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<blockquote data-quote="cmac" data-source="post: 50934" data-attributes="member: 1473"><p>Thanks for sharing Josiah, and welcome to the fold of searching for truth. The UFO subject and ET's is a vast subject, once you really open up to the research you find this is such a bigger deal than "what crashed near Roswell in 47'" and "is the government covering up the truth?" Once you start asking around, and people feel comfortable sharing their experiences, you begin to find that there is an enormous number of people who have had experiences, seen things they can't explain away, tons of people who neither report their sightings or discuss them until they feel comfortable. Many that I've spoken to try to originally upon having the sighting attempt to rationalize them away, with what they know are ridiculous theories, that make them feel a little more safe and secure, since what they experienced is so unknown to them.</p><p> </p><p>The volume of sightings year after year is astonishing, and one thing to keep in mind, that is still a small percentage of the actual sightings, most go unreported. So, keep that in mind when you begin to look at Mufon.com or NufoRC or any UFO sighting data base. I personally know of 5 people that I'm friends with, that aren't into UFO's and researching them, that have had sightings of craft within 1000 feet of them (some within 100 feet), they cannot deny what they experienced, they were looking for answers from me. These were all sightings that took place just in the last few months, in the midwest of the US. All live within 40 miles of me. Only 1 filed a report with Mufon, and it took me staying on them to get them to actually do it. And she had 2 seperate sightings within a month and a half, and never reported the first sighting, and she and 2 family members were within about 300 feet she said, of a large rectangular craft. Which she could describe in detail, and sketched an amazing picture of. Yet, she still wouldn't report it.</p><p> </p><p>My own step son, along with 6 other kids (17 year olds) spotted a craft near their school, in the middle of the afternoon, watched it for 45 seconds to a minute, then he and one of the original 6 that saw it the first time, saw it again 2 weeks later, in the same area, seemed to be the same craft, moving in nearly the same area it was the first time. I begged him to type up a report to turn into Mufon, but he hasn't. These aren't "misidentifications" as many skeptics want to believe that most of these sightings are. These are real people, seeing very real craft, close up, but just don't turn in a report. And these are people who know me, and I attempted like crazy to get them to file a report, and yet they still didn't.</p><p> </p><p>So, then imagine how many people out there are experiencing something, and either have no idea where to report it, don't know that you can or should report these things, and most of all, are just too scared and worried about what people will think about them if they do. So, they choose not to.</p><p> </p><p>One of my friends that I talked into reporting one of her sightings, likely only did because there were numerous people that saw the same thing she did. So I think she felt safer for some reason to report it. 6 other family members of hers saw what she saw, and numerous other cars on the road pulled over and were pointing at it. This was over a major city. Likely hundreds if not thousands of people viewed this, and it was not conventional craft. It was making sudden movements from one spot to another, multiple times. Before I knew about her sighting, I had my own sighting about 30 hours later, about 15 to 20 miles north of hers. I saw a white blimp shaped object, fairly large (100 feet or more long) for about 6 to 8 seconds, and then it was gone, gone from the sky, no where to be found, just disappeared. There is no doubt what I saw. When I told her about what I saw, she was blown away, and told me about her sighting 2 days before, and it sounded just like what I saw, and others who reported from her UFO sighting, reported very similar stuff to mine. Even though her sighting was over a major city of millions of people, there weren't hundreds of reports filed, even though it is extremely likely that hundreds if not thousands saw this object.</p><p> </p><p>Sure there are some misidentifications, there are a few hoaxes, but in reality, there are thousands of sightings each year reported, and many, many more that go unreported (I promise you). The shear volume of this phenomena is incredible. UFO's and other beings have been around Earth for much longer than our current human form has been. This isn't a phenomena that began around 1947, or kicked off with "Foo Fighters" in WW2, it has been ongoing for thousands of years. Beyond sightings, there are thousands that have experienced contact in numerous ways.</p><p> </p><p>The truth has been kept from us far, far too long. And the reasons behind that go so deep, if we knew a fraction of them, it would be almost impossible to comprehend.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck in your search for truth, nice to see people waking up to this reality. And if this was all about physical beings coming here simply from some other planet in our a neighboring part of our galaxy, it would be much easier to comprehend or get close to the truth. The "can't get here from there" arguments are hilarious. Like we know everything there is to know about what is possible, and the technology that other civilizations have. We can't put a cap on the true possibilities from our limited knowledge of the universe and physics. There are no limits, only limited minds. This shows all throughout our history of our own evolution of science. Just over 100 years ago, we couldn't fly, now look at our advance in 100 years time. Now imagine a civilization thousands or millions of years in advance to our tech. It would and does look like magic to us, simply because it is advanced to our own reality. And what we "think" is possible and impossible. There are hundreds of billions of stars just in our 1 galaxy, and there are billions of galaxies, just in the "known" universe. Yet people still want to think we are alone, we are the only ones, and that even if there are others, they can't get here from there. Hilarious, time to wake up people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmac, post: 50934, member: 1473"] Thanks for sharing Josiah, and welcome to the fold of searching for truth. The UFO subject and ET's is a vast subject, once you really open up to the research you find this is such a bigger deal than "what crashed near Roswell in 47'" and "is the government covering up the truth?" Once you start asking around, and people feel comfortable sharing their experiences, you begin to find that there is an enormous number of people who have had experiences, seen things they can't explain away, tons of people who neither report their sightings or discuss them until they feel comfortable. Many that I've spoken to try to originally upon having the sighting attempt to rationalize them away, with what they know are ridiculous theories, that make them feel a little more safe and secure, since what they experienced is so unknown to them. The volume of sightings year after year is astonishing, and one thing to keep in mind, that is still a small percentage of the actual sightings, most go unreported. So, keep that in mind when you begin to look at Mufon.com or NufoRC or any UFO sighting data base. I personally know of 5 people that I'm friends with, that aren't into UFO's and researching them, that have had sightings of craft within 1000 feet of them (some within 100 feet), they cannot deny what they experienced, they were looking for answers from me. These were all sightings that took place just in the last few months, in the midwest of the US. All live within 40 miles of me. Only 1 filed a report with Mufon, and it took me staying on them to get them to actually do it. And she had 2 seperate sightings within a month and a half, and never reported the first sighting, and she and 2 family members were within about 300 feet she said, of a large rectangular craft. Which she could describe in detail, and sketched an amazing picture of. Yet, she still wouldn't report it. My own step son, along with 6 other kids (17 year olds) spotted a craft near their school, in the middle of the afternoon, watched it for 45 seconds to a minute, then he and one of the original 6 that saw it the first time, saw it again 2 weeks later, in the same area, seemed to be the same craft, moving in nearly the same area it was the first time. I begged him to type up a report to turn into Mufon, but he hasn't. These aren't "misidentifications" as many skeptics want to believe that most of these sightings are. These are real people, seeing very real craft, close up, but just don't turn in a report. And these are people who know me, and I attempted like crazy to get them to file a report, and yet they still didn't. So, then imagine how many people out there are experiencing something, and either have no idea where to report it, don't know that you can or should report these things, and most of all, are just too scared and worried about what people will think about them if they do. So, they choose not to. One of my friends that I talked into reporting one of her sightings, likely only did because there were numerous people that saw the same thing she did. So I think she felt safer for some reason to report it. 6 other family members of hers saw what she saw, and numerous other cars on the road pulled over and were pointing at it. This was over a major city. Likely hundreds if not thousands of people viewed this, and it was not conventional craft. It was making sudden movements from one spot to another, multiple times. Before I knew about her sighting, I had my own sighting about 30 hours later, about 15 to 20 miles north of hers. I saw a white blimp shaped object, fairly large (100 feet or more long) for about 6 to 8 seconds, and then it was gone, gone from the sky, no where to be found, just disappeared. There is no doubt what I saw. When I told her about what I saw, she was blown away, and told me about her sighting 2 days before, and it sounded just like what I saw, and others who reported from her UFO sighting, reported very similar stuff to mine. Even though her sighting was over a major city of millions of people, there weren't hundreds of reports filed, even though it is extremely likely that hundreds if not thousands saw this object. Sure there are some misidentifications, there are a few hoaxes, but in reality, there are thousands of sightings each year reported, and many, many more that go unreported (I promise you). The shear volume of this phenomena is incredible. UFO's and other beings have been around Earth for much longer than our current human form has been. This isn't a phenomena that began around 1947, or kicked off with "Foo Fighters" in WW2, it has been ongoing for thousands of years. Beyond sightings, there are thousands that have experienced contact in numerous ways. The truth has been kept from us far, far too long. And the reasons behind that go so deep, if we knew a fraction of them, it would be almost impossible to comprehend. Good luck in your search for truth, nice to see people waking up to this reality. And if this was all about physical beings coming here simply from some other planet in our a neighboring part of our galaxy, it would be much easier to comprehend or get close to the truth. The "can't get here from there" arguments are hilarious. Like we know everything there is to know about what is possible, and the technology that other civilizations have. We can't put a cap on the true possibilities from our limited knowledge of the universe and physics. There are no limits, only limited minds. This shows all throughout our history of our own evolution of science. Just over 100 years ago, we couldn't fly, now look at our advance in 100 years time. Now imagine a civilization thousands or millions of years in advance to our tech. It would and does look like magic to us, simply because it is advanced to our own reality. And what we "think" is possible and impossible. There are hundreds of billions of stars just in our 1 galaxy, and there are billions of galaxies, just in the "known" universe. Yet people still want to think we are alone, we are the only ones, and that even if there are others, they can't get here from there. Hilarious, time to wake up people. [/QUOTE]
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