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UFO hiding in clouds.

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posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 07:30 AM
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Rob48

ufoorbhunter
reply to post by sn0rch
 

What are clouds? Are they alive? Do they have thought?

Droplets formed by water vapour that condenses when it meets cold air. No. No.


That's what you can see with your limited eyesight. It's what you can't see in the clouds that is important. What is actually there that we can't see in our frequency?



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 09:01 AM
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Well, seeing as how the Earth is dotted with numerous telescopes that look up to the sky in a huge range of frequencies, from x-ray all the way through to long-wave radio, via ultraviolet, visible light and infra-red, I think we can safely say that if there was anything hiding in the clouds at any of those frequencies then we'd have spotted it by now.



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 09:25 AM
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They wear clouds like a skin in daytime, such as the cloud ship we've seen. So somehow they can manipulate cloud conditions in the air or create them, when they wish to. They often sink into clouds such as the black triangle I saw from a distance, high up. This wasn't one of ours, out of a whole sky, mixed clouds, zero'd in quickly on it because was pulled to notice it somehow.
Then the craft morphed from a triangle to more of a manta ray shape, and just prior to sinking up into the cloud cover and disappear, I knew it was going to do precisely that, so there was a feeling of connect with it.

UFO's do not come out of their cover and hiding places in broad daylight as a general rule, sometimes you'll see them for a moment in and around clouds, or the cloud is shaped precisely like them even and then disappears, or sometimes you'll see them out of the corner of your eye. One of the most interesting ways to acclimatize and even meditate briefly, and is a bit fun, is to relax outside in a chair, when there is some sun and its warm enough to enjoy this, and one can use the roof around noon, for when the sun comes overhead, or even a book, and block the sun, glance into the glow of the sun. Once you're used to it, and probably have seen a few weird things that disappear right at the end of the glow, alot of course being insects, but you can even pick up some that may want to tease you in the day time, ie driving or out, you may see a craft, the one I saw like this was odd shaped, more like a paper plane shape, and going slow. And then right at the end of the sun's glow, just vanished.

The light is more full spectrum in the shine.

They don't just announce themselves in broad daylight like, looking like some kind of muskrat, with moving arms.



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 09:30 AM
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Even the powers that be probably can't see them using their technology. These things sort of cloak behind your vision/dimension, they sort of tear through the sky illusion of our dimension. They are there all the time, I've seen them and they can turn themselves on or off at their own will just like a gas lamp



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 11:11 AM
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So billions of humans can't see them, scientists using telescopes can't see them, I can't see them, but you can see them. You really must have a special gift.



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 12:38 PM
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It's been proven time and again that governments love to keep us in the dark about things -- especially if it has anything to do with enlightenment as a species. Not unless they can profit from it. That and we as a species have a tendancy to shoot things we don't understand. Governments know the chaos it would cause. People would be lynching anything "out of the ordinary." That and some of these guys don't want to be seen so I believe governments would help them achieve that. If for no other reason than to hopefullyget some new tech out of it.



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 12:54 PM
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Uh...I can see them, too.



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 12:58 PM
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ok fain lights lol My friend shared the link on fb. Don't know who or when it was sent to her, but it gave the impression it had only just happened and was fresh on the net. hx



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 01:00 PM
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"The two witnesses have arrived" ......?



posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 03:38 PM
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ufoorbhunter
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Even the powers that be probably can't see them using their technology. These things sort of cloak behind your vision/dimension, they sort of tear through the sky illusion of our dimension. They are there all the time, I've seen them and they can turn themselves on or off at their own will just like a gas lamp






posted on Mar, 22 2014 @ 05:46 PM
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3u40r15m
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"The two witnesses have arrived" ......?


Let me ask then: Why not me? Or you for that matter? Why is it that, when someone says that they have encountered anything UFO, they are always dismissed? Usually with a joke or remark that suggests that that person isn't important enough to have such encounters. Or they aren't qualified to know what they saw? Yes, there are a lot of people who make # up, but don't we all owe it to each other give each other the benefit of the doubt? And frankly, if you are relying on telescopes and instruments to tell you if it's a craft or being, then that's why you will never see it. Because the laws of physics in this dimension are easy to get around if you are inter-dimensional. That should be common sense since they can bend those laws to be here in the first place. If you want to see, use your eyes. All 3 of them.



posted on Mar, 23 2014 @ 04:37 AM
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Unity_99
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One of the most interesting ways to acclimatize and even meditate briefly, and is a bit fun, is to relax outside in a chair, when there is some sun and its warm enough to enjoy this, and one can use the roof around noon, for when the sun comes overhead, or even a book, and block the sun, glance into the glow of the sun. Once you're used to it, and probably have seen a few weird things that disappear right at the end of the glow, alot of course being insects, but you can even pick up some that may want to tease you in the day time, ie driving or out, you may see a craft, the one I saw like this was odd shaped, more like a paper plane shape, and going slow. And then right at the end of the sun's glow, just vanished.


Yes, staring at the bright sky is a great way to see floaters. Bits of debris in the fluid in your eye. I can see them too.


There's a contradiction here. Only special people with the gift of vision can see them, but then they can be seen clear as day on camcorder footage that then has to be retroactively disguised as viral advertising. It doesn't make any sense.

But then neither does the notion that these UFOs can hide themselves from the best scientists on the planet but are powerless to defend themselves from the piercing observational skills of some dude lying in a lawn chair.
edit on 23-3-2014 by Rob48 because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 23 2014 @ 03:33 PM
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Rob48


There's a contradiction here. Only special people with the gift of vision can see them, but then they can be seen clear as day on camcorder footage that then has to be retroactively disguised as viral advertising. It doesn't make any sense.

But then neither does the notion that these UFOs can hide themselves from the best scientists on the planet but are powerless to defend themselves from the piercing observational skills of some dude lying in a lawn chair.
edit on 23-3-2014 by Rob48 because: (no reason given)


It does make sense. It's called hiding in plain sight. And the notion of of UFO's being seen by the dude on his lawn makes sense, too. Because the element of chance is involved. That's something that science can't account for ahead of time. Also, if I may be a little cynical, the best scientists in the world probably have already been recruited by various government agencies to work with UFO tech.




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