Heh, do you know what is conspiracy theory and lazy media?
"Seeing is believing", but some bloggers are so gullible that believe in anything, and are not able to contradict what mainstream media says.
There is nothing cool happening in the world.
Oh, but what are those lights? A mystery (yeah, it can be aliens driving a flying saucer, but we don't know).
Chinease sky lanterns.
But it could be anything. If it were ufos how would they have made it past our satellites without us knowing?
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Yeah okay three bright lights just kinda sitting there or moving really slowly. No convinced sorry E.T.
I do I joke all the time about going to live in a hut away from people. That way I'm away from morons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ-bNOy_CKQ&feature=related I know, YT link, but this was being discussed at ATS and they were tieing it to the Utah UFO's. The video I linked to has HOAX written all over it, but that's never stopped ATS:ers before=P
As for the first article in this thread, why would aliens travel millions of lightyears just to drop some flares in Utah? Chinese lanterns seems like a logical explanation, although I don't know how the flares fit in. Perhaps a deliberate hoax?
Facts are stubborn things.
- Ronald Reagan
There is nothing impossible in those UFOs stories.
Heh, they can be real. Why not? We just have no evidence and we can't say they are flying saucers with aliens inside.
Unexplainable. That's the word!
Oh I agree it's not impossible ,but I won't belive it till i see aliens. but hey we ever found some that'd be awsome
Came across this, because I saw his name mentioned in the comments section of the first video.
http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/moscow-jan-2011-ufo-wave-is-ongoing-putting-fulham-prediction-critics-to-shame
http://sites.google.com/site/challengesofchange/
“In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane.” - Oscar Wilde
hmmmm wonder what was dropped :O wow that looks really cool
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Look, I don't want to debunk this whole UFO nonsense.
However, what a mess!
then don't debunk it……….there are thousands of unexplained sightings every year most of them don't even make the papers or what not, it's only my Mothership coming for me anyways ;)
Has nobody said what they dropped? because surely people were around?
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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I want to know if someone could pm me on Sunday when the STEREO picture of all th way around the sun is out. I would like to just com here to see it so I dint h ave to go searching for it. Because I'm worried with all this UFO crap going around that they will discover something there. So if someone could lete me know as soon as possible that day when nasa posts it and let me know what if anything was there? That'd be amazing
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Think most people are waiting for the STEREO pictures to debunk Nibiru :) not aliens. there is always gonna be things that people can't explain because we really don't know everything ;) even the experts :)
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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Yeah, Im just worried a little because in the back of my mind I think what if they find something..and on Sunday I'm going to be trying to find it and not be able to, so I figure if someone just pmed me the results I would be less freaked
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We don't need to wait until Sunday, we know through the wonders of mathematics that nothing is there, hiding behind the Sun.
In order to put probes into orbit around Venus or Mercury, or even to land on the inner planets, we have to factor in bucket loads of orbits - probes take years to get to their destinations, often making an initial orbit of a planet, then another smaller orbit, then a smaller orbit still, then a tinier orbit… all while going round and round the Sun.
Simply put, the only reason we've managed to land probes on Venus is because there isn't another object hidden from our view - it's gravitational influence would affect both the probes we send, and the other planets themselves. Because we don't see any wayward probes, and don't see any wobbly planets, we have a huge amount of evidence for their being nothing behind the sun before we ever set eyes upon that region of space.
Try explaining this to a proponent of Nibiru, Planet X, Counter Earth, Vulcan, umpteen other 'theories' however, and you are brushed aside and accused of working for the government to cover it up. Nonsense. It's called physics, and planets - whether seen or not - obey it's laws.
Yeah, many people don't understand what UFO means: unidentified flying object. The explanations? Aliens, Airplanes, Stuped people using balloons, Chinese Sky lanterns, hallucinations etc… but heh, why aliens?
Oh I completely agree with you Tomy…..on;y a few months ago I looked outside the landing window and see three red lights in the sky just moving really slowly yeah it freaked me a bit but it was cool anyways, Chinese Sky Lanterns prolly I am not that lucky to see a real UFO ;)
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.
Albert Einstein
I can't find anything on CNN, or any other serious news website, so this is all woo thing.
But why are you worried, Lindsay? It would be a great discovery for us! Aliens on Earth.
We are looking for life in another planet, but perhaps those aliens found us first. Should we kill all those aliens (if real) before they tell other aliens that we do exist?
As Hawking said, talk with aliens is not a good thing to do. So, silence please. ;-)
I'm only worried because we don't know what these aliens would do if they came here. Would they try to kill us all? I mean, idk. I just want Sunday to come and NASA show us the image around the sun so I can stop being uneasy about all of this
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The reason people freak about aliens is because they are not looking at it from a scientific point of view. A lot look at it from a conspiracy point of view. There is this big thing about the "New World Order" being in cahoots with aliens going so far as to say the aliens are genetically engineering us and/or breeding with us etc. .Aliens in that sense are portrayed by certain people as something sinister, something to be feared. The link I posted above about the author's predictions of UFO sightings is actually kind of interesting. I searched for more info about it and came across this link. http://truthseekerforum.com/ufos/retired-norad-officers-new-book-predicts-a-tentative-worldwide-ufo-display-on-october-13-2010/ At first I thought he was predicting something bad with the aliens, but now it seems he is saying that the aliens want to save us from the build up of carbon in our atmosphere. He portrays them as well meaning, saviors of the human race basically. So I was wrong about him and his conclusion, he paints a good picture instead.
“In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane.” - Oscar Wilde
retired-norad-officers-new-book-predicts-a-tentative-worldwide-ufo-display-on-october-13-2010/
I think I would have worded this slightly differently. How about: retired-officers-publishers-predict-increased-publicity-and-book-sales-by-inventing-fake-ufo-prediction-on-date-of-publication.
For you, lindsay: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/news/entire-sun.html
"Do you ever think about things you do think about?" - Henry Drummond to Matthew Harrison Brady in Inherit the Wind
How did they take this picture of the entire sun? They took some years, right?
Three or four or so years for the satellites to reach their current positions, a few hours to dump the data back down to Earth. The whole process of the STEREO mission is awesome, had to research it to debunk a bunch of Nibiru stuff.
And I'll edit for a bit of clarity. We're only seeing two images, one of each half of the Sun, stuck together to form a sphere. I'm not sure of the exposure times for those instruments, but we get multiple images like that beamed down to Earth daily, such that we now have a near real time view of the Sun in oh-so-many different ways, and finally a complete surface image at the time of images being taken.
Pretty darn cool. Or hot, as it's the Sun…






