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Originally posted by Jimmy910130
Just checked out the OP's history, looks like he's seeing ufo's and aliens everywhere.
UFO's in clouds
-Jimmy-
Originally posted by alhambrial
Amazing, so many people working hard to debunk this, I must be onto something. I guess you have to do what your paid to do, however your military logic gives you away.
Originally posted by alhambrial
Still more de-bunkery, amazing the efforts that you will go to.
I don't understand why we have to have this hidden from us, and why governments are trying so hard to suppress this. They're right infront of us, the universe is teaming with intelligent life.
Here's some more browns in daylight.
Originally posted by Havalon
A few questions,
a) have you checked the bushes in daylight for signs of activity, ie broken branches, foot prints, soil depression etc!
b) how high is that fence (10 foot?) can the back yard be accessed from another entry?
c) the dog(s) just barked! did they rush at any movement in the bushes or are they wimpy dog(s)?
and finally, were there any sheilds, oops amend that, to saucers - discs!
Originally posted by Blaine91555
that pic raps it up for me ..just a waste of time
What he found upon excavating the hill will forever change the way humanity thinks about its origins and the very core of music history itself. Nestled in a crater the size of a small warehouse was what appeared to be a fully operational extraterrestrial spacecraft. But even more striking was what he found inside the largest room.
"A baby grand piano," said Huddley. "No #. I tried to play chopsticks, but the thing must have been out of tune."
Carbon dating placed both the ship and the instrument at over 200,000 years old. Stunned to silence at the implications, Huddley contacted friends and Eastman piano professors Barry Snyder and Douglas Humpherys, who put the magnitude of the discovery into perspective.