other life out there in space, and if people don't believe it they have to be pretty narrow minded and just sticking there head in the sand IMO.
How so? There is not a shred of evidence to suggest aliens have ever visited our planet. For years we've been pumping out intergalatic messages into space and never heard anything back.
We've discovered hundreds of planets and none of them fit the necessary conditions for life of any kind let alone intelligent life.
No contact has been made with them, no bodies or crafts recovered.
It's completely just a matter of personal belief, no more credible than Nessie or Bigfoot.
At best you can say that there is no evidence that they don't exist but there is nothing at all that has been produced thus far to convince that intelligent alien life forms have visited Earth.
Well that's better than being told you are the dorkiest person in the world I guess :)
Anyway I don't think there's anything wrong with eccentric beliefs and interests.
I personally don't believe in the Loch Ness monster but if someone enjoys the story and likes to think one day they might be there to catch it on camera then good luck to them.
Considering I am in a chess club I can say I am an official supporter of dorky hobbies.
I always find it ironic that the footage thought to be most credible is the least impressive.
This footage reminds me very much of the footage taken by the Mexican air force pilots where they just seemed to be following the thing (or being followed).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzweYxaS5yo
More unimpressive footage..which suggest realism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cp1l...eature=related