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mikecroley

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-07 17:44  
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On 2008-07-06 13:02, Sanchez wrote:
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On 2008-07-05 17:48, mikecroley wrote:
I wonder whether you'll fall for the holographic projections.
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Only time will tell.........though I think you give the powers that be too little credit. The control without such clumsy technology as holographic projectors. They do it through news media, politics and disinformation. That's far more effective than silly lights in the sky.
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LOL! No more clumsy than using explosives to pull all three towers, yet YOU believe it.
I can think of no more effective way of ending nuclear WW3 than with a nice little alien invasion.
Tell me, why do you find it so difficult to believe that the 'Secret World Government', (that you recognized as a reality in an earlier post) are not a really evil bunch of MotherF........s? The kinda folk who ritually abuse and murder children for a Kick. The sort of people who burnt other people in ovens. Or the sort of people who enslaved the black man for example. Why's that so difficult to take on board?
Too fearful to contemplate maybe!
You think the Holocaust was bad!!
Now that I've muddied your waters again, I hope for your sake things are now a little clearer.
mike
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Sanchez

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-06 13:02  
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On 2008-07-05 17:48, mikecroley wrote:
I wonder whether you'll fall for the holographic projections.
mike
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Only time will tell.........though I think you give the powers that be too little credit. The control without such clumsy technology as holographic projectors. They do it through news media, politics and disinformation. That's far more effective than silly lights in the sky.
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mikecroley

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-05 17:48  
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On 2008-07-05 09:46, Sanchez wrote:
That's an utterly true story and 1 of the reasons I'll believe only when provided with proof and after all logical explanations have been exhausted. Had I walked off before that gull got bored, I'd forever have had a strange UFO story to tell and just been another self-delusional sheeple looking for something 'out there'......
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I wonder whether you'll fall for the holographic projections.
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Sanchez

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-05 09:46  
My UFO story: In late 1987 I was walking along the West side of an Offshore production platform NE of the Shetland Isles when I spotted something glowing in the completely black sky. The object was cigar-shaped, almost unmoving and glowing an 'orangey' colour. I stopped and watched for ages (what seemed like ages) absolutely agog at what I was seeing. This was 60 N-m from nearest land, there were no ships in the area, the weather was calm with a very light breeze. As it was pitch black and there were no reference points - couldn't see sky or water in the dark, I could not figure out how close or far away and obviously how big the object was. As I was staring a colleague of mine came along and stood watching with me, also unable to figure what we were seeing. I was wishing I had a camera to photograph this strange phenomenum.
However, the seagull which had been gliding almost motionless on the light breeze with the orange glow of the gas flare reflecting off it's white body decided it was bored, flapped it's wings and flew off. My colleague punched me on the arm, shook his head and wandered off to tell everyone of my UFO experience. They ripped the p1ss out of me for the whole trip!
That's an utterly true story and 1 of the reasons I'll believe only when provided with proof and after all logical explanations have been exhausted. Had I walked off before that gull got bored, I'd forever have had a strange UFO story to tell and just been another self-delusional sheeple looking for something 'out there'......
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chimera

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-05 08:02  
In the news here the fire brigade was called to a phone-box where a man was trapped. They opened the door the correct way.
But I worry about the Martians. What on earth do they make of those space-probes twinkling past, going "beep-crackle" or crashing in total write-off? Invasion of privacy, I call it.
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AngieLake

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-05 01:23  
Funny you mentioned the moon, chimera.
I was reading a news article just a moment ago, about someone in Wales who called the police to report a round object hanging in the sky.
Guess what it was? (they were serious!)
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chimera

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-04 23:10  
Aircraft appear to move in strange ways, as big planes landing seem to hang still in mid-air, whether from the side or front on. They reflect sunlight when seen at high altitude, and their lights at night shine for miles. The moon's size is distorted on the horizon, so various optical effects can happen.
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mikecroley

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-04 20:11  
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On 2008-07-04 18:46, Laughing_Ball wrote:
I believe studies have shown electromagnetism can cause apparent paranormal experiences. Maybe that caused people to think it was something extra-terrerestrial.
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Only if the mind is already filled with such thoughts and images. Which of course they are. We're well prepared to accept we're being invaded. All those little grey bog eyed critters out to scare the sh*t out of folks. Love it!
mike
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Laughing_Ball

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-04 18:46  
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On 2008-07-03 12:50, AngieLake wrote:
"It was definitely a flying saucer. It was a pity I didn't have a camera because it was there for at least 10 minutes, just hovering. We were on the way down to play darts when something caught our eye in the south-east, so we stopped.
'It looked like a rugger ball, but the ends of it were more pointy. When it took off, it just went like lightning on the same line as it hovered. I wrote it down in my diary. It was 6.45pm on the Friday night. If we were coming back from the pub, people would be saying, 'They've had one or two.' But we were going TO the pub."
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I wonder if an event like this, assuming its geological has an electro-magnetic effect which may affect the brain. I believe studies have shown electromagnetism can cause apparent paranormal experiences. Maybe that caused people to think it was something extra-terrerestrial.
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2008-07-04 14:28  
Well done hopalong muddymick,
You spotted one of the baddies hiding behind those stones, big stones and little stones?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F37VQnMhssg
Kevin
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