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Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
Do you know what salt tastes like?
Prove it?
Go taste some salt. Next we will blind fold you and put something salty and something sweet. Unless you have brain damage, you will be able to distinguish them apart. Same is true for all people everywhere!
20 years ago Jenny Randles said that the argument about the existence of UFOs is over. They exist because the evidence is overwhelming. What we need to know now is Who is piloting these things?
Originally posted by BullwinkleKicksButt
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
Do you know what salt tastes like?
Prove it?
Go taste some salt. Next we will blind fold you and put something salty and something sweet. Unless you have brain damage, you will be able to distinguish them apart. Same is true for all people everywhere!
That is actually something entirely different though. That is demonstrating the ability to discern the difference between salt and sugar, not the ability to prove you know what salt tastes like.
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Originally posted by BullwinkleKicksButt
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
Do you know what salt tastes like?
Prove it?
Go taste some salt. Next we will blind fold you and put something salty and something sweet. Unless you have brain damage, you will be able to distinguish them apart. Same is true for all people everywhere!
That is actually something entirely different though. That is demonstrating the ability to discern the difference between salt and sugar, not the ability to prove you know what salt tastes like.
Which is the point. It's subjective. You can't prove the experience of something. So no matter how convinced or convincing someone is, it doesn't constitute proof. A witness may have very well see an alien, but that means little scientifically. We do know it is possible to "see" things including aliens without there being anything there. This doesn't mean everyone is hallucinating but it is one thing we know happens.
Aliens could very well be flying around abducting people and mutilating cattle but until we capture one and they confess to their crimes, what we have is a story based on loose facts.
Originally posted by Jaellma
reply to post by EnPassant
20 years ago Jenny Randles said that the argument about the existence of UFOs is over. They exist because the evidence is overwhelming. What we need to know now is Who is piloting these things?
Amen. Randles echoes what hundreds, possibly thousands of EXPERTS who have studied this phenomenon extensively, have said.
I stand by my word. I know what I and others witnessed on several occasions. The explanations back up my experience. Anyone else, including Druscilla (by the way, I love her) who feel otherwise, need to read up or experience what others have experienced to help change their incorrigible stance on this topic.
edit on 1-7-2013 by Jaellma because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Jaellma
Amen. Randles echoes what hundreds, possibly thousands of EXPERTS who have studied this phenomenon extensively, have said.
I stand by my word. I know what I and others witnessed on several occasions. The explanations back up my experience. Anyone else, including Druscilla (by the way, I love her) who feel otherwise, need to read up or experience what others have experienced to help change their incorrigible stance on this topic.
It's a matter of perspective. You have personal experiences which you interprit. For me personally, I just don't see it as likely. People see UFOs and ghosts just as people see things they hallucinate. They have much In common. And no, I'm not saying its all hallucination or whatever but I have my suspicions. People are allowed to believe and interprit things as they want.
Originally posted by Jaellma
reply to post by ZetaRediculian
So an alien (or more aptly put, UFO) is pretty much the same as a ghost? People see UFOs just as they see ghosts but to date, the material aspect of the visual evidence is not available, at least for public consumption, to the masses.
First yellow highlight: What about the Thousands of EXPERTS that disagree? Where's the accountability for that? It's certainly a rather important part of the equation.
You can't just say thousands of people agree on any specific subject X while completely ignoring the other side of the equation.
Additionally conspicuous, especially in cases where there's multiple witnesses (supposedly), why do we not hear from ALL present? Why don't we ever hear from the guy/girl that says "do you even Jupiter bro?", or the other witnesses that don't really have corresponding or complimentary information to the more fantastic money-making claims?
If you had read about this extensively you would notice there were always gag orders instituted for the witnesses. Some bucked the system, some were utterly afraid to go against the grain and some just plain clammed up. In many cases, the information is quickly confiscated and never to be seen again. In other cases, technicians, officers, pilots, etc were flatly told not to report it on paper, don't write it down, it never happened, etc. The level of secrecy was so extensive and deep and crossed over into multiple international governments.
Missile bases getting shut down? Okay. So, we have like two people talking about it? What about everyone else on the duty roster at the time?
There's always seems to be a conspicuous absence of what everyone else that was 'there' might have to say, typically in favor bias for the money-making spotlight detailed story time event described by only one or two key people.
Originally posted by Jaellma
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
Apparently they knew the difference between a weather balloon and a saucer but recanted their original story possibly for security measures, etc.
Originally posted by BullwinkleKicksButt
The military reports I have seen conclude that ET is the most likely explanation for the UFO phenomena, but that is about as far as it goes.
Still don't understand how the USAF in 1947 couldn't tell the difference between a crashed flying saucer and a weather balloon. That has me puzzled, how is it possible the USAF could employ such incompetent people? Virtually like saying a trained mechanic couldn't tell the difference between a skateboard and a car