Posted on 12/30/2006 8:54:59 AM PST by Pharmboy
Pinging the list.
I took this photo (enhanced) over Las Vegas in late July 2004, the red glow was described to me by the person who analyzed the photo as a plasma field around the object. (Note Eiffel tower, photo was taken by the pool at the Paris Hotel at 11:45 AM.)
One never knows when photo opportunities are present, we just wanted to take some neat shots of the tower when we spotted the high altitude object.
Perhaps so. Maybe they were searching for Klingons?
One thing is certain, though. I've been a pilot for 30 years and I've never, ever seen anything like what we saw that day in Wyoming before or since. It clearly was not designed with aerodynamics in mind, but that didn't seem to matter.
Which begs the question do people now days even bother looking at the sky for any length of time? They all have their heads buried into their texting to notice much of anything. Or they have cameras like me which have to have batteries taken out after every snap or it'll have the energy drained in 2 minutes flat.
Thank for your attitude. Much appreciated on these threads when it's not combative.
The first post got swallowed by a faulty DSL connection--evidently due to a snow storm.
1. There ARE tons photos taken. Many are available on the net.
2. It's evidently difficult to impossible to get sharp photos when they are in various operating modes . . . evidently due to inherent light bending features of their operating systems, propulsion systems . . . one can't get very sharp photos.
3. The operators evidenty have a capacity to discourage folks from thinking about taking photos--as folks on this thread have asserted experiencing and as is often reported.
4. The oerators can also evidently mangle photos in the taking effort or prevent good operation of camera equipment.
There's been a lot of folks in the know come out and assert the accuracy of that book in the last 5-10 years, IIRC.
FIRST time I'd read Speilberg's reporting that the government had sent him a 20 pp letter evidently agaist the film--they didn't like it.
That's when he said he knew something was going on for sure.
Then, there's Reagan's reported comment on the screening of it at the whitehouse--on how few knew it was true.
Any estimate on size?
Someone on Bell's prediction show last night was asserting a prediction FWIW that UFO's would triple in number of sightings this coming year.
There's nothing out there that ain't us.
I don't think the ET's are benign. But that race is certainly bad news by all accounts.
And, some folks think that there are Scriptures referring to them coming out of deep in the earth. Which would be consistent with some reports.
Who knows what's disinformation and not.
So the size of it would be . . . that of a "recon orb" or what?
Good points. LOL.
There's nothing out there that ain't us.
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My relative who worked around them is 100% in disagreement.
Though he asserts that "they" --ET's-- helped us build our own fleet.
We don't know much about ourselves. It's probably that we have such short lives so that even 100 years is considered extremely aged that we each have to start from scratch and disregard the advice of our elders. One thing seems certain--we can know only what we ourselves create.
My cousin had a much better look, and it was huge. He never even knew UFOs existed, and never was interested before. We were just talking about it a few months ago.
One thing seems certain--we can know only what we ourselves create.
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I suppose it depends on the definition of "know."
Evidently reverse engineering crashed craft taught us a lot. But that we still needed their assistance to build a fully functioning fleet.
I See.
Thanks.
What number of megapixels in your camera?
I have 7.1 Canon. Though my LCD screen is out.
The only one who knows that is the one that invented the tale. Lazar and the rest of the crew have quite a myth going.
I wasn't talking about Lazar's tale.
I was talking about my relative's info from his JOB.
And, Lazar is not alone in asserting such things.
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