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Originally posted by jonnywhite
You will never get any confirmation from a reliable source. You will never hear about this from officials in government. This will never show up in our history books. That's because this is BS.
Don't eat BS. It's bad for you brain.edit on 3-4-2011 by jonnywhite because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by CarlitosAmsel
Actually, I am open to both sides of the subject. I too, have heard about implants many years ago, but they where not of ET origin. They where from people of our world who control the top of our technologies..
It seems certain to me, that there are humans on this earth, knowing of, having and using technologies that definately would look ET to us.
Originally posted by Logical one
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
But the question is, can someone be shot from a falling meteorite and not notice?
. The findings from that surgery was that of rare meteorite samples.edit on 4-4-2011 by RisenAngel77 because: (no reason given)
A few points here, I've mentioned it before ands so have others, it is quite possible that this meteorite fragment entered the man' skin years before......perhaps even as child.
Whether it actually hit the man's chin or entered as a result of the man/boy falling onto the ground we can only speculate,
The point being that however the piece of meteorite got there, it would well be that the boy and his parents brushed it off as a bug bite or just another outdoor scratch, it eventually healed over and was forgotten about perhaps for decades.
As a child I remembered a time when I got a tiny splinter of wood or metal embedded in my hand, I couldn't manage to remove it myself so I left it where it was.
I wasn't too painful, just uncomfortable at certain times when I used my hand. My hand never swelled up even though the splinter was in my hand for several days.
I eventually decided to break the skin which had healed over and managed to get the splinter out with tweezers.
I could imagine though that the splinter could have been remained in my hand if I chose to keep it there.
As for "rare" meteorite samples...............I can't recall them being described as "rare", small meteorites hit the Earth all the time.edit on 4-4-2011 by Logical one because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Logical one
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
But the question is, can someone be shot from a falling meteorite and not notice?
. The findings from that surgery was that of rare meteorite samples.edit on 4-4-2011 by RisenAngel77 because: (no reason given)
A few points here, I've mentioned it before ands so have others, it is quite possible that this meteorite fragment entered the man' skin years before......perhaps even as child.
Whether it actually hit the man's chin or entered as a result of the man/boy falling onto the ground we can only speculate,
The point being that however the piece of meteorite got there, it would well be that the boy and his parents brushed it off as a bug bite or just another outdoor scratch, it eventually healed over and was forgotten about perhaps for decades.
As a child I remembered a time when I got a tiny splinter of wood or metal embedded in my hand, I couldn't manage to remove it myself so I left it where it was.
I wasn't too painful, just uncomfortable at certain times when I used my hand. My hand never swelled up even though the splinter was in my hand for several days.
I eventually decided to break the skin which had healed over and managed to get the splinter out with tweezers.
I could imagine though that the splinter could have been remained in my hand if I chose to keep it there.
As for "rare" meteorite samples...............I can't recall them being described as "rare", small meteorites hit the Earth all the time.edit on 4-4-2011 by Logical one because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mortalengine
Originally posted by Logical one
A few points here, I've mentioned it before ands so have others, it is quite possible that this meteorite fragment entered the man' skin years before......perhaps even as child. Whether it actually hit the man's chin or entered as a result of the man/boy falling onto the ground we can only speculate.
The point being that however the piece of meteorite got there, it would well be that the boy and his parents brushed it off as a bug bite or just another outdoor scratch, it eventually healed over and was forgotten about perhaps for decades.
Listen dude, not to disagree with you or anything but, you do realise the force associated with an object falling from space would be a terrible injury, and I mean TERRIBLE. It would NOT be confused with an insect bite matey - it would go straight through any part of the human body. Imagine loading a gun with that same fragment and firing it at your foot.
Lets not forget that anything THAT small would never reach earth - it would burn up completely way before even getting close.
Originally posted by mortalengine
Listen dude, not to disagree with you or anything but, you do realise the force associated with an object falling from space would be a terrible injury, and I mean TERRIBLE. It would NOT be confused with an insect bite matey - it would go straight through any part of the human body. Imagine loading a gun with that same fragment and firing it at your foot.
Lets not forget that anything THAT small would never reach earth - it would burn up completely way before even getting close.