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Nights of looking to the sky

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posted on Jan, 12 2008 @ 04:28 AM
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Hello ATS Im going to tell you its chilly here all last night I kept my ears and nose to the sky with a telescope hoping to see somthing out of the ordinary now what Im going to tell you I cannot believe myself I thought well its 50/50 maybe we are alone and maybe we arent now I know we are not trust me heres what I saw it was a blinding light the color was luminous blue when I zoomed into it on the telescope I snapped a picture it turned into a straight yellow tint photograph after the zoom do my eyes defy me I think not I believe not does the camera lie to me I know not. Here we go are there any storys like this I also had this wierd precence feel so hard to talk about take my word look into your skys with your telescope this was not natural it was ET I know it and he knows it.



posted on Jan, 12 2008 @ 04:35 AM
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My nice email from the USAF care to read I think theres 701 truly unexplained I think they have gotten annoyed after thirty requests hey heres an idea lets keep bothering them we need a bunch of emails a day.


I received your request requesting UFO information. This issue is no
longer being investigated by the Defense Department. As you may know,
the United States Air Force began investigating UFOs in 1948 under a
program called Project Sign. Later the program's name was changed to
Project Grudge, and in 1953 it was changed again to Project Blue Book.
On December 17, 1969, the Secretary of the Air Force announced the
termination of Project Blue Book.
The decision to discontinue UFO investigations was based on a number of
factors, including reports and studies by the University of Colorado and
the National Academy of Sciences, as well as past UFO studies and the
Air Force's two decades of experience investigating UFO reports.
As a result of these investigations, studies, and experience, the
conclusions of Project Blue Book were:
* No UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force
has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.
* There has been no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air
Force that sightings categorized as "unidentified" represent
technological developments or principles beyond the range of present-day
scientific knowledge.
* There has been no evidence indicating that sightings categorized
as "unidentified" are extraterrestrial vehicles.
Between 1948 and 1969 the Air Force investigated 12,618 reported
UFO sightings. Of these, 11,917 were found to have been caused by
material objects such as balloons, satellites, and aircraft; immaterial
objects such as lightning, reflections, and other natural phenomena;
astronomical objects such as stars, planets, the sun, and the moon;
weather conditions; and hoaxes. Only 701 reported sightings remain
unexplained.
All documentation regarding the former Blue Book investigation was
permanently transferred to the Military Reference Branch, National
Archives and Records Administration, 8th and Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, DC 20408, and is available for public review. A list of
private organizations interested in aerial phenomena can be found in
Gale's Encyclopedia of Associations, available in the reference section
of many libraries.

Air Force Fact Sheets on this topic may be viewed, including one about
the so-called Roswell Incident . The Naval Historical Center has
compiled a bibliography of sources that may be of interest to you.
Information about Unidentified Flying Objects and Air Force Project Blue
is available at
www.af.mil...
Department of Defense also has information available at
www.defenselink.mil...

UFOs - Request for Facts - Short A

-----Original Message-----

Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:20 AM
To: USAF Public Inquiries
Subject: Regarding IFOS

Hello again ignorantly I realized there are not unidentified flying
objects sense the Airforce had identified them long ago I ask only one
question where were they from? Its been my deepest wish I beg you to
elaborate on this.
I'll hold it off from the public if you wish


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