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Re: Ball Of Fire
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Tracy Collins on April 27, 1999 22:24:05 UTC |
: : I've seen a few planes in my life, and this wasn't a plane. There were three of us and neither of us thought it looked like a plane. Who are you to tell me that I saw a plane when I'm pretty sure it wasn't. Are you an expert or something? : : You're pretty sure, but not absolutely. If it wasn't a plane, what was it? The facts that you described about the object describe perfectly to the tee that it must have been an airplane. You actually think that a UFO that looks and behaves EXACTLY like an airplane was flying in the sky? Given the choice, why say it was a UFO? Why not say that you saw an airplane? How is it that the UFO knows what color of lights to have on it, so as to abide by federal regulations on air traffic? Do the UFO people know our regulations and laws, and did they attatch lights to the outside of their spaceship to look more like an airplane so that earthlings would not notice them? Is this more likely than what you saw being an airplane? : Aside from that, why is it that you want to beleive so badly that you saw a UFO, and/or that UFO's exist? I ask with an open mind, I am not trying to make you look dum or anything; I genuinly want to know what the fascination is with UFO's when all the evidence points to their non-existence. I am an astrophysicist (scientist) by the way. As far as I know red, orange, and white lights aren't regulation colors to have on an airplane. All the planes I have seen have red lights on them only. The reason why I am calling it a UFO is because that's what it was. We know what planes look like and what we saw wasn't a plane. I'm so fascinated by it because it looked so weird and we didn't and still don't know what it was. If you ask me I think you are a very closed minded person. Why should you be right in saying it was a plane and nothing else. I didn't even claim to have seen a UFO. I don't know what it was I saw but it wasn't a plane. Plus, you weren't even there so how can you say what it is or isn't. Just get over the plane idea. |
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