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And God forbid this thread become political! :P
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bicostp wrote:No religious discussion. This thread's barely allowed in the first place, so don't push it closer to the edge.
No no no! Guys, don't... say... stupid stuff! I like this thread, let's not get it closed. 8)
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teraflop122 wrote:The only reported UFO sighting which actually managed to send shivers down my spine was a video taken by Apollo astronauts of a strange, distant object. The object had a basic geometry featuring a cylinder with three large saucers equally spaced along its length. The nature of the photography made it look gaseous and an earie green color.
Have you guys heard the term the allegedy use in the Air Force and NASA? Whenever they see a UFO they say "there is a Santa Clause" Apparently it comes up a lot in tapes from the Apollo moon missions.

One time I was driving in southern Wisconsin and a blue light zoomed past the road, going left to right. That is, it lit up the ground, I didn't see the light source (above me I guess) Then I felt a shudder in the car like when you're parked and a large truck passes by.

It was weird enough that as the light came by I thought "Huh? That's not headlights" and afterwards I stopped, got out of the car and looked back.

That's the extent of my paranormal experiences. Maybe after I do the ghost documentary that'll change.
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Well so far its hasnt gotten locked yet...comon lets keep it that way 8)
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Yeah....well, there isn't much more to say, if you're expecting more posts.
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I guess all that's left is for more people to say, "Yeah, I saw a ghost of my turtle who died 4 years ago watching me sleep. What? No, it wasn't a dream, I'm sure of it!" -_-
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Well, it isn't a real UFO sighting, this is more of a KFO sighting. (known flying object. *rim shot* *crowd boos*)

I was in the pool and there was this light flying steadily overhead. It was yellowy-orange, like sunlight. I didn't see anything blinking on it, so I knew right away it wasn't an airplane's landing lights. I'm certain it was this:

<img src="http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/3239/issko1.jpg">

The ISS. This is the first time I've seen a space station fly overhead since the russian MIR. (yeah it's been a while). I could tell because I rushed to put my glasses on, and it went from a fairly large dot to a tiny dot. If the trees weren't in the way it probably would have gone from horizon to horizon.
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I didn't know that the ISS was large enough to be seen from earth with the naked eye :shock:
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