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Are UFOs real? Yes. Have alien visitors from space visited Earth? No.

Vince S.

10/9/2005 10:03:18 AM

ya i have seen one i have a photo to your sight too for which you gave me 1,00,00,000Rs i really do believe in it.

suchita
goa
10/8/2005 12:08:27 PM

yes they are real cause i have seen one there is even a photo clicked by me on your sight.

hena
mumbai
10/8/2005 12:04:01 PM

10/6/2005

It is so sad and discouraging that 57 years after
Kenneth Arnold we are still asking this question.

Are UFO’s real?

The answer is . . . it depends.

It depends on whether you are living
in an observable, fact-based reality or a consensus reality.

In an observable and fact-based reality, UFO’s are as real
as the screen you’re reading right now and the thing you’re sitting on..

In the consensus reality, generated and maintained by
established authorities in the military, the scientific community,
the government and the media, UFO’s are the product of dimwits and nutcases.

They are not real. They don’t exist. “And you should stop
fantasizing about little green men, and get down to the business
of doing your factory work and paying your taxes.”

In a fact-based and observable reality, there are tens of thousands of
reports by credible people describing solid craft in the skies and close to
the ground doing impossible things. They’ve come from all over the world.
There are printouts and digitally archived radar contacts of these objects.
There are hundreds of private and military video tapes of these objects.
There are audio recordings of law enforcement personnel pursuing these objects.
There are patterns appearing in farmlands swirled into downed crops, which, if
investigated with an empirical eye, are clearly not humanly achievable.

But that only exists in the fact-based and observable reality.

Evidence?
Please.
In the consensus reality, none of the evidence exists.
The tens of thousands of reports over the years were all from
people who were either drunk or delusional. At best, simply mistaken.
The Radar contacts were all the result of faulty equipment.
The video tapes are all of weather balloons, geese, helicopters or reflections of streetlights.
The audio of police pursuits are simply recordings of tired cops chasing Venus.
The crops circles are all human-made by vandals who like fractals. Dr. Levingood? Never heard of him.
See how easy that was?
All gone.

In the cold light of morning, you can wake up to the consensus reality of
having to go to work, secure in the knowledge that for the past 60 years,
no one has ever actually
seen an alien craft, and to think about it further would be a waste of your time.

This consensus reality is FAR stronger than the truth.
The Military can eliminate the truth with a court martial or a transfer to Iceland.

The Scientific community can eliminate the truth by pulling away grant money and
destroying reputations and careers.

The Government can’t destroy the truth, because it doesn’t know what truth is.
( Although if a Phoenix councilwoman asks a question that her constituents would like
answered, it IS great fun to stage a mock press conference and trot out a flunky
in an alien suit. Lots of laughs.)

An interesting side note though, is that a certain number of people were convinced
there were stockpiles of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
I don’t know how many. Maybe a hundred? A Thousand? Three?
I wonder how those numbers compare to
The volume of people who have witnessed UFO’s?
Certainly there were enough of the WMD witnesses and investigators and
intelligence personnel to have our kids sent over to Iraq to die.
But as for the number of UFO witnesses?
Well there’s no reason to believe them.
If we did, we’d have to get legal search and seizure warrants drawn up
for getting into the labs of corporate military subcontractors.
Can’t have that now can we?

Of all the established authorities,
the Media has the strongest headlock on the truth.
It creates it like an almighty priesthood every night.
And since America attends the “Church of TV”,
there is a built-in reality shaper in nearly every home, rich or poor.

And the Media does not ignore the UFO issue.
The Media latches onto the UFO issue like a rabid chimp grabbing a clay sculpture.
It twists it into an unrecognizable lump of crap and then defecates on it.

If there is a symposium or convention about UFO’s or a UFO event, and there are attending
Physicists, Retired Army Officers or Investigators that have spent decades researching the
matter, The Media will swoop in!
Who will they interview?
The kid with the X-files t-shirt and tinfoil hat of course.
Or the guy with the antennae and painted green face.

But if they MUST air a documentary where those PHD’s get to talk on camera, then
the best way to get their point across is to place them on a weird psychedelic background
And tilt the camera. ( “This is entertainment folks. Don’t believe for a minute that this scientist
is actually a scientist. We here at WXYZ are convinced that this is a weird and kooky subject.
Go thou and do likewise.” )

At this point, the citizen with one foot in the fact-based reality might ask:
“But what about all the new fall TV shows dealing with UFO’s and the paranormal? Surely
public opinion must be changing on the subject?”

Sadly, these shows are presented as fictional entertainment. By their very nature, they
take the fact of the UFO phenomenon and turn it into a video comic book.
With the bulk of the population watching these fine and entertaining ‘stories’, any serious attempt
to discuss the UFO issue thereafter places you in the category of an ignoramus that cannot separate fact from
fiction.
In fact, if prime time UFO shows become really popular for several seasons, then you can effectively
write-off ALL genuine UFO reports for years.
( “Obviously these people calling Peter Davenport have had their imaginations fueled by Television.” )

Are UFO’s real?
As a private citizen of average or even above average intelligence, you
might think it is a perfectly valid question to ask.
In this reality it is not.
You are permitted to think about it, but God help you if you bring it up with
your friends and coworkers. They will smile politely at you and begin looking
at each other behind your back as you speak, with a knowing and unspoken camaraderie
of “ We are sane. This guy/gal is nuts.”

If you INSIST on remaining in the fact-based and observable reality, go right ahead.
You know the reported history.
You’ve seen the photos and video.
You know the various high-profile events.
Nobody has to tell you who Dr. Steven Greer is, or who Steve Basset is, or Stanton Friedman or Art Bell.

And you can write to the Congress or the Senate.
( Pardon me while I fight off this coughing fit.)

Present them with the facts. And conclude with:
“ Please take positive and effective action to see that a full and effective investigation is brought to bear on this matter.”
If your letter ever actually reached a member of Congress or the Senate, what they
would read in it would not be the facts. What they would read in it would be:
“Please commit political suicide and end your career. Give up your current livelihood and go back to
practicing law if you have not been disbarred.”

I am 45 years old.
I have been watching UFO’s be “real” and “unreal” since I was 9.
There are folks out there that have known the truth far longer than I have.
This subject won’t go away.
There will be close encounters of every kind for decades to come.
But until we get Mother Ships PARKED over New York, Chicago and Los Angeles
A la “Independence Day”,
we haven’t got a hope in hell of ever seeing it addressed by the Congress
studied by mainstream science, admitted to exist at all by the military
or taken seriously by the media.

Are UFO’s real?
Not in your lifetime.
Sorry.

..

Wolfram
NJ - USA
10/6/2005 10:57:55 PM

yes

Emir Kulenovic
Zenica, Bosnia&Hezegowina
10/6/2005 11:25:20 AM

I have never seen one, but I believe so. The very large number of sightings by competent, credible observers, and the lack of plausible alternate hypotheses, convinces me that piloted craft from somewhere are visiting the Earth. There is also mounting evidence that national governments know UFOs to be real and are concealing this information. I am less convinced of allegedly related phenomena: retrieved saucers & reverse engineering, government communication with aliens, abductions, animal mutilations, etc. But even these are possibly true and merit serious scientific investigation.

Gary Harris
Las Vegas, NV
10/6/2005 9:54:49 AM

Personally I believe society must be real "full of it's self" to think that we are the only intelligent life in this vast and infinite universe. To believe that we are the only ones here is just about as obsurd as thinking that the world is flat.

Some people say that they don't believe that ET's are real because of religious reasons.But as a Christian my self, I took it literally when the Bible stated that God created the HEAVENS and the EARTH. I know that Christianity isn't the only religion out there, but it's no more unrealistic to believe that we may have beings from other galaxies among us than it is for me to believe there was a man who walked on water and rose from the dead.

But probably ,for me , what blows my mind the most is the amount of so called scientists out there who discount the existence of other life forms. Do they really think that EARTH is the only planet out there that can support life?? Scientists are supposed to open minded and free thinkers, yet they seem to be among the most skeptical. Go figure.

This universe is vast and mysterious , and there are many things that go on out there which are unexplained. Just because something can't be explained , it does not mean that it doesn't exist. I think that people should remember to keep an open mind not only about ET's , but also about things concerning the supernatural as well.

K.C.
FLorida
10/5/2005 11:34:18 AM

No, just the gimmick from advanced technologies, or any parties are kind enough to develop that such of flying machines.

Daniel Jo Teracota
England
10/4/2005 6:27:35 AM

Plus they know we will kill them, because we are afraid of them, and if we do not kill them with bullets, we will do it with a scapel.

Bill Brackett
Boston, Ma.
10/4/2005 4:15:23 AM

To think that this speck of dust, called earth, could be the only harberger of life, has to have a big ego, in this vast endless universe. Bacteria live in thousends of degrees, under the oceans, feeding off the minerals, that come from the tube vents, on the ocean floor. Life comes in many forms, and from the reports, over the last 100, or so years, I have a feeling, we will not recognize them, as anything we could relate to. Blobs, sulfar smells, high radition, tube men, Moth men, Gray men, Nordics, Reptillian, Red headed little people, Monsters, not in there eyes, we are the Monsters .We kill each other, make War on each other, rightly or wrongly, we cannot settle a dispute, without going for a gun, If you where them, would you want to interact, with us?Trillions of stars/Suns around most Suns, revole planets (Drakes equation)We are a piece of sand on a beach.

Bill Brackett
Boston,Ma.
10/4/2005 3:37:57 AM

   

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