Police Officer saw 600 Foot UFO Over Stephenville !!
source: http://ufoblogger.blogspot.com/2008/12/interview-policeman-who-eye-witnessed.html
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Interview:
Police Officer “Greg,” Erath County, Stephenville, Texas: “It was January 8, 2008. I had just come on duty. I work a 12-hour shift from 7 PM to 7 AM. I was driving towards the east on South Loop, which is a loop that loops around the city of Stephenville. I was starting to crest the top of a railroad overpass. As I got to the top of that overpass, it’s raised quite a bit. I can see half the way across town from atop the overpass. I was looking to my left towards downtown and the Erath County Courthouse (100 W. Washington). And I saw a large, rectangular, black object, just slowly moving towards the Courthouse. I saw it for maybe three to four seconds.
Full Interview at : http://ufoblogger.blogspot.com/2008/12/interview-policeman-who-eye-witnessed.htm...
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arcticspirit
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Wow after reading everything, listening to NASA and thinking about it for a while... I don't know what they saw but I doubt it came from outer space.
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arcticspirit
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Going with that: Any aliens would be eaten directly - not being the same stuff as here - and not having several billion years to orient their antibody systems. In short, they simply would be uninterested in attaching themselves in any way, at all, what-so-ever with some strange planet. Any more than you'd be happy to be jumping into a soup of a billion foreign life-forms eating everything in site.
While we think this place is just peachy, anything from anywhere else would see this as the last place they'd ever want to visit. - 3 years ago
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freelancesamurai
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hum...
but wouldn't we be eaten directly as well doing deep sea exploration? or going through parts of rain forests that without modern technology we'd be eaten alive as as soon as we stepped in? aren't we being eaten alive by aids? cancer? an a bunch of other diseases against which our immune systems are nearly useless?
A more direct example would be our space exploration, no other planet has a habitat as perfect for our species as ours, but we can't stop dreaming about colonizing another planet. *any* other planet.bottom line: I think the only really 'universal' trait is 'curiosity'.
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freelancesamurai
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Hi - Here's something I wrote just today on the subject of life on Mars:
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Life is DNA. It makes forests and blue skies. It makes different looking beings which all think they are separately important and eat each other. They are diverse such that a volcano or asteroid hit that wipes out most of these utter egotists, there are still grasses, slime-molds and mice running around laughing about their particular good fortune. But they're all still stupid enough to think the whole universe was made just for them - so they won't need to be so frightened. - 3 years ago
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crob80227
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Preamble: I believe UFO’s exist. There seems to be an awful lot of verified military documents that suggest that something that they can’t identify is invading US airspace, buzzing missile sites, showing up on radar and evading fighters sent to intercept.
Having said that, I’ve always had a problem with the idea of a UFO “crashing” to earth or somehow being shot down.
Take Roswell for example. There are dozens of witnesses who all swear they saw the wreckage of a spaceship and handled some of this strange material. They all describe picking up and handling pieces of metal that were absolutely unbreakable and impervious to damage!
And then they would mention the giant hole in the spacecraft that they saw.
So if the spacecraft is made of exotic, unbreakable metal then…..hmmm.
- 3 years ago
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crob80227
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I'd be fun making a huge, strange shaped balloon with lights. -But you'd have to make it bullet-proof...
- 3 years ago
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tallmansam
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yeah yeah. funny how all these sightings are always in texas. never in london, never in new york, never anywhere where anyone is realy.
- 3 years ago
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tallmansam
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daveguy
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tallmansam:
just for the sake of looking: you might be interested in googling "phoenix lights"
i'm not a UFO nut, but it's hard to remain skeptical about *all* UFO sightings.
- 3 years ago
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daveguy
