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Not sure how a small spacecraft could get through earth atmosphere without burning up let alone be agile and zipping around everywhere undetected. Even travelling from millions of light years away is a bit of a stretch. How on earth does that technology work? assuming the spacecraft is built from their planets minerals same as our spacecrafts.Nuts and bolts basically. Even if they managed to travel at the speed of light how does the craft stop at that speed? Surely they would have to slow down millions of miles away to be able to land but that would then defeat the object as it would take them years to get here.? I believe the moon landing happened and I believe we were created and not evolved but I don't believe in UFOs. There could be other physical life out there.. Maybe techno music is aliens trying to communicate with us?
Not sure how a small spacecraft could get through earth atmosphere without burning up let alone be agile and zipping around everywhere undetected. Even travelling from millions of light years away is a bit of a stretch. How on earth does that technology work? assuming the spacecraft is built from their planets minerals same as our spacecrafts.Nuts and bolts basically. Even if they managed to travel at the speed of light how does the craft stop at that speed? Surely they would have to slow down millions of miles away to be able to land but that would then defeat the object as it would take them years to get here.? I believe the moon landing happened and I believe we were created and not evolved but I don't believe in UFOs. There could be other physical life out there.. Maybe techno music is aliens trying to communicate with us?
Well that’s a very 3 dimensional way of looking at it
My point is not that they are of alien origin or even a new species, just that the people who said they saw something unusual were told they didn't and were mistaken.
Whether you believe the pictures and videos of them, it is perfectly possible that "they" do exist, "they" being known animals with sarcoptic mange (yum yum).
"Sarcoptic mange is caused by itch-inducing mites called Sarcoptes scabei burrowing into the upper layer of the skin. It is very common. Alison Diesel of Texas A&M University, US, who specialises in inflammatory skin conditions in animals, agrees that this disease can be sufficiently gruesome to produce convincing monsters.
"The 'mangy dog' is typically very sparsely haired to near-bald, with red or hyper-pigmented black, thickened skin," she explains. Add to this the self-inflicted wounds from scratching and a hairless body, and you have yourself a "chupacabra"."
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
My point is not that they are of alien origin or even a new species, just that the people who said they saw something unusual were told they didn't and were mistaken.
Whether you believe the pictures and videos of them, it is perfectly possible that "they" do exist, "they" being known animals with sarcoptic mange (yum yum).
"Sarcoptic mange is caused by itch-inducing mites called Sarcoptes scabei burrowing into the upper layer of the skin. It is very common. Alison Diesel of Texas A&M University, US, who specialises in inflammatory skin conditions in animals, agrees that this disease can be sufficiently gruesome to produce convincing monsters.
"The 'mangy dog' is typically very sparsely haired to near-bald, with red or hyper-pigmented black, thickened skin," she explains. Add to this the self-inflicted wounds from scratching and a hairless body, and you have yourself a "chupacabra"."
When I was in HDU last year after heart surgery, I saw millions of little alien blighters all over the walls, I asked my sister if she could see them, she could not...
I think you can only see them when high on morphine but they were real.
When I was in HDU last year after heart surgery, I saw millions of little alien blighters all over the walls, I asked my sister if she could see them, she could not...
I think you can only see them when high on morphine but they were real.
I had morphine when I broke my wrist (in five places - careless) and I certainly saw some stuff, like constantly scrolling geometric patterns . I could still feel the pain, I just didn't care about it any more.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
I had morphine when I broke my wrist (in five places - careless) and I certainly saw some stuff, like constantly scrolling geometric patterns . I could still feel the pain, I just didn't care about it any more.
The ones I saw were alien creepy crawlers, all following each other in lines sort of marching. Even now I'm convinced I did see them.
I had morphine when I broke my wrist (in five places - careless) and I certainly saw some stuff, like constantly scrolling geometric patterns . I could still feel the pain, I just didn't care about it any more.
I am sure I see a dragon walking down the road near Twickenham one night, so it could have been an alien, or just maybe as Wales had been playing England at rugger that day it was a trick in the moonlight
Then again weird what 'Californa Sunshine' can do to the mind, aliens no, dragons yes.