NASA's YouTube UFO clips renew conspiracy theories »
Posted By ebookey 5 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyBattle lines appear to have been drawn between those in the UFO conspiracy camp, who believe YouTube clips recently released by NASA prove the U.S. space administration has knowledge of UFOs and is covering it up, and those who dismiss such claims as nonsense.
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Mikunited5 months, 1 week ago
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I'm interested in UFO's and would love to see proof.I have been running a seti program on my PC for years,that helps analyze
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radio frequencies for UFO's.As of yet.like all other SETI people I have had no success.I have never seen a UFO and have never been convinced by any videos of photos.I do feel that there must be life out there somewhere.I just guess they haven't been visiting the Earth,or have technology that keeps them hidden.Most of what we hear is just a form of modern mythology -

HMMace5 months, 1 week ago
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WHEN IT COMES TO UFOs---TO THINK THAT THESE "THINGS" FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE GALAXY--OPERATE AS WE DO--YOU ARE NOT USING
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YOUR NOGGIN---THEY PROBABLY "BEND' TIME'''AND LIGHT---SO AS NOT TO BE SEEN--OR HEARD..AND--MAYBE HAVE ANSWERS WE ONLY DREAM ABOUT---- WE HAVE HAD "SPY EYES" IN SPACE FOR MANY YEARS..AND WE SEE NOTHING..WAKE UP/..
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