Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Aliens? Maybe more than Science Fiction.

Former U.S. Air Force personnel claim they experienced UFO activity near nuclear sites at which they worked.



Here is the link to the original video on CNN.

So... what do you all think? Do you think the Government is hiding something big like this from us, or are these people just seeing things. Any comments are very welcome.

16 comments:

  1. I don't know. I want to believe but I am one of those people who has to see it with my own eyes. No lie though, I would probably shit my pants if I saw an alien craft hovering over my head.

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  2. I want to believe too. These incidents are far too common around the globe to be something that everyone just hallucinated.

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  3. hum... who knows? better keep on searchs... is good to bleave :D

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  4. once terrorism isnt a good enough invisible threat, the next ones will be from space.

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  5. I think the government is hiding something. The universe has been around for too long to not contain extra terrestrial life. It angers me when those are so ignorant to things like this.

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  6. this is funny as hell to me. lmao.

    still interesting. makes you wonder why no one has videos of these

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  7. maybe they don't trust the stupid primitives with dangerous weapons.

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  8. The truth is out there.

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  9. Oh yea, I completely believe there's life out there. There's a lot of videos around the net showing UFOs and such, and I have heard of strange lights in the sky near where I live. I actually saw some a few weeks ago flying over that I don't think were planes, but who knows.

    Also I find it very hard to believe that in this infinitely expanding universe, ours is the only planet that has intelligent life on it.

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  10. A great man once said : "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." None exists to support these alien shenanigans.

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  11. I think it's definitely not the last we've heard of this.

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