1) I STRONLY Believe in UFO's, and would LOVE them to open a bigger investigation. I've heard too many stories from very believable sources to think they don't exist.
2) That ear is the stupidist thing I've ever seen! It's like the guy was disappointed he didn't have a birth defect so he got surgery to rectify the situation.
HOWEVER, if they could make it a working ear, that would be pretty cool to have a bluetooth in there. Best of both worlds. You could walk around with use of both ears and take calls on the third ear
I do agree that countries need to know what is in their airspace. And that in this panic "the terrorist will get us" times, the fact that they haven't launched an investigation into unidentified aircraft is suspicious.
The ear creeped me out. I almost didn't do the story. And then I thought, wait, I should do the story BECAUSE the ear creeped me out.
Something I have to wonder about UFO's. With EVERYONE in the entire developed world now carrying more cameras, video cameras, and cell phones with camera and video capability . . . why is there not a huge increase of documented photographed/videoed sightings?
Something I have to wonder about UFO's. With EVERYONE in the entire developed world now carrying more cameras, video cameras, and cell phones with camera and video capability . . . why is there not a huge increase of documented photographed/videoed sightings?
Cuz they're wiley you silly guy!
Besides, everyone knows digital camera technology is actual alien technology gleened from the Roswell crash. I'm sure they are advanced enough now to disable digital cameras when they are visiting.
Something I have to wonder about UFO's. With EVERYONE in the entire developed world now carrying more cameras, video cameras, and cell phones with camera and video capability . . . why is there not a huge increase of documented photographed/videoed sightings?
Supposedly because they're unbelievably fast, and because skeptics are eager to dismiss them as something else.
I'm not much into conspiracy theories, but I'm more inclined to believe that UFOs are technology being developed that we're not supposed to know about yet. Wasn't there an instance when they first came out with the Stealth that people around the testing area reported a lot of UFO sightings?
There is an AMAZING story from 2000 in Missouri about a spacecraft that slowly passed over a town and was as big as a house, with lights and all that but absolutely NO sound.
Dozens of Missouri police officers reported it on their radios and some followed it.
1) How can that many trained officers see the same thing that supposedly "doesn't exist"
and 2) How/why did that not become a bigger story?