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One wants to believe, old chap

Postby flipflop » Wed May 14, 2008 10:03 am

Britain's X-Files made public

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ITN - Britain's X-Files, that include hundreds of sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects, have been opened to the public for the first time.


The documents released at the National Archives in Kew, include sightings recorded by Ministry of Defence staff of an alien craft over Wallasey Town Hall and a saucer-shaped UFO hovering over Waterloo Bridge.

Some sightings are easily explained, such as the one submitted by drinkers at The Walnut Tree near Tunbridge Wells in 1982. They repeatedly reported seeing sightings of red and green flashing lights in the sky above the pub.

When quizzed on the location of the strange lights, they said they were seen, on each occasion, in the direction of Gatwick airport.

The power of suggestion also seems to have had a strong influence on what people see in the sky, with the number of reports doubling after the release of Steven Speilberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1977.

But some of the reports come from more reliable sources. There is a report from two police officers in April 1984 who responded to a call from members of the public in Stanmore who claimed to have seen a UFO.

The officers saw the object and described it as circular, with a dome on the top and bottom, with multi-coloured lights.

Another report taken in 1984 dispels the myth that sightings are only seen in isolated areas, after numerous witnesses on Waterloo Bridge in London report seeing a saucer-shaped UFO.

Nick Pope, who worked for the Ministry of Defence for 21 years and was responsible for investigating the sightings, said: "While there's no evidence of little green men in these files, they should be of immense interest to sceptics and believers.

"Most of the UFO sightings here are probably misidentifications of aircraft lights and meteors, but some are more difficult to explain, and include UFOs seen by police officers and pilots, and cases where UFOs have been tracked on radar."

But the documents show the MoD was not investigating the possibility of visitors from outer space making a stop at Earth.

Defence intelligence staff were more interested in checking that UFOs were not in fact signs of earthly covert spying missions by other countries.

An MoD memo from 1983 says: "The sole interest of the Ministry of Defence in UFO reports is to establish whether they reveal anything of defence interest (eg intruding aircraft)."

The note goes on to say there are adequate explanations for the phenomenon, including space junk burning up in the atmosphere, unusual cloud formations and meteorological balloons.

Eight files have been released after a Freedom of Information request by UFO researchers. Over the next four years more than 150 files will be thrown open.
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Postby yorick » Thu May 22, 2008 6:53 am

Yet reflecting upon ourselves merely as visitors to this planet, why should we not believe that aliens do in fact exist?



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Postby Yoiks » Wed May 28, 2008 1:38 pm

Why do aliens abduct only low-income folks from the Bayou?
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Postby coldharvest » Wed May 28, 2008 2:03 pm

yorick wrote:Yet reflecting upon ourselves merely as visitors to this planet, why should we not believe that aliens do in fact exist?



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....because a lot of people don't believe we're from outerspace and that we're from and of this planet.
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Postby yorick » Wed May 28, 2008 6:52 pm

Thats like saying we've got no reason to believe in multi-dimensional planes of existance - because plenty of folks are convinced the 3 dimensional world is the only world they will ever know.

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Re: One wants to believe, old chap

Postby friendlyskies » Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:25 pm

A functioning civilization needs to have people who believe only what they see and know with the five confirmed senses - the folks who argued for a flat Earth weren't stupid, they were logical. Often those people are correct, and they keep the spiritual and mental explorers in check, since their (our?) ken have advocated everything from suicide in matching sneakers as a method of space travel, to a universal speed of light where time loses its meaning and matter flattens razor thin. Sometimes the dreamers are right, sometimes not so much. Imagine what the big religions would have done without bitter cynics sitting at bars across the world saying, "Heaven? A magical voice told some nimrod in the desert how to get there? Sure thing, buddy. Why don't YOU quit drinking and go to your eternal reward, have fun. That's more wine for me tonight."
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