40 things about UFOs you didn't know

ufoevidence.org/documents/doc1484.htm

and why most people don’t know.

disclosureproject.org/abcnewsdefrauding.htm
disclosureproject.org/mediaplay.htm
gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20060411/index.htm

Edit: Mod,I think your change in my tittle is a little mislleading.This isn’t JUST about UFOs.

I saw an Alien just the other day in Carrefour. He looked almost as tall, a little pudgier, quite a lot hairier, and about as confused as I did.
“I’m all lost in the supermarket
I can no longer shop happily…”
:note:

Fact #41 - they don’t warm-up the anal probe before they use it on you.

I know it sounds barbaric, but it’s true. PM me for details.

Picking a few at random…

Er, that the New Agers have been right all along…?

[quote]20. Why has President Bush ordered that presidential papers following the Carter administration may be concealed from our democracy forever?


  1. Do we or do we not have both the right and need to learn the truth of our Nature? [/quote]

Why are these questions for scientists?

[quote=“guangtou”]Fact #41 - they don’t warm-up the anal probe before they use it on you.

I know it sounds barbaric, but it’s true. PM me for details.[/quote]

Mate, that’s ridiculous. Any civilisation advanced enough to have conquered interstellar space must have survived the earlier warlike phase we’re currently going through and have developed a much higher standard of behaviour and interaction. Warming the probe before insertion is exactly the sort of courtesy that would be expected of any advanced culture.

Something that Erich Von Danicken missed is the anal probing clue link between Mayan culture and the aliens. Here’s a little bit from the NY Times.

[quote]Two of the ceramic pots in the tomb afforded a glimpse of Maya ritual practices. They are vessels decorated with pictures of people giving themselves enemas. From other art elsewhere, archeologists have known that the Maya elite used enema potions, often fermented honey, to induce trances in order to commune with the gods. In this way, the intoxicants entered the bloodstream almost immediately and in full, unfiltered measure.

Dr. Freidel said this was the “first clear association of this practice with a king.” [/quote]

There is no doubt that a lot of people do not want to voice their real opinion for fear of ridicule from your colleagues. A very familiar story in whch we can thank the US Govt’s ongoing disinformation campaign aimed at the media and general public. .And I don’t mind being on the recieving end of any form of ridicule as I quite expect it as it has become the norm for anyone with such controversial beliefs.

I think if you were to a little serious reseach into this so called phenomenon and sift though all the crap that is out there,you will be very surprised what you will find.

I’m not trying to use this site for a launching pad for any type of crusade. I just find it very interesting subject matter and would like to know if there are any other like minded people on this site.

For those of you who are just a little interested,check this out.

netro.ca/disclosure/npccmenu.htm
ca.youtube.com/watch?v=w5uZ15qKpt0

Denial is a dangerous state of mind.

I was really into UFO stuff.
When I was 10.

[quote=“Dr. McCoy”]I was really into UFO stuff.
When I was 10.[/quote]

Nice to know you have moved on to bigger and better things.

[quote=“TheGingerMan”]I saw an Alien just the other day in Carrefour. He looked almost as tall, a little pudgier, quite a lot hairier, and about as confused as I did.
[/quote]

I think that was just Almas John visiting from Chiayi :laughing:

[quote=“Dr. McCoy”]I was really into UFO stuff.
When I was 10.[/quote]
You too huh?

Since aging is optional when given the freedom to travel at light-speed, and given the comprehensive nature of the info on your list, I expect that (1) Lt. Ellis still looks like this, and (2) you have her phone number. :wink:

Funny that once this show went off the air, I lost all interest in UFOs. Go figure. :idunno:

[quote=“redwagon”][quote=“Dr. McCoy”]I was really into UFO stuff.
When I was 10.[/quote]
You too huh?

Since aging is optional when given the freedom to travel at light-speed, and given the comprehensive nature of the info on your list, I expect that (1) Lt. Ellis still looks like this, and (2) you have her phone number. :wink:

Funny that once this show went off the air, I lost all interest in UFOs. Go figure. :idunno:[/quote]

LOL. Fair enough. Why don’t you take a look at the links I provided then give your honest opinion.

Fiction? Are we talking fiction?
I never watched that show. Now I wonder why. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century had some good babes in (in for the first season).

So did the original Star Trek, although the actress that played Janice Rand later became a drug addict/hooker working in skid row hotels. That aged her pretty quick.

[quote=“guangtou”]Fact #41 - they don’t warm-up the anal probe before they use it on you.

I know it sounds barbaric, but it’s true. PM me for details.[/quote]

Some aliens from Balastrian 5 shoved a thing the size of a baseball batt up up my anus on one occassion. You can’t trust them, even if they say they’ll wear gloves.

Wildcard is onto something here people. Only the foolhardy would avoid reading this thread.

She was hot, but she’s doing okay on the Trekker circuit. She had a small part in the first movie.

She was hot, but she’s doing okay on the Trekker circuit. She had a small part in the first movie.[/quote]

Yeah, she later cleaned herself up. Good for her. She was quite hot in the original series, but they fired her for being drunk on the set if I remember correctly.

Wildcard, you need to read Dreamweaver by Stephen King if you really want the true lowdown on alien invasions. Its not all just littel green men and anal probes. The spores are much, much worse.

there’s actually some interesting science behind energy propulsion systems that the US apparently obtained from Nazi advanced science programs. There’s even a well-known scientific principle for lift of a saucer/wing object named after the Eastern European scientist: the Coanda effect.

:wink:

Of course, SOME aliens are easy meat once you know how to deal with them, no matter how intimidating they might first appear. John Wyndham can help you with that. It’s always best to be prepared.

I don’t mind the anal probes without gloves, it’s the lack of lube that always gets me.

HG