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Originally posted by scitpeks
reply to post by Wookiep
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Originally posted by Wookiep
Originally posted by scitpeks
reply to post by Wookiep
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I'm saying it's not relevant! Take your personal arguments elsewhere! You guys have REALLY ruined this thread with non-relevant garbage! I made a pretty good post I think...and guess what?? You two have already drowned it out as if it never exsisted in the span of 15 min. Grats! Take your little spat to U2U's. Thanks!edit on 17-10-2010 by Wookiep because: clarity
EL PASO, Texas -- ABC-7 received several calls into the newsroom Friday night after strange lights appeared over El Paso's skies.
Was it a meteor? No. Just the Amigo Airsho. Airsho officials said the lights were from a practice run for an exhibition called "The Flight of the Golden Knights."
Originally posted by Wookiep
Wow..I'm getting to the point almost where I can feel the *pain* some skeptics feel on this site everyday..
Let me point out, that I am a *real* believer of alien abductions, and I do believe we have been "visited". I have, on countlesss occasions defended "believers" because of some members around here that tend to hassle and insult members who assert this position.
My post here, is not to defend the tone of certain "skeptics" (you know who you are), but I'm finding, that from this thread and others recently, that the "believer" crowd is getting just as rediculous in their un-relenting desire to out the other position. When do facts, just become facts?? Why can't we realize what is *really* happening on a particular instance and just MOVE ON. This case has been solved.
We have exibit A, B, and C for starters. 3 videos that clearly show skydiving techniques which make the "skeptic" scenario plausible.
THEN, we have the news station (of which reported origionally) ADMITTING that these are skydivers were practicing for the event to happen on the 16th.
EL PASO, Texas -- ABC-7 received several calls into the newsroom Friday night after strange lights appeared over El Paso's skies.
Was it a meteor? No. Just the Amigo Airsho. Airsho officials said the lights were from a practice run for an exhibition called "The Flight of the Golden Knights."
www.kvia.com...
THEN, we have a user (who I personally think has been childish through the whole thread, however DID do this one thing to help the case...) CALL the "airsho" and ASK if the Golden knight operation was done at night and CONFIRMED it.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Now... If anyone has any real SOLID evidence to dispute this....then TRY, but your efforts in listing the non-relevant will get us nowhere!! No-one has yet, and no-one WILL in the future IMO come up with SOLID proof of aliens here!! We (as in, seriously overly obsessed, I hate to say "believers*) are wasting our time here!!! Common, people, lets move on!! What else are you asking for??? I don't think you are going to get whatever_that_is.. ever.
Stop making truly interested people on this subject look bad.edit on 17-10-2010 by Wookiep because: punctuation and clarity
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Agent_USA_Supporter
So let's summarize shall we?
There are several videos showing three, then four lights floating in the sky, these videos were taken on Friday night the 15th October 2010 in El Paso.
There is an air show on this weekend in El Paso, one of the featured performers is a group called the Golden Knights.
There is an article written by lex Hinojosa of the El Paso times who went up with the Golden Knights on Friday night the 16th October 2010 during a practice flight.
The sightings were said to occur to the North East of El Paso.
The field that the Golden Knights were landing on during this practice flight is Biggs Army Airfield as quoted in the article written by lex Hinojosa.
This field is located to the North East of El Paso as per the google earth screen grab I provided:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/8989c2af86e7.png[/atsimg]
Then there are other videos of the Golden Knights performing the same sort of maneuvers as seen in the OP's video.
This is my case for the lights being the Golden Knights. You may call it disinfo if you like but these are the facts. I await your proof of these being something otherwise.
Thanks.
Originally posted by scobro
Let me ask this question again,before it gets buried beneath post after post of pathetic arguing!
Did anyone witness the navigation lights of the plane that dropped the supposed sky divers off?
Please folks,stay on topic!
Originally posted by Divine Strake
Welly welly wel. . . .It's very cool if the El Paso lights did in fact mimic those over Chelsea. I'm actually out of ideas as to what these sightings could be and just how they could be related.
Originally posted by RICH-ENGLAND
oh well, at least im not public enemy number 1 any more.
great thread anyway
thanks
rich
Know how you feel.
My reply got lost way back on page 30.