Do you think aliens in ufos have visited Earth? (And all things UFO) (2 Viewers)

Do you think aliens in ufos have visited Earth?

  • Yes

    Votes: 85 49.1%
  • No

    Votes: 48 27.7%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 21 12.1%
  • Only if they arrived in tacoes

    Votes: 19 11.0%

  • Total voters
    173
Jaime Maussan is not exactly what you'd call a credible source.

Look up Metepec creature (and not on the cryptid sites) And that's just one of the many hoaxes this man has perpetrated (or attempted to perpetrate). since 1970.

As for "showing it to Congress", he showed them (there were 2 alleged E.T. bodies) to some members of the House of Representatives (Cámara de Diputados) of one particular political party in a public audience,which is basically an open mic, and Maussan is friends with Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, who previously was the Speaker of the House, who too it upon himself to promote the video; so....

He's the Mexican Steven Greer.

I didn't mean for my post to suggest i thought it was credible.
 


Apparently there have been witness testify since the last hearing, supporting some of what Grusch claimed. Until we know what they actually said, it doesn't really mean anything though.

Border patrol released a slew of new videos, but it doesn't move the needle for me because the quality isn't any better than what we already have. 1000 more videos of that quality aren't going to do us any good.

 

Netflix has a documentary, encounters; Steven Spielberg is involved. It's well done IMO.


I've watched the first episode so far, it had more info about the Stephensville, TX sightings than i had know before, and i keep up with this stuff pretty religiously.
 

Netflix has a documentary, encounters; Steven Spielberg is involved. It's well done IMO.


I've watched the first episode so far, it had more info about the Stephensville, TX sightings than i had know before, and i keep up with this stuff pretty religiously.
This series is really well done. I highly recommend it also.
 


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I’ve never seen one. Might have something to do with being around military aviation from the age of 18 to 56 so I’m used to seeing how aircraft can maneuver in the dark and make seemingly impossible movements when your only frame of reference is the position lights.
 
I’ve never seen one. Might have something to do with being around military aviation from the age of 18 to 56 so I’m used to seeing how aircraft can maneuver in the dark and make seemingly impossible movements when your only frame of reference is the position lights.

Or maybe the aliens dont want you.

Every think of that Mr. Aviator?

:ezbill:

OR

You have, you just dont remember because they wiped your memory card clean.
 
When I was living in California I had a pretty fun experience on 10-18-19. I was leaving Joshua Tree and heading to Redlands on I-10 to visit my then-girlfriend. It was a Friday afternoon at almost rush hour, so traffic was slow-moving. The drive between those locations is pretty boring and the turbines make it somewhat uncomfortable on account of the crosswinds, so my alertness was maybe heightened a bit. It is worth mentioning that this is very close to Twentynine Palms, which is one of the bigger military training bases.

I started to notice what looked like solid metal circles in the sky as I was driving. They were stationary and pretty unremarkable until the one I was observing just disappeared. It was how it disappeared that caught my attention. I had assumed they were stars or something, but I'd never seen a star vanish like a curtain was closing over it. It was like a weird mini-eclipse. I don't really know how else to describe it. Then it reappeared only in a completely different and very distant point in the sky. Same metallic-looking ball shape, but it looked brighter and then kept getting brighter until it also disappeared in the same manner as the first. By this point, I was compelled enough to pull over. I gave it a solid 10 minutes of entirely uneventful sky-watching before getting back in the truck and continuing into the slow trek.

Almost immediately it appeared again, but the entire process of appearing and then brightening and disappearing was happening faster now and every time it would reappear in some place in the sky nowhere near the previous. I wasn't going to pull over again, but the traffic was slow enough that I could reasonably grab my phone and try to snap off a couple of pictures before moving again. I took about 6 pictures out of my front windshield, but it was impossible to really watch where I was pointing it or what I was even aiming at.

By the time I arrived, I couldn't wait to look at the pictures to see if I could make anything out. Only one picture captured what I was seeing but I'll attach them all so you can all make fun of me properly.

I'm almost positive that it's absolutely nothing, but it was a fun time.

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When I was living in California I had a pretty fun experience on 10-18-19. I was leaving Joshua Tree and heading to Redlands on I-10 to visit my then-girlfriend. It was a Friday afternoon at almost rush hour, so traffic was slow-moving. The drive between those locations is pretty boring and the turbines make it somewhat uncomfortable on account of the crosswinds, so my alertness was maybe heightened a bit. It is worth mentioning that this is very close to Twentynine Palms, which is one of the bigger military training bases.

I started to notice what looked like solid metal circles in the sky as I was driving. They were stationary and pretty unremarkable until the one I was observing just disappeared. It was how it disappeared that caught my attention. I had assumed they were stars or something, but I'd never seen a star vanish like a curtain was closing over it. It was like a weird mini-eclipse. I don't really know how else to describe it. Then it reappeared only in a completely different and very distant point in the sky. Same metallic-looking ball shape, but it looked brighter and then kept getting brighter until it also disappeared in the same manner as the first. By this point, I was compelled enough to pull over. I gave it a solid 10 minutes of entirely uneventful sky-watching before getting back in the truck and continuing into the slow trek.

Almost immediately it appeared again, but the entire process of appearing and then brightening and disappearing was happening faster now and every time it would reappear in some place in the sky nowhere near the previous. I wasn't going to pull over again, but the traffic was slow enough that I could reasonably grab my phone and try to snap off a couple of pictures before moving again. I took about 6 pictures out of my front windshield, but it was impossible to really watch where I was pointing it or what I was even aiming at.

By the time I arrived, I couldn't wait to look at the pictures to see if I could make anything out. Only one picture captured what I was seeing but I'll attach them all so you can all make fun of me properly.

I'm almost positive that it's absolutely nothing, but it was a fun time.
Clearly that is swamp gas.

:hihi:
 

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