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reply to post by crankyoldman
If that's the logic, then because the US had Fatty Arbuckle, anything Einstein said was to be taken with a grain of salt
Originally posted by spiritualarchitect
reply to post by zilebeliveunknown
Airborne Humanoid Robot
This will be on everyones shopping list.
Originally posted by Morg234
reply to post by crankyoldman
If that's the logic, then because the US had Fatty Arbuckle, anything Einstein said was to be taken with a grain of salt
What logic is that again? Einstein was German.
Originally posted by Morg234
reply to post by crankyoldman
If that's the logic, then because the US had Fatty Arbuckle, anything Einstein said was to be taken with a grain of salt
What logic is that again? Einstein was German.
Originally posted by asen_y2k
Originally posted by bhornbuckle75
reply to post by asen_y2k
From the article "The yellowish spheres appear to lift off from the horizon on the Chinese side and slowly traverse the sky for three to five hours before disappearing."
Do I have to point out the obvious conclusion? Chinese Lanterns. You've got to admit that the 'fiery orange spears' seem to fit.....and seeing how they are coming from China....well
As for the flying "robot" sighting.......I dunno. Unless they've got some better footage that they release, I'm going to have to remain a bit skeptical about that one.
Yes i also thought about that but, drones sent to chase them could not catch up, also trained army spotters whos job it is to identfy air crafts and other things in the sky could not positively identify them, whole radars were brought up, scientific teams sent out to investigate.
And about the robot part, why would the army or govt be lying. Its not like some Joe wants his 15 mins of fame on youtube. Its not the pics that have been released i am trying to point out with this thread. Its the fact that the army is talking.edit on 2/11/12 by asen_y2k because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bhornbuckle75
reply to post by asen_y2k
From the article "The yellowish spheres appear to lift off from the horizon on the Chinese side and slowly traverse the sky for three to five hours before disappearing."
Do I have to point out the obvious conclusion? Chinese Lanterns. You've got to admit that the 'fiery orange spears' seem to fit.....and seeing how they are coming from China....well
As for the flying "robot" sighting.......I dunno. Unless they've got some better footage that they release, I'm going to have to remain a bit skeptical about that one.
Originally posted by crankyoldman
Originally posted by Unidentified_Objective
We're talking about India here.
My buddy who is in medical school was there two summers ago. He said the market was lined with mystics, fortune tellers and unlicensed doctors who said they could remove tumors from you without any surgical tools. Years ago, those quacks were debunked when hidden cameras caught them using chicken parts. Anyway, he was there as part of a humanitarian deal where they provided free checkups and medical services for the poor. Some of the people were so superstitious they would rather some nutjob rub pebbles & incense over them while chanting, than taking the antibiotics he was giving them.
India, Pakistan....etc...full of superstitious and ideological extremists. I would take whatever they say with a grain of salt and assume it's BS, unless real evidence is presented.edit on 2-11-2012 by Unidentified_Objective because: (no reason given)
I'm unclear here, you're saying that because India, and the hundreds of millions of people that make it up, has some nuts, the entire populace and apparent government agencies involved here, are to be dismissed? If that's the logic, then because the US had Fatty Arbuckle, anything Einstein said was to be taken with a grain of salt. Or because the US has Jersey Shore, everything coming from MIT is suspect?
It is VERY hard to convey seeing something that is not supposed to exist to a person who wholly believes the thing does not exist. In fact, this they greatest effort in futility. Jesus could come back, walk on water, heal the sick, water into wine and put every action on youtube, from 500 different angles, and most of the population would say, "eh, hoax, show me proof." Could this be why he is never coming back, hell I'm never coming back after seeing this insane asylum.
It is a valid point that the Army, which must maintain credibility at all costs, has put itself on the line in some way. If so, why?