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Are UFOs real? Name, Location, Date

YEA WHATEVER SURE WHY NOT

ANONYMOUS

2/25/2005 7:16:23 PM

Yes. Our universe is so large and so old that the average person has difficulty to conceive the consept. We are so young and so small compared to the universe that it is beyond comparison. It hasn't been 50 years since we first left this planet and went to the moon. It could be a hundred or a million years before we leave our solar system or galaxy. To make an assumption today that we are alone, then the earth must be flat. Men from Mars existed long before we landed on the moon. Why are people not willing to accept that UFO's are real? I can prove they are. If corn isn't planted by someone every year, it will not grow next year by itself. So where did it come from? Don't tell me our chimpanzee ancestors planted corn every year.

Dennis Needham
El Paso, Texas USA
2/25/2005 3:54:04 PM

claro, estoy casi segura de ello, pues nuestro universo es infinito y las posobilidades de vida fuera de la tierra y su orbita son muy extensas incluso infinitas

celi g r
mcallen tx
2/25/2005 3:34:46 PM

I believe we are being visited constantly.

Chris
Texas
2/25/2005 2:40:43 PM

Yes. I have always felt they were.

Carol
Charleston, Wv
2/25/2005 11:46:07 AM

By definition, of course they're real. Anything unidentified in the sky flying around is a UFO. The real question is this: Are UFOs flying objects from an extraterrestrial civilizations, time travelers, or as some suggest, beings from other planes of existence taking form in the physical environment and all our brains can register is a futuristic flying machine. My grandmother and aunt saw a UFO flying west of her location in Fremont, Ne. This UFO was "zipping" around for several hours. If I remember her story correctly, the next day's paper reported a UFO in the sky near Grand Island and disappeared when the Air force was sent to investigate. This took place in the early or mid 1990's. My grandfather on the other side told a story of seeing a UFO "fly straight up" out of the Platte River while driving late at night between Omaha and Lincoln sometime in the 1960's. He never reported it or said anything until that evening. As for me? Well, I would look at the sky for hours on end since a kid and have yet, in 37 years, to see one...although I have enjoyed lots-o-meteorites. I truly believe our universe is filled with life. I also believe our physical senses (or our instruments which measure physical phenomena) are limited. So far as I'm concerned, this leaves the possibility for a type of life, we may not fully recognize, currently visiting or "stationed" at our planet. Eventho, some close and very trusted family members have experienced UFOs. Eventho, I believe in extraterrestrial life (even far far more advanced then us), I will still hold the skeptical notion, seeing and experiencing enforces a belief. The implications are too far reaching to just "jump" to conclusions. I mean jump to conclusions as a fanatical believer or fanatical disbeliever. Only through serious scientific methods can we come to proper conclusion. But ultimately (assuming they are "real" and far more advanced then us), the REAL truth will come out when "they" feel the time is right.

Derick Bumgarner
Austin, Tx
2/25/2005 11:38:01 AM

Yes, I think they're real. When I was young, my Dad's interest in UFO's used to freak me out. He read books like "Communion," and I wanted nothing to do with it. As I get older - and more interested by things like power tools and the military - I find myself following in his footsteps. I'm totally fascinated by UFO phenomenon.

After ABC's Peter Jennings special last night, I don't see how skeptics can blow off credible sightings made by military men, police men and commercial pilots. Many of them didn't say anything about aliens, but they did say the things they saw were not illusions, hallucinations or man-made aircraft. From the 1940s to now, you can't deny credible, straight-shooting people who have no agenda or anything to gain.

I don't believe in abductions. I do believe that sometimes UFOs can be explained as earthly phenomenon. I also believe that if hundreds of people see a UFO up close, that moves like nothing of this earth and is totally silent, it could be a secret craft made by the U.S. government. But I also believe that the U.S. government is able to make these craft by reverse-engineering UFOs that crashed here at some point.

Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but there is more to this story than the government is leading on. I just hope those secrets don't put us in danger.

O-dogg
Oakland, Calif.
2/25/2005 11:34:48 AM

How many black doves do you have to see to prove that not all doves are white? Answer of course is "just one".

So my question is: "What is likelihood, or statisitcal probability, that every single account: written, photographed, video taped, documented etc. through human history is wrong? Only one needs to be right.

So far as I am concerned, there is just too much evidence. To many credible people with no apparent motive, other than to share an experience, to discount the possbility so out of hand.

In opinion, It won't be long now, and the truth of it all will be evident to all.

Michelle Galloway
Jefferson, Ga 30549
2/25/2005 9:37:11 AM

yes. it is ignorant and egotistical that people close their minds to the wonderful possibility of being able to communicate to other life forms. we need to move forward with Dr. Hynek's conclusions that there is life beyond earth.

thorn heffner
ashland kentucky united states
2/25/2005 9:25:07 AM

yes. it is ignorant and egotistical that people close their minds to the wonderful possibility of being able to communicate to other life forms. we need to move forward with Dr. Hynek's conclusions that there is life beyond earth.

thorn heffner
ashland kentucky united states
2/25/2005 9:25:07 AM

   

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