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Originally posted by Bowser
Thanks for the link heelstone. To me that pretty much proves the ufo/extraterrestrial phenomenon but I still can't believe that people want to believe in the "temperature inversions" and dismiss the whole thing. I know that everyone else here thinks this: with this kind of proof why are so many people nonbelievers? It just baffles me.
Originally posted by magestica
Have there been in *recent* reports/sightings around the DC area???
In a world where you have every single authority figure and scientist telling you that extraterrestrial visitation is not happening despite events like this, you will have a majority of skeptics. After all, people accept what is told to them from seemingly credible sources like the government.
Thanks for the link heelstone. To me that pretty much proves the ufo/extraterrestrial phenomenon but I still can't believe that people want to believe in the "temperature inversions" and dismiss the whole thing. I know that everyone else here thinks this: with this kind of proof why are so many people nonbelievers? It just baffles me.
Originally posted by infinite
Originally posted by magestica
Have there been in *recent* reports/sightings around the DC area???
been alot in the last 2 years, search google and local papers to find out
Sounds like a whole lot of unbiased reporting went into it, eh?
the trick would be, I think, to describe the project so that to the public it would appear a totally objective study but to the scientific community would present the image of a group of nonbelievers trying their best to be objective but having an almost zero expectation of finding a saucer.