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UFO Buffs to Offer 'Proof' of Aliens?

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posted on May, 30 2007 @ 10:11 PM
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Just saw this, dont know what to make of it, but Im sure many of you will find it interesting, enjoy.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Proof that a 12-foot creature with fiery red eyes spooked Braxton County schoolchildren in 1952. Proof that aliens crashed a spaceship near Roswell, N.M., in 1947. Proof that the U.S. military engaged alien spaceships in battle over the Atlantic Ocean more than 50 years ago.

"You're going to see some hard evidence" at the Flatwoods Monster 55th Anniversary and Flying Saucer Extravaganza on Sept. 7-8 in Charleston, said promoter Larry Bailey. "That's a promise. That's not just promotional talk."

The UFO conference coincides with the 60th anniversary of an unexplained sighting of a crashed aircraft in New Mexico that is still a source of controversy and speculation of a government coverup. It's also the 55th anniversary of sightings of a noxious-odor-emitting monster in Flatwoods in Braxton County.

Freddie May, one of the boys who saw the monster after a fireball fell from the sky in September 1952, is scheduled to attend. He will refute those who dismiss the monster as a hoax and others who say it was a gaseous ball that formed during a meteor shower.

Also on the lineup is author-illustrator Frank Feschino, who penned "The Braxton County Monster: The Cover-Up of The Flatwoods Monster." His follow-up book, "Shoot Them Down," details aerial combat he says was waged in 1952 between U.S. aircraft and alien ships over the ocean.

Feschino spent 14 years researching the sighting and plans to present a 53-minute documentary on his findings at the conference.

Staton Friedman, a former nuclear physicist who helped investigate the Roswell crash and has published more than 70 papers on UFOs, is also scheduled to attend.
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posted on May, 30 2007 @ 11:38 PM
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That's exciting but its kind of like we'll believe it when we see it. These type of conferences always claim to have some sort of hard evidence in order to draw in an audience. Usually it turns out that their evidence hasn't been reviewed by any scientists or experts.

At the same time, I fully believe this year or next will bring major revelations about the phenomena, so I'm looking forward to September.



posted on Jun, 3 2007 @ 07:22 PM
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It would be nice to believe, but I'll bet you dollars to donughts nothing comes of this!

If you had a winning lottery ticket worth millions, would you wait 3 months to cash it in, or do it tommoroe??

Its hype!! But damn, please prove me wrong!



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