Topic: UFO's Fact or Fantasy ??? | |
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thats a good one there garden.
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I have almost a complete set of Official UFO Magazine.
You know aliens kidnaped the editors and evryone who worked for the magazine. There's no telling what these are worth, I , uh, was wondering if anyone might make me an offer for the set. They are filled with pictures of lights in the sky from all over the earth, mysterious men dressed in black, dead animals mutilated by aliens, crop circles in Canada, the U.S.A., S. America, Great Britain and other places thru out the world. I forget how many issues that I have....I think about 20. I'll go to the vault tomorrow ans count them. In the mean time...let the bidding start. |
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Well me and my family has seen a ufo!!!
And i know yeah what ever sure you have. But no bullsh!t!! And i totally understand non believers. If i hadent seen it and someone told me dude!I just saw a space ship.Id feel the same way as you. There real..... |
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I BELIEVE!!!!!
<------enter X-FILES MUSIC |
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This was a nice thread when I started it,till some dweeb fanatic in speedo's showed up and ellected to trash it,Oh well...
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are you the famous "Gary" btw???
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Now,lit me get this streight " Military Inteligance has kept all this secret for the past 150 years or so " are we talking about the same guys thatcan hold a Weapon and pull the trigger???
If we are, then there is most likely a whole slew of stuff that we don't know about... |
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DUBLIN (AFP) - Ireland's defence forces maintained a dossier on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) for 37 years, according to details released Thursday under the country's freedom of information laws.
ADVERTISEMENT The documents dating back to 1947 that were released to the Irish Times newspaper log a range of strange sightings. Descriptions of UFOs that were reported range from being like fried eggs to a household iron with fins at the back, according to the newspaper. An early entry in the file from a shopkeeper and farmer in County Kerry in the southwest of the country in 1947 says he told police he saw a circular object moving "faster than a motor car" through the sky. "It was flat and was like a big wheel or large plate... the rim was white and it was hollow in the centre." A spokesman for the defence ministry told the newspaper that since 1984 the UFO dossier was no longer maintained. The dossier is similar to one compiled by Britain's defence ministry on reports of UFO sightings. Declassified last May, it found that none of the recorded incidents in the last 30 years was actually a flying saucer. In March this year, France opened its files on UFOS, revealing 1,600 alleged sightings over five decades |
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I really need to sell my Oficial UFO magazines.
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UFO's Fact or Fiction..
They always surround this topic around Area51 by the way the Videogame was totally radical and fun in the beginning but,then it gets boring. Its secretive nature and undoubted connection to classified aircraft research, together with reports of unusual phenomena, have led Area 51 to become a focus of modern UFO and conspiracy theory. Some of the unconventional activities claimed to be underway at Area 51 include: The storage, examination, and reverse engineering of crashed alien spacecraft (including material supposedly recovered at Roswell), the study of their occupants (living and dead), and the manufacture of aircraft based on alien technology. Meetings or joint undertakings with extraterrestrials. The development of exotic energy weapons (for SDI applications or otherwise) or means of weather control. The development of time travel technology. Activities related to a supposed shadowy one world government. Many of the hypotheses concern underground facilities at Groom or at nearby Papoose Lake, and include claims of a transcontinental underground railroad system, a disappearing airstrip (nicknamed the "Cheshire Airstrip", after Lewis Carroll's Cheshire cat) which briefly appears when water is sprayed onto its camouflaged asphalt,[29] and engineering based on alien technology. In 1989, Bob Lazar claimed that he had worked at a facility at Papoose Lake (which he called S-4) on such a U.S. Government flying saucer. One major hypothesis is that Area 51 is a place which simulates the environment of the moon.[citation needed] In 2000-2001, Fox Television broadcast a show about Apollo moon landing hoax accusations, in which it was suggested that the whole moon landing in 1969 was a hoax and was filmed in parts of Area 51.[citation needed] Others, however, claim that during the mid 1990s, the most secret work previously done at Groom was quietly moved to other facilities, including Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, and that the continued secrecy around Groom is largely a successful attempt at misdirection.[30] In July 1996, a man named "Victor" announced on Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM radio show that he had a videotape of an alien interrogation which had taken place in Area 51. He claimed that he had made a copy of the tape during a scheduled transfer of analogue videotape files on the base into digital form, and had then smuggled the copy out of Area 51. The video appears to show the head of an alien creature in a dark interrogation room, possibly using telepathy to communicate with military personnel and scientists.[31] The footage was eventually included in a video documentary entitled Area 51: The Alien Interview. Another conspiracy popular among many is that Area 51 is actually the base of operations for the group known as Majestic Twelve. |
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Area 51 in popular culture
Television series The Groom Lake base is featured in episodes of the following television series: American Dad Codename: Kids Next Door where there is an operative known as Numbuh 51 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Dark Skies Eureka Family Guy Futurama Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius as Area 86 Kim Possible Megas XLR as Area 50 NewsRadio as Area 52 Seven Days as Never Never Land The Simpsons as Area 51A Sonic X as Area 99 South Park Stargate Atlantis Stargate SG-1 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Taken Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tracker The X-Files Unexplained Mysteries Little Britain as Area 52 Movies The base is featured in the following movies: Groom Lake Independence Day Stargate Hellboy Looney Tunes: Back in Action as Area 52 Zoom as Area 52 Starman The Hulk Transformers mentioned as Sector-7 Dreamland In 2004, ahead of the Area 51 video game's release, Paramount Pictures announced that they had acquired film rights for the game.[32] In March 2007, counter-cultural comic book author Grant Morrison was hired to adapt the game as a screenplay.[33] Books Area 51 is featured in several novels by Dale Brown involving General Patrick McLanahan and his top secret Air Force technology, used by the "Tin Man" commandos. It is the centerpiece of Robert Doherty's Area 51 novels, which take place after Area 51 scientists make contact with extraterrestrials. Apparent alien technology is stored at "Zone 91" in "Animorphs #14 - The Unknown" by K.A. Applegate. Area 52 is a four-part comic book series from Image Comics. Computer and video games Cover of the 2005 Area 51 FPS video gameThe base appears in the following computer or video games: Alien Hominid Area 51 (arcade) Area 51 Banjo-Tooie BlackSite: Area 51 a follow-up to Area 51 coming out in 2007 Dark Colony Destroy All Humans! as Area 42 Deus Ex Duke Nukem 3D Fallout 2 as Military Base Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as Area 69 near Las Venturas Interstate '82 as Area 49 Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga as Area 64 Microsoft Flight Simulator X The Pandora Directive Perfect Dark as Area 51 and Area 52 Redneck Rampage as Area 69 Rogue Trip Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 as Broom Lake S.C.A.R.S. SimCity 4 as Area 5.1 The Simpsons Road Rage as Area 51A The PSP version of The Sims 2 as Division 47, an area of Strangetown Tomb Raider III Tony Hawk's Pro Skater but named Roswell, New Mexico Twisted Metal 3 UFO: Aftermath Vigilante 8 - Dreamland World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade expansion pack, there is a neutral city in the Outland called Area 52. Music The progressive metal band Tool has two songs, "Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman)" and "Rosetta Stoned", on their 2006 release 10,000 Days that tell a story involving Area 51; a song called "Faaip De Oiad", on the Lateralus album, is based on a phone call by an alleged Area 51 employee to the radio show Coast to Coast with Art Bell. Guitar player Yngwie Malmsteen, on his album Alchemy has a song called "Hangar 18, Area 51". The thrash metal band Megadeth also has a song entitled "Hangar 18" and their album Rust in Peace also depicts an alien inside a metal encasement surrounded by what appear to be government officials. Hypocrisy also explores the possibility of an alien crash landing in their song "Roswell 47" off their album Abducted. A guitar luthier by the name of Keith Ray, located in Florida, has created a line of custom guitars under the brand name Area51 Guitars.[1] Major U.S. rock band Pixies have at least two songs related to Area 51 - "The Happening", from the album Bossanova (the artwork for which also includes an Area 51 logo design), and "Motorway to Roswell", from the album Trompe Le Monde. Area 51 is also the name of a Thai rock band and a punk rock band from Seattle. Role-playing games Area 51 has been used in several role-playing games as a plot element. In the game Conspiracy X, it is a safe facility and base of operations for the players' counter-extraterrestrial operations. On the flip side, in the Call of Cthulhu modern day conspiracy supplement Delta Green, the base is the site of laboratory facilities for studying and intercepting otherworldly beings. The alternate history roleplaying game Deadlands also features an 1880s version of the location called "Fort 51". Other Area 51 is the name given to a variety of unrelated products and companies, including the development area for the phpBB forum software,[2] one of the areas of the Geocities web hosting service, an Aprilia motor scooter, and numerous science-fiction bookstores and bulletin boards. An Area 51 / UFO theme was adopted by Laughlin/Las Vegas radio station 107.9 KVGS, which calls itself Area108 [3] and by Sirius Satellite Radio channel "Area 33". The "Flight of Fear" rollercoasters at Kings Island and Kings Dominion are themed "Area 47". In 1994, Version 2.0 of the ROM for the Apple Newton personal digital assistant included the latitude and longitude coordinates of Area 51 in the time zones application as an "Easter egg". This feature was removed (supposedly at the request of the CIA) by applying a software patch, but it remained possible to bypass the patch fairly easily. [4] The world's largest model railway in Hamburg, Germany features a fictional Area 51 model in its America section (showing aliens playing basketball with base personnel). The tiny town of Rachel, Nevada (the nearest settlement to the base) enjoys minor celebrity status as being "the official home of Area 51". Located three hours from Las Vegas by car, Rachel receives a modest number of visitors year-round, and several small businesses offer food and lodging, as well as aerospace and "alien-themed" merchandising. Many of the tourists are aviation enthusiasts hoping to catch a glimpse of the RED FLAG exercises. A small museum sells maps, photographs, badges and other Area 51 material. A local inn, aptly named "The Little A'le'Inn" proudly displays a time capsule received from the production crew of Independence Day. The minor league baseball team in Las Vegas, Nevada is called the Las Vegas 51s. Their logo includes the image of a "Grey" extraterrestrial. Area 51 is the name of a skatepark in the centre of Eindhoven, The Netherlands. In the 2001 Major League Baseball season, fans at Safeco Field, where the Seattle Mariners play their home games, began cheekily calling right field Area 51, because the team's right fielder, Ichiro Suzuki, wears that number on his jersey. In the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch, the planet Earth (pronounced "E-arth") is located in Galactic Area 51. |
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Lemmings have been reported to be using UFOs |
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i wonder if female aliens have "BOOBIES"...i like boobies...LOL
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GIR or G.I.R. is a dysfunctional version of the Irken S.I.R. (Standard-issue Information Retrieval) units given to Irken invaders, but the meaning of the "G" is unspecified, in fact not even GIR knows what the "G" stands for. GIR has a seemingly manic personality; he jumps in and out of useful operation and this is noticeable by the color of the lights on his eyes and torso that glow red when he is obeying Zim. The rest of the time they glow a light blue color. He rarely helps, but sometimes assists Zim unintentionally by doing destructive things to Dib. GIR wears a green dog suit as his public disguise. This dog suit has a very prominent and oversized zipper in the front, adding to the implausibility of the disguise.
i am GIR...take me to your leader |
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and sometimes i am the sister of DIB....Gaz ,
she has a gothic style of dress — black dress, purple/pink leggings, grey sleeves, purple hair, and skull necklace, although Jhonen Vasquez claims she is just a normal kid and the clothing comes from his own style. She also has noticeably squinty eyes that rarely open up except in moments of total enrapturement, great rage and/or agitation. Her father is Professor Membrane, a world-renowned scientist who is famous for his Science TV show, Probing the Membrane of Science, and for inventions like Super Toast and high-tech machinery. Her brother is Dib, a paranormal investigator who she constantly sneers at, just like she does to everyone and everything else. In fact, she seems to care little about anything besides video games, pizza, drawing pigs, and soda. Personality Gaz's character is depicted as very antisocial and preferring to be alone, playing her Game Slave 2 video game console rather than dealing with people. In the first season of Invader ZIM, most of her on-screen time showed her playing her Game Slave, and she had very few lines. One first season exception is episode 2.B, "NanoZim", where Gaz uses her video game prowess to defeat Zim and his nano-chip micro-suit, thinking she is playing a video game. Gaz has a tendency towards sudden, decisive action, especially sworn acts of violence against those who cross her in her mind, which she can pursue with monomaniacal focus. She also has a great hatred for her brother, and if he annoys her too much she is prone to attack him. For instance, she once cautioned Dib that he would "suffer horribly" were he to interfere with a ceremony that she was conducting. She is also annoyed by his talking, claiming that his voice sends her into great rage. Gaz is considerably smarter than most Invader ZIM characters, who, as a rule, are idiots. Other than Dib, she is also the only human who knows that Zim is an alien, but, unlike her brother who wants to stop him, she merely writes this fact off and leaves Zim to his own devices, treating him with just as much misanthropy as anyone else. Her feelings about Zim are perhaps best summed up in "Bloaty's Pizza Hog," where, in response to Dib pointing out that Zim is trying to take over the world, she stoically replies, "But he's so bad at it." She has actually stopped Zim's plans several times, such as in "NanoZim" and another time "rescuing" Dib from his clutches in the episode "Future Dib". [edit]Episode |
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and he eats cupcakes!!!
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welp.........
I don't believe in little green Men or Grey's as they now call them. Is the government hiding some thing from Us....of course they are they hide more than we realize from Us. But are UFO's real???.....I just don't know even with technology far beyond our own such as light speed travel and folding the universe I still think in all there wisdom they would have some kind of prime directive. I just don't know...I'd have to see it to believe it. the only UFO's siting or story that ever had me sold was the story and movie that covered "Fire in the Sky" I think a lot of it is our imagination getting carried away . |
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They do have Boobies dont you get UFOXXX? The current centrefold is so cute - but damn those staples.. |
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those are not staples...
those are nipples!!!!!!! |
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UFO's as they are called have been recorded in cave paintings and artifacts, ancient egypt, aztec culture and now modern times on every continent on this planet.
Do they exist? I have no idea. Do I think they do? Yes. If this is a hoax then it's the oldest hoax in the history of man. I got interested in this subject when I was a teenager and throughtout my life from what I have learned through books and television ( I'm talking the history channel not star trek) I have come up with a few explainations to this. Through the process of elimanation I have come to two conclusions. 1)Time travel: Could they be people from the future that have come back to record mans past. There may have been a great war and a lot of recorded history was lost or they may have doubted the truth of what was recorded and wanted to find the truth. 2)Modern man is not a native to this planet: 2a)A colony of explorers that settled on earth to start a new life (This would explain the missing link theory) and the ufo's are people from the home world that come to check on us from time to time to check our progress. 2b) A prison planet (not unlike australia) where crimanals were sent that could not exist with with the masses. They killed off the dominate race (Neanderthal man) and over time populated this planet. In this case ufo's are sent to view our progress out of fear that we will one day advance to their level and become a threat. I know this sounds crazy in a way but many things have brought me to these conclusions. Religion is one. That could explain Enoch (Noah's great grandfather)and his rise to the heavens (Read the book of Enoch. It was left out of the bible by king James and ufo's/firery chariots are metioned in there). The idea of GOD himself could have arisen from an encounter with an alien. Think about it, If you traveled 10,000 years in the past with some modern day devices (a flashlight, a lighter, a gun, ect...) do you not think that the people of the time would believe you a god? History itself says yes. Cave paintings and artifacts. From discoveries that date from 15,000 BC to recorded time many cave paintings and artwork that depicates ufo's and aliens have been discovered and recorded. There is a cave painting in Italy that has a map of the galixy that is almost pinpoint accurate. This painting was done over 10,000 years ago. It took the Hubble telescope for modern man to record what people 10,000 years ago drew in a cave. I know I will be made fun of, laughed at and called a fool. Mostly by people that have done little or no research on this subject. Or those that follow blindly what they are told to believe. Mankind throughout the ages has recorded what we call ufo's. A hoax? a fools dream? Again, I don't know but there is just way to much evidence to dismiss it. |
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