Do you believe in Aliens?

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Do you believe in Aliens?

Of course! They took me on an intergalactic adventure, placed a brain scanner on my head and shoved a proboscis up my butt to see what expression I'd make.
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Yes, advanced life definitely exists beyond our planet.
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29%
Maybe.
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18%
Probably not.
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13%
No way.
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21%
I'm unsure and felt the need to vote in this non-compulsory poll.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby mick » Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:51 pm

Probably not, though I agree with Wedgie that the odds for the existance of aliens is more favourable than that for God (the God of Religions at least) although some theories of cosmology don't preclude the xistance of a "God" or supreme being or consciousness I think it is drawing a very long bow to suggest such a being would have an interest in us. I once saw a UFO at around midday in the late 70s, very large cylindrical, metallic and able to travel at high speed in total silence it was about 3kms away, I stopped my car to look at as did a couple of other cars travelling in the same direction. It may well have been aliens I suppose, but as a sceptic I tend to think it was more likely to be of earthly (secret) origin. Despite at least 5-6 other people including myself seeing it, I never saw anything reported in the press. Unlike Pysber I did tell my father who suggested that I should not have been driving drunk :lol:
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Psyber » Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:26 pm

mick wrote: I once saw a UFO at around midday in the late 70s, very large cylindrical, metallic and able to travel at high speed in total silence it was about 3kms away, I stopped my car to look at as did a couple of other cars travelling in the same direction. It may well have been aliens I suppose, but as a sceptic I tend to think it was more likely to be of earthly (secret) origin. Despite at least 5-6 other people including myself seeing it, I never saw anything reported in the press. Unlike Pysber I did tell my father who suggested that I should not have been driving drunk :lol:
My experience was interesting.
I was walking home around dusk, kicking a tin can along the road as kids do, when I heard a crackling noise.
I looked up and spotted at about 45 degrees of elevation and slightly to my left a classic biconvex "saucer" shape like two tea saucers set face to face.
It was angling down at about 40 degrees from horizontal flight and spiraling about its path so I saw it both as a disk and the saucer shape as it rotated.
It was glowing a dull cherry red and trailing sparks. It looked just a little smaller than the moon looks high in the sky and regular in shape.
Then it stopped, went silent, hovered for a few seconds, and went straight up very rapidly.
I have no explanation for what I saw. It was late 1953 or early 1954.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby unknown source » Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:49 pm

Psyber wrote:
mick wrote: I once saw a UFO at around midday in the late 70s, very large cylindrical, metallic and able to travel at high speed in total silence it was about 3kms away, I stopped my car to look at as did a couple of other cars travelling in the same direction. It may well have been aliens I suppose, but as a sceptic I tend to think it was more likely to be of earthly (secret) origin. Despite at least 5-6 other people including myself seeing it, I never saw anything reported in the press. Unlike Pysber I did tell my father who suggested that I should not have been driving drunk :lol:
My experience was interesting.
I was walking home around dusk, kicking a tin can along the road as kids do, when I heard a crackling noise.
I looked up and spotted at about 45 degrees of elevation and slightly to my left a classic biconvex "saucer" shape like two tea saucers set face to face.
It was angling down at about 40 degrees from horizontal flight and spiraling about its path so I saw it both as a disk and the saucer shape as it rotated.
It was glowing a dull cherry red and trailing sparks. It looked just a little smaller than the moon looks high in the sky and regular in shape.
Then it stopped, went silent, hovered for a few seconds, and went straight up very rapidly.
I have no explanation for what I saw. It was late 1953 or early 1954.


were you at roswell?
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Dog_ger » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:04 pm

The distances that have to be travelled in space to get here,

or for us to get there,

makes it impossible for space travel.

We are talking Light Years.

You would have to be the desendants of desendants to visit...

Impossible. ;) :lol:

If you could travel at the speed of light it would take centuries... ;)
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Dog_ger » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:07 pm

Any Unidentified Flying Object is "This Planet Made" :lol:
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Psyber » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:25 pm

unknown source wrote: were you at roswell?
No, walking north-west along 13th Street, Bowden, actually! :lol:
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby SABRE » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:53 pm

mick & Psyber,
Congratulations to both of you on admitting your personal observations with such frankness.
I've always tried to forget a rather disturbing childhood experience, but your candidness has
forced me to remember something that happened to my cousin and I on Sydney's North Shore
during the mid 60's. We've never discussed this strange occurence, so I'll contact him sometime
and quiz him about his recollections before facing the possibility of public ridicule here and elsewhere.
Suffice to say, I have no doubts whatsoever that we are not alone in this immeasurable universe.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Dog_ger » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:08 pm

Anyone that has seen a martian, needs help. :shock:

Haven't you seen the surface of mars..? ;) :lol:
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby mick » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:20 pm

unknown source wrote:
Psyber wrote:
mick wrote: I once saw a UFO at around midday in the late 70s, very large cylindrical, metallic and able to travel at high speed in total silence it was about 3kms away, I stopped my car to look at as did a couple of other cars travelling in the same direction. It may well have been aliens I suppose, but as a sceptic I tend to think it was more likely to be of earthly (secret) origin. Despite at least 5-6 other people including myself seeing it, I never saw anything reported in the press. Unlike Pysber I did tell my father who suggested that I should not have been driving drunk :lol:
My experience was interesting.
I was walking home around dusk, kicking a tin can along the road as kids do, when I heard a crackling noise.
I looked up and spotted at about 45 degrees of elevation and slightly to my left a classic biconvex "saucer" shape like two tea saucers set face to face.
It was angling down at about 40 degrees from horizontal flight and spiraling about its path so I saw it both as a disk and the saucer shape as it rotated.
It was glowing a dull cherry red and trailing sparks. It looked just a little smaller than the moon looks high in the sky and regular in shape.
Then it stopped, went silent, hovered for a few seconds, and went straight up very rapidly.
I have no explanation for what I saw. It was late 1953 or early 1954.


were you at roswell?


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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Dog_ger » Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:30 am

Smile :)

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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Strawb » Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:03 am

Have you ever noticed that most people who get abducted always seemed to get probed and are from way over yonder
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby JAS » Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:40 am

Dog_ger wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxllptqVSYk

Still a non-believer. :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhElE3JILAE

And the last laugh... Lochness ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEf4xNu3h2k


You leave our Nessie out of this...only lives 50 miles up the road from here so I won't have you tainting his good name by putting him in the same thread as aliens [-x

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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Pseudo » Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:38 am

JAS wrote:You leave our Nessie out of this...only lives 50 miles up the road from here so I won't have you tainting his good name by putting him in the same thread as aliens [-x


His good name? I thought Nessie was a sheila?
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:39 am

Michael Jackson anyone?

I remember that scene in Men In Black.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Psyber » Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:46 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Michael Jackson anyone?
I remember that scene in Men In Black.
I don't remember the scene, but would it explain his suspected interest in anal probing...

However, it is possibly not politically correct to say anything negative about him now.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby unknown source » Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:01 pm

Dog_ger wrote:The distances that have to be travelled in space to get here,

or for us to get there,

makes it impossible for space travel.

We are talking Light Years.

You would have to be the desendants of desendants to visit...

Impossible. ;) :lol:

If you could travel at the speed of light it would take centuries... ;)


i know they could fly away with some teenagers (male and female) the chicks gets knocked up in massive orgie's they look after them untill they get to old and then push them into space.. the kids will be brain washed and think this is okay to do so when they get old so they will do the same when they get older.. this will continue for centuries then finally they will realise there is nothing out there and return to earth to find no living persons because the aliens took over and destroyed all mankind and they will start human life all over again..
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby therisingblues » Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:17 pm

Dog_ger wrote:The distances that have to be travelled in space to get here,

or for us to get there,

makes it impossible for space travel.

We are talking Light Years.

You would have to be the desendants of desendants to visit...

Impossible. ;) :lol:

If you could travel at the speed of light it would take centuries... ;)


Sorry Dogger, but this sounds like Captain Cook's response to someone telling him that you can get from Britain to Australia in a day.
Sailing ships just don't go that fast, what is everyone talking about? ;)
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:19 pm

I would love to see Christian Panther's views in here
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby therisingblues » Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:29 pm

I know a guy from California who related a story to me with some reluctance.
In the late 1980's he had just arrived outside his shop overlooking the San Francisco Bay. It was very early in the morning, before the sun had risen, but he claimed that everything lit up so bright that he suddenly cast a very clear shadow on his shop door, he thought someone behind him was using an arc-whelder. He turned and looked into the skies to see a bright light, trailing across the sky. He described mostly the brightness of the object, and said that it seemed to be pulsing irregularly. It changed directions a couple of times, very sharply, and then went straight up.
There were many calls into the local radio stations about it, and they promised to look into it and said that they would update once they knew more.
There were no updates, and the incident was never mentioned on radio or any other media again.
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Re: Do you believe in Aliens?

Postby Psyber » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:29 pm

therisingblues wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:The distances that have to be travelled in space to get here,
or for us to get there,
makes it impossible for space travel.
We are talking Light Years.
You would have to be the desendants of desendants to visit...
Impossible. ;) :lol:
If you could travel at the speed of light it would take centuries... ;)
Sorry Dogger, but this sounds like Captain Cook's response to someone telling him that you can get from Britain to Australia in a day.
Sailing ships just don't go that fast, what is everyone talking about? ;)
As I posted in my first on this thread, if Einstein was right and we could not exceed the speed of light, the Centauri system is about 4 years away.
We could do that now if we had the motivation to spend the money the use the ion rockets we know how to build already.
Acceleration and deceleration would stretch the journey out a bit more than 4 years, but it is not hundreds of years.

If, however, there is a way to exceed light speed, and we find it, that shortens the time.
[Some Dutch scientist did claim to have successfully propelled sub-atomic particles a short distance at greater than light speed a few years ago.]

If space is curved enough for there to be "space-warp" short-cuts it may not be necessary to exceed light speed. This is still regarded as possible by theorists in Astrophysics.
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