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Strange, Ominous Black Cloud!

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posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 10:30 PM
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did it look like this?this one

or this one?
sorry for the short post.



posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 10:33 PM
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That first picture is of fractostratus cloud, but the second one is a bit unusual. Maybe you could zoom in a little on it, considering I work in the weather industry I would like to have a closer look



posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 10:36 PM
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The first one is more like it only more compact ... it didn't branch out as much as the cloud in that photo plus it was more MASSIVE... if that makes sense.
The light pollution in this area provided the contrast though... between the blackness of that amorphous travelling mass but the sky in the background of that photo is lighter than it was that evening.

But thanks for posting those images!! The first one show that blackness I've been talking about here.

Once again... it was not smoke... and it Travelled across the sky ...

Remember that Charlton Heston movie The Ten Commandments? Remember that smoke/cloud thing that travelled over Egypt on Passover? It moved like that. It was actually travelling across the sky... lol, keep repeating that but that's what I saw.



[edit on 26-10-2007 by Palasheea]



posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 10:42 PM
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sorry dude i gotta get some sleep ill do it tomorrow or maybe some one would be so kind as to do it tonight. thanks good night.



posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 10:48 PM
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I have to turn in for the night too but will check back tomorrow. Thanks for your comments all!
Night Oz!



posted on Oct, 26 2007 @ 11:40 PM
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Sure! After all science hasn't done anything for humanity, it's just dumb! These clouds must be a creed of the devil and anyone who thinks otherwise should be stoned to death or at least burned for heresy!



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 12:50 AM
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I felt this really odd "pressure" on my head, it's extremely difficult to explain but that's the best way I can describe it. The air above me felt really "heavy" and thick, and almost like it was pressing down on me.

The pressure I felt got worse, but I actually started to feel fear, like really horrible agonizing fear! I've never felt anything like it in my whole life, I can still feel it now!



I’m not sure how similar what happened to you can be related to what’s happened to me…but from reading from these sensations of pressure, I’d have to say it resembles somewhat the experiences I’ve had with aliens.

The pressure thing, caught my attention straight away….

Have a read of my thread…

www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 08:56 AM
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Originally posted by Radiobuzz
reply to post by cj6
 


Sure! After all science hasn't done anything for humanity, it's just dumb! These clouds must be a creed of the devil and anyone who thinks otherwise should be stoned to death or at least burned for heresy!


Post something that helps the debate. Thanks.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 01:58 PM
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Oh, but it it helps the debate, because what I was trying to point out was that cj6 (and I'm sure he's not the only one) basically said that he won't believe in any scientific explanation for no good reason except that he wants it to be something paranormal. So there's really no point in debating with someone that will not accept answers, really.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:02 PM
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Originally posted by Radiobuzz
Oh, but it it helps the debate, because what I was trying to point out was that cj6 (and I'm sure he's not the only one) basically said that he won't believe in any scientific explanation for no good reason except that he wants it to be something paranormal. So there's really no point in debating with someone that will not accept answers, really.


He did acknowlegde my reply with respect. Maybe you should fully read the thread and it's entries before commiting to your thoughts on somebody's opinions.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:13 PM
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Interesting to know that I quoted his last post on the thread. This was after he replied to you, in a very respectful way surely (as if I said otherwise), but he was obviously not agreeing with your explanation since one page after he was claiming that he will not accept science in this.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:22 PM
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CJ6 and I talked for quite awhile outside his thread (still on topic). There's science to everything. Energy is everything and so is the mind.

The same could be said to you about only accepting science over any other explanation. Science is always there, you can find the answer, some like to look a little deeper rather then going to the norm, because as we all know, nothing is normal.

But aside from that, I do know what you mean. But honestly, if you have nothing good to say then keep it to yourself. No offense to you, but trust me I know what you mean.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:32 PM
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Well, then I don't know how can you tell me to "read the thread" in order to make a point when in reality you two have been discussing this via U2U, which I can't read. And you're wrong if you think I'll only accept scientific explanations. I only think it would be logical to accept one if it appears and discarding the fantasy about UFOs in a cloud dress just hovering around. Denying science and accepting fantasy with no real reason it's ilogical and useless to the board, to the thread and to the users.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:41 PM
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Originally posted by Radiobuzz
Denying science and accepting fantasy with no real reason it's ilogical and useless to the board, to the thread and to the users.


Everybody has there opinion. You have yours as does CJ6, if you don't accept what he says then don't post, it's just that simple.

But I have to say I like that "Denying science and accepting fantasy", you made me want to walk into a sunday mass and say that exact line...just to see the outcome. Now i'm off topic, look what you've done.

Anyway, CJ6 knows there's a scientific explaination. But what's science? Imagination...before man went to space, we dreamed of it, then we put our ideas to work through science. I believe what he saw he created in his head.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 02:48 PM
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Originally posted by Tomis_Nexis
Everybody has there opinion. You have yours as does CJ6, if you don't accept what he says then don't post, it's just that simple.


It would be that simple if this weren't a discussion board. Since it is, you should expect people with different opinions to post on the same thread. I don't accept cj6's point of view, and since this is a free board I'm allowed to say it.


But I have to say I like that "Denying science and accepting fantasy", you made me want to walk into a sunday mass and say that exact line...just to see the outcome. Now i'm off topic, look what you've done.


Lol! In fact I was dying to mention religion on the previous post. But yeah, we live in a world in which religion is still a big piece of people's life, so what should I expect?

Anyway, this is my last post here regarding if you reply or not. This is getting way off topic.



posted on Oct, 27 2007 @ 03:13 PM
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This reminds me of the clouds that I saw one day as I was getting out of my car arriving at work. I saw these strangely shaped black clouds appear in a straight line. First one, then another appeared until finally there were FOUR of them all in a perfect line. I asked one of my co workers if he thought it was strange, and he goes "Nothing surprises me anymore"



posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 08:59 AM
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There is one thing I've learned over time - it all comes down to personal experience. If you've never experienced something, no amount of talking about it will ever prove it to you that it's real. You have to see it, feel it, touch it, smell it, or anything similar, in order to be absolutely certain it is real... whatever it is.

Likewise, what cj6 experienced is very real for those who experienced similar encounters. I can tell you what it was, but it will be completely useless information to most people. Completely unrelated to anything they know about this world. They will take it as complete nonsense, and according to their own knowledge it is just that - complete nonsense. It's natural to think like that. We are what we know, and we know only what we experience.

The cloud cj6 saw was a being, a creature of a completely different kind. "Extra-dimensional" would be a good description of it.

The reason I'm almost completely certain it is what he saw is the emotional reaction he had. It is something that only the one who has experienced the feeling of pure, uncontrollable, panic can understand. Cj6 experienced it and now he knows what it feels like, but it's still far away from living under that feeling for more than a year. I doubt many can even imagine what it feels like, so I will not go into discussion about it.

I've never consciously seen them in my waking state, but I've seen them on a couple of occasions in my dreams. I described them on some other forums as "giant patches of black fog". That description, though, doesn't give them the credit they deserve. They call themselves "The Masters of Humanity", and people - "their puppets". It's a bit grandiose for my taste, but what the heck - they can think of themselves anything they like. It won't change the fact that they are just another form of life, as stupid or smart as any other out there. Prone to self-deception and ignorance no more or less than we are. They rely heavily on deception, so I guess they had to deceive themselves first. It's a rather simple psychology, actually.

They have one great advantage over us, though - they can see us, and they can manipulate us just like we manipulate cattle. And they've been doing it for a very long time as well.

It takes a great deal of effort to fight off the fear they use to prevent us from seeing them. It's the only reason cj6 felt what he felt. It's absolutely terrifying to see/feel one of them. It's their greatest power over us. We're too afraid to see the truth. It has nothing to do with reason, as in "we are not able to see the truth, or we don't want to see the truth". It's purely, utterly terrifying to see the truth. Weak-hearted are not advised to take that path.

If anyone's interested, here's another recollection of a similar encounter from the 1960's. Search for "East Lansing, Michigan - July 1960s" on the page...

Go to: Web archives,
paste this link in the field with "http://": Earthfiles archive,
click on "Take me back", and then on "Feb 19, 2007 *" in the lower right part of the screen... I couldn't get this to work as a direct link, sorry...


Now, for all those sceptics who will say this is all complete BS, I''ll say once again - from your experience and your current knowledge, yes you are completely right - it's BS.

The only reason I'm posting this is to leave you with a piece of information for you to store for later use in some back room of your memory. You'll have to wait and see the reality for yourselves. This information will become useful only then. You'll know that the only thing you'll have to do is to fight off the fear. It's really as simple as that... but also, far from easy as it may sound.

[edit on 29-10-2007 by elendal]


cj6

posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 11:57 AM
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That is very interesting! Great post!

I think someone mentioned that fact that I didnt take a picture, of course, with the digital camera I carry with me 24/7, right!?! It's irrelevent, as I've said before it was very dark out, the pic would have been nothing more than darkness.



posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 12:58 PM
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I certainly agree we should not replace science with fantasy, but in this case we don't have much science to go with - just an individual's perceptions. There aren't any instrumented observations, or even a photograph or a second witness. It's entirely possible the phenomenon was purely psychological, but there is no way to make a scientific determination of this.

How then, does this add to our knowledge, you might ask. By itself, it doesn't, but it might stimulate someone to be be on the lookout and be ready for another phenomenon like this, with some way of testing the hypothesis that is purely a matter of perception and emotion.



posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 01:20 PM
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Of course, and again, I wasn't saying that this case has a scientific explanation, I was just saying that it might had one, and if it does there's no point in not accepting it.



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