ryan
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I believe theres something out there, but not UFOs.
Haven't seen any UFOs myself, but I've heard of two rather serious happenings. Back in '91, many strange lights appeared in the Retezat mountains. Many people, in at least two different groups, saw them. They seemed to arrange themselves in various configurations, even resembling the lights of a city at night, according to witness accounts. Unfortunately, the pilots of a plane headed for a city about 100 miles away apparently mistook those lights as the destination city, and started preparing for landing. It flew straight into a cliff face. The resulting investigation concluded that the landing gear was down, and there was something about them announcing the airport that they're landing, maybe recorded on the black box...can't remember exactly now.
Another case happened in 2007, when a MIG 21 got hit by something while flying at 6500m, at over 800 km/h. The impact totally shattered the canopy glass, punctured the pilot's helmet and caused him head injuries. However, he remained conscious and managed to land the plane. The video recording of the impact didn't show anything more than four dark objects smashing into the cockpit. No detail could be revealed.
For the first one, maybe some kind of optical atmospheric phenomenon could be the culprit. As for the second, I don't know. Maybe some birds, or debris from something.
astrosammy said:A few weeks ago I saw something on TV about UFOs.
They made an experiment: They set someone under magnetic radiation and later, under hypnosis, he said that he had contact with aliens. So maybe it is only magnetic radiation.
Hmm, you've to be careful with that. The one color photo that everybody knows who has read about the Belgian sightings can be reproduced easily. Also, many people reported an ICE-like sound from the UFO, ripples on the surface, and sometimes a low speed of 50 kph.redrover said:I think the Belgium Triangle sightings are credible.

Yes, I heard that too, and it went even further: When the topographic plates of the Earth rub against each other, they also produce electricity and magetism. This can lead to discharges in the atmosphere, which resemble strange lights in the sky. Anyone who sees something like this in an eerie environment (such as a forest in the night), plus the magnetism influencing the sides of his brain, is likely to report an abduction experience. And then they tested this by putting electrodes on someone's head and they influenced his brain with the magnetism. After he woke up, he reported seeng aliens around him and even felt them touching him.
....And these are my favourite UFOs:
Dude, those aren't UFO's, just dodgy 3D animations...:beach:
possibly a new weapon the military was testing ?