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Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
Yes, very relaxing.
That Russian cloud thread was not relaxing.
Let's not go there!
You never seem relaxed friend
Originally posted by polarwarrior
Lol spaceship.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by -Blackout-
More "cloud UFOs"
Originally posted by freelance_zenarchist
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
Have you received your Adobe Photoshop Forensics - Sleuths, Truth, and Fauxtography book yet? There's a funny cloud pic in there that you'll probably get a kick out of. I can send you a PDF version of the book if you want.
Originally posted by theregonnakillme
reply to post by IgnoreTheFacts
I have to agree, I think spaceships are disguised as clouds. What better way to hide and move than to look like everything else. That's why we still get reports of toy rockets hitting invisible walls and getting stuck in mid air like they are sitting on something.
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
I see these types of clouds all the time here in Colorado. And each time I think "many people would think that is a UFO". In fact, Ive seen these types of clouds posted more than a few times here on ATS.
I never even bother taking pictures because well - its obviously a cloud. *shrug*
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
ATS Team:
My friend k3rm1t just sent me this terrific example of a lenticular cloud that was thought by some to be a UFO.
It certainly isn’t the first time that’s happened!
We thought you might find it interesting.....
Daily Star
23rd June 2010
snip
IT looks just like the spacecraft from blockbuster Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. But the UFO pictured hovering at sunset by Brian Wilton and his wife Isobel turned out to be a cloud.
Brian, 59, who researched the unusual formation after spotting it above Crieff, Perthshire, said that massive almond-shaped clouds like this are usually found in mountainous regions and can often vanish very quickly.
Marketing specialist Brian added: “We couldn’t believe it. It was like the scene in the movie Close Encounters Of The Third Kind when the huge spaceship comes down.”
Thanks k3rm1t!
Kind regards
Maybe...maybe not
[edit on 23-6-2010 by Maybe...maybe not]