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05-14-2007, 07:34 PM
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Someone who I know very well and would never lie to me told me once when he was drunk that he saw a piece of debris from a crashed UFO while he was working a security detail. He worked as a SF officer at Wright-Patterson AFB, and supposedly when a UFO crashes in the states, thats where it goes. Theres a doc out called the UFO disclosure project(?) that features statements mostly from retired military and police officers that highlights UFO encounters that they had on duty and how they were subsequently silenced by their employers. It's on youtube if anybody wants to look it up. It's pretty interesting not to mention groundbreaking if their accounts really are true.
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05-14-2007, 07:42 PM
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Yeah or some guys told him one hell of a story
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05-15-2007, 09:47 AM
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Someone who I know very well and would never lie to me told me once when he was drunk that he saw a piece of debris from a crashed UFO while he was working a security detail. He worked as a SF officer at Wright-Patterson AFB, and supposedly when a UFO crashes in the states, thats where it goes. Theres a doc out called the UFO disclosure project(?) that features statements mostly from retired military and police officers that highlights UFO encounters that they had on duty and how they were subsequently silenced by their employers. It's on youtube if anybody wants to look it up. It's pretty interesting not to mention groundbreaking if their accounts really are true.
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I heard about Wright Patterson AFB. I've always wanted to visit the museum there. Sometimes I wonder if we're getting most, if not all of our technology from captured aliens that have crashed in UFOs. I know that sounds crazy but look at the times, and how fast technology changes. Let's go back to the 1700s. From 1700AD-1800AD there really wasn't much of a change in the technology, but if you look at 1967-2007 there has been a significant change in technology. Actaully even from 1997-2007 seems like two totally different time periods based on technology. Why is it getting better and better in such short periods of time?
What about area 51? Supposedly is doesn't exist on the map. Some of the sightings that people think may be UFOs could also be the U.S. government testing new military equipment too. I saw an airshow last year and I watched the F117 stealth fighter fly by, and if that would have flown by 40 years ago, people would have thought it was a UFO. I'm sure.
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05-15-2007, 10:03 AM
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My mom told me that a while ago, when my brother was little (we're 10 years apart) they were in Wyandotte (a little suburb of Detroit) and they saw something strange in the sky. They swore it was a UFO, and so did everyone else around. They called the cops and the they said they had gotten tons of calls about the same object.
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05-15-2007, 01:09 PM
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I heard the most sightings were reported in Mexico.
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05-15-2007, 05:52 PM
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What about area 51? Supposedly is doesn't exist on the map. Some of the sightings that people think may be UFOs could also be the U.S. government testing new military equipment too. I saw an airshow last year and I watched the F117 stealth fighter fly by, and if that would have flown by 40 years ago, people would have thought it was a UFO. I'm sure.
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Area 51 is on the map, but it's usually bundled in as Nellis AFB. As for the stealth, I wonder if when people report seeing a triangle shaped UFO they aren't talking about the B-2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-2_Spirit.
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05-15-2007, 07:47 PM
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Area 51 is on the map, but it's usually bundled in as Nellis AFB. As for the stealth, I wonder if when people report seeing a triangle shaped UFO they aren't talking about the B-2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-2_Spirit.
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I saw the B2 at the airshow and it looks like it could have been mistaken for a UFO.
I had no idea Area 51 was on the map though.
Does anyone believe Fire in the Sky was real or a hoax?
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05-15-2007, 10:48 PM
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I saw the B2 at the airshow and it looks like it could have been mistaken for a UFO.
I had no idea Area 51 was on the map though.
Does anyone believe Fire in the Sky was real or a hoax?
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I think it was real. The guy took the lie detector test several times, and passed all of them.
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05-15-2007, 11:13 PM
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I think it was real. The guy took the lie detector test several times, and passed all of them.
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It's also really easy to pass a lie detector test if you know how to do it. The easiest trick I've heard is asking yourself (in your head) a question you can truthfully answer with the same answer you want to give for the lie detector test. It measures blood pressure, heart rate, respirations (I believe), that kind of thing.
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05-15-2007, 11:25 PM
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It's also really easy to pass a lie detector test if you know how to do it. The easiest trick I've heard is asking yourself (in your head) a question you can truthfully answer with the same answer you want to give for the lie detector test. It measures blood pressure, heart rate, respirations (I believe), that kind of thing.
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So you don't believe it was real?
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