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originally posted by: data5091
a reply to: uninfluenced
Yes, I agree it is frustrating to be a ufo'ologist these days, because so many of the videos and claims are explainable. Everybody wants their 5 minutes or so of fame, esp. as it relates to videos. Its that approximately 5% of the video's/pics/stories which however, are not explanable, that keep me going, and keep me interested.
By the way this is my last thread for now, its just its so frustrating when all these ufo `cases` come to absolutly nothing, zero, zilch!!!
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
Its just a lump of rock on the bottom of the sea, the team 'exploring' it have bent over backwards to try to stretch the whole episode out to breaking point. Its clear they were just after the money and fame.
As long as people are still willing to give them money they will keep coming back with useless video and data that proves nothing. Its all very sad.
originally posted by: Lifeishigh
a reply to: PhoenixOD didnt know rocks form in the form of spaceships. wow mother nature is awesome!!!! /sarcasmoff
originally posted by: rhynouk
I completely forgot about the underwater thing. i remember there being loads of hype about it, and quite a few people claiming it was a USO or something.
From what I can remember, most people said it was some kind of rock.
Hopefully we'll get the full story of what happened, even if it was a rock.
originally posted by: Lifeishigh
a reply to: uninfluenced
why not use common sence and think that things that seem out of this world get researched and the conclusion is either explained by earthly reasons or quickly labeled a hoax are covered up to keep the truth of cover up going? to me that seems logical.