Unidentified Flying Objects (Page 12)

David Nathaniel
David Nathaniel: Catholics invented the idea of "aliens".
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duncan124
duncan124:
Can you prove that or provide a link to a reasonable argument that claims Catholics did that?
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duncan124
duncan124:

3rd closest asteroid was observed on the 31st of October The Watchers reports.
https://watchers.news/2019/11/02/asteroid-2019-un13/
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Searchonglostfrndask
Searchonglostfrndask: Thanks for the share
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fritan
fritan: Of course, it isn't impossible for alien spacecraft to visit Earth. But it's unlikely that UFOs are alien spacecraft, because the UFO reports are not similar enough to each other. During the century after Columbus, local people from coastal Africa or the Americas would have been able to observe European ships of exploration off their coasts. Descriptions of those ships provided by local people in Africa or the Americas would have been similar, because the ships all used the same "tall ship" sailing technology even when they came from different European countries. By contrast, UFO descriptions are not similar. That means either that UFOs are not all the same thing or that there are many different types of alien spacecraft visiting Earth, which are based on many different spacefaring technologies. The first alternative is just common sense. The second alternative seems improbable since we can't confirm the existence of even one such technology. So UFOs are not likely to be alien spacecraft.
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duncan124
duncan124:
I agree with Fritan.

And think that as they do look the same and are associated with the Humanoids, used by the Humanoids, they are in fact from the same source as the Humanoids.

What would happen if humans had an affordable vehicle that could move them as fast as an average Google search? Wouldn't they destroy everything they wanted to visit as thousands and millions of people whizzed to fashionable spots
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fritan
fritan: @duncan124 - I'm not sure you agree with me on UFOs
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duncan124
duncan124:


"So UFOs are not likely to be alien spacecraft." and so must be a natural phenomena which has been exploited by something for a bad end.
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duncan124
duncan124:
2019 UN13 has been followed by more close NEOs.

2019 VD, 2019-Nov-04 ,0.5 LD away and 12m wide.
2019 VR, 2019-Nov-04 ,0.4 LD away and 9m wide.
2019 VS4, 2019-Nov-06 , 0.4 LD away and 12m wide.
2019 VB5, 2019-Nov-09 ,0.4 LD away and 2m wide.
2019 VF5, 2019-Nov-09 ,0.5 LD away and 11m wide.

I think there was some close ones just before UN13 which seems to have been part of a stream. Its path close to Earth altered its course and it was thought to have passed over Africa.
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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: As a meteorologist on an Air Force base I often observed the sky at night. Frequently I noticed strange lights hovering nearby; not aircraft definitely. Once I was able to lock my radar onto one and it took off into the distance at 20,000 knots until it dropped down into the shadow of a mountain range. When I mentioned it to an officer he tried telling me it was a weather balloon Part of my job was using weather balloons, I do know how they behave.
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duncan124
duncan124:

2019 WH, 2019-Nov-19, 0.2 LD away and 21m wide.

If you are reading this I guess it missed and if you don't hear anything after a couple of days then I guess it missed everywhere..
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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: The first time I saw a UFO I was about 10 years old, we were playing soccer and stopped the game to watch, the ref watched it too. It was a long silver missile shaped thing, very high up so must have been huge. It looked like an earth space rocket but NZ didn't have a space industry then
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duncan124
duncan124:

It is strange that in around the 1950s the "Cigar "shaped UFOs were often seen while in the 1980s and later it was the spherical shaped ones that predominated.

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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: I don't pay much attention to other UFO reports so I haven't noticed that. But you could be right
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David Nathaniel
David Nathaniel: C-atholics I-n A-ction. Catholic Belgian priest and physicist "Georges Lemaître" made what is perhaps the biggest so-called discovery in modern cosmology, "our universe is expanding". Four years later, he proposed that the universe began with a “single quantum” what is now called the big bang. Copernicus was a canon of the Catholic Church and his SUNgod worshipping "heliocentric" globe Earth model has been promoted as so-called science for 500years and its a load of cosmic balls. Atheists believe in the religiously inspired "helios" centric model invented by the masonic Catholic Jesuits. The "alien" concept is a masonic Jesuit Judaic-Catholic construct. To follow the "alien" concept is to follow pseudo-religion. "BLACK holes" "DARK matter" these terms follow a malevolent masonic agenda to frighten and belittle. They are the vain musings of the pseudo-scientific community which is a religion in itself requiring faith in its "theories." Exceedingly dark indeed! Masonic magic. God laughs at them incessantly.
The irony that atheists worship a Catholic Cosmology appears to be lost on them.
Rev 13:3 ...and the whole world WONDERED after the beast. God bless!
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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: Yet Galileo was excommunicated for suggesting the earth was spheroid and orbited the sun. It was only in the 1970s the Vatican admitted he may have been right
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Fractured fairy tale
Fractured fairy tale: How come theres so many sightings of UFO"s at military bases . What's with that does it make them more Credible or something
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duncan124
duncan124:
Fractured military bases are full of people on the look out for any trouble and so do see what very many others miss is one idea.

Another is that UFOs were indeed targeting military bases because that something that could control the UFOs was angry with governments and found the military a useful source of weapons.

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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: Duncan your first point is a good one. The 2nd sounds a bit like conspiracy theory to me.
In NZ most airports have a meteorological office and that includes air force bases. They're staffed by civilian scientists so we were free to speak out when we spotted something odd, not controlled by military secrecy.
You may have noticed there are few UFO reports from Army bases, most of them don't have a civvy met office, although I'm sure many strange sights have been spotted between the mess and barracks late at night
Meteorologists spend a lot of time gazing at the sky, it's part of the job so we spot things most folks would rarely see. We also had access to radars which could check on any oddities we did see.
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Fractured fairy tale
Fractured fairy tale: Well Dunkans theory might have some merit

Our Military bases are proxys for the United States
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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: It's possible. Heck anything's possible in this funny old world
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duncan124
duncan124:

"A new study suggests that fireball that exploded over Australia in 2016 might have been Earth's 'minimoon.' If true, this would be the second observation of a minimoon fireball ever."

https://watchers.news/2019/12/04/research-suggests-fireball-over-australia-was-earth-minimoon/

I doubt that it was.
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Sir Loin
Sir Loin: That was me Duncan, every time I fly over Aussie during cricket season I take great delight in having a dump and flushing the dunny
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