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funny,I was hunting rabbits by shining a spotlight in their eyes and scooping them up with a long fishnet for 8 bucks a peice,so the ufo maybe thought I was on drugs and wanted to check out what the heck Iwas doing out on the prairie at 2am in the pitch black night.so they came out of the sky followed me with a blinding light scaring the crap out of me then took off back into space wit a speed not known to man.

Your spelling/grammar indicates that I probably won't believe a word you're saying. No offense, but you just sound stupid.


/I lied, offense was meant.
 
funny,I was hunting rabbits by shining a spotlight in their eyes and scooping them up with a long fishnet for 8 bucks a peice,so the ufo maybe thought I was on drugs and wanted to check out what the heck Iwas doing out on the prairie at 2am in the pitch black night.so they came out of the sky followed me with a blinding light scaring the crap out of me then took off back into space wit a speed not known to man.


I find first hand accounts pretty interesting. Although I don't typically find them convincing.

Lights in the the sky at night... hard to tell how close or far they really are. It is easy to be "fooled" by optical illusions. Seeing a light, in my opinion, is very weak evidence that an extra terrestrial craft visited you. A light, by itself and regardless of strange or erratic behavior, could be produced by any number of things that are not intelligent extra terrestrial beings. "Speeds not known to man." Hard to give you credit for knowing how fast the light was travelling as there are many ways to perceive the motion of a single point of light inaccurately, or so I have heard (via television programming) experienced pilots say in response to UFO sightings.

You really have to be able to eliminate all other possible explanations before you arrive at such an amazing conclusion that it was all caused by alien life. I don't think you can really do that based on your experience.
 
you are right,listening to other peoples accounts of their ufo stories can be interesting but sometimes hard to believe.That is why I havent in person told many people of my story,they would just think you are a whack job trying to get attention,but until you have had a first hand experience you will never be a true believer.On the subject of going to Mars or other worlds,I think we have got to find another planet to live on because man just cant help itself from destroying this planet and if mankind wants to survive,I think the only chance left is to explore the possibilities and hope there is life or planet we can move to.
 
you are right,listening to other peoples accounts of their ufo stories can be interesting but sometimes hard to believe.That is why I havent in person told many people of my story,they would just think you are a whack job trying to get attention,but until you have had a first hand experience you will never be a true believer.On the subject of going to Mars or other worlds,I think we have got to find another planet to live on because man just cant help itself from destroying this planet and if mankind wants to survive,I think the only chance left is to explore the possibilities and hope there is life or planet we can move to.

I think there is a big difference between changing the current conditions on this planet and destroying it. Climate change may have catastrophic consequences, but it will not end life on this planet. It simply won't.
 
I hope you are right but the dangers of weather crazy people wiyh their advance in weaponry,along with the threat of an alien invasion are things that are possibe enough for us to explore space over oceans.I do think that exploring the seas are important but not as much as space travel.
 
You people are CJ Miles grade Morons.

Do we really want to start space travel?

If Star Trek has taught us anything, it is that staying "primitive" is our best protection.

To travel throughout the galaxy means encountering new and violent species, a (banished) genius man who stuffs scorpion things into people's ears to take over their brains, half robots who will want to assimilate our technology, a strange electronic storm that takes people to paradise, weird tunnel things that communicate with whales, Godlike entities that will put our civilization on trial, and busty women who would be super hot if they just weren't blue.

The theme from Star Trek isn't to boldly go where no one has gone before... It's to stay the hell out of the spotlight so no one will even know we exist!

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Green *****(green females) makes it al worth it.

also asgard beaming technolgy would be awesome
 
Green *****(green females) makes it al worth it.

also asgard beaming technolgy would be awesome

https://arstechnica.com/science/new...ion-achieved-over-ten-miles-of-free-space.ars

https://phys.org/news/2011-09-cloaking-magnetic-fields-antimagnet-device.html

https://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/08/navy-showboats-destructive-new-laser-gun/

Teleportation, cloaking and ray guns right there. Also personal "communicators" and video phone (...on screen...) already exist.

The hardest techs are shields, warp drive and replicators (the food things).
 
https://arstechnica.com/science/new...ion-achieved-over-ten-miles-of-free-space.ars

https://phys.org/news/2011-09-cloaking-magnetic-fields-antimagnet-device.html

https://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/08/navy-showboats-destructive-new-laser-gun/

Teleportation, cloaking and ray guns right there. Also personal "communicators" and video phone (...on screen...) already exist.

The hardest techs are shields, warp drive and replicators (the food things).


hwo about green vajayjay. would love to tap me some
 
hwo about green vajayjay. would love to tap me some



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https://www.cnn.com/2013/04/22/world/mars-one-way-ticket/index.html?hpt=hp_t5

A Dutch company called Mars One began looking Monday for volunteer astronauts to fly to Mars. Departure for the Red Planet is scheduled for 2022, landing seven months later in 2023.

Mars One wants to build a colony that will be able to grow with an ever-expanding crew. The group has a plan for testing the technology that would transport people and things.The group wants to launch a supply mission that will land on Mars as soon as October 2016. A "settlement rover" will land in 2018.
The landing systems will be tested a total of eight times before they're used to transport humans, which Lansdorp says would make this "much safer than moon missions."
The colony's budget comes in at "about $6 billion," Lansdorp said. "The $6 billion is for the first crew that goes there."
By comparison, NASA's rover Curiosity, the most advanced and biggest robot to ever traverse Mars, is a $2.5 billion mission.
Where exactly the $6 billion will go remains a mystery. Lansdorp said he didn't want to release an itemized budget because of competition.
Mars One intends for a second crew to join the first one in 2025, and more will follow regularly. Each flight will carry two men and two women, so reproduction on Mars would be feasible but not intended.
 
That story makes me wonder, who owns Mars? I think the most likely answer is whoever has a presence their first does. If these guys sustain a colony on Mars seems like they could start setting terms on all "immigration" onto their planet.
 
That story makes me wonder, who owns Mars? I think the most likely answer is whoever has a presence their first does. If these guys sustain a colony on Mars seems like they could start setting terms on all "immigration" onto their planet.

I'm sure the UN will claim jurisdiction. Will the powers that be play along?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPn-lTytfGo

One of my favorite songs. I actually used some of the lyrics in a sign-off e-mail when I "re-signed" after 15 years with a company.
Earlier I sent "Freebird" around to my closest friends who knew what really happened.
 
Those of you really interested in space flight and the world's collective want of going to Mars should read this article. It's a little long but it's so ****ing good!

https://classics.esquire.com/away-chris-jones

I read it the other day and there are so many things these astronauts have to deal with in regards to just living in a zero gravity environment.
 
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