Sorry i have it only in dutch, maybe somebody can find the english link for it (i’m sure it must be somewhere)
it was on the national news here so it must be serious
a mexican pilot has sighted 11 flying balls flying with them. it is also on video: here is the link to the video - it is also the newsreport so don’t mind the dutch voiceover or the commercial at the start:
There’s probably a simple answer to all of this…probably some govorment/s are conducting experiments with new technology and desided it would be fun to mess around with people heads.
They look like bright ballons, if you look at the bottom of each of them is a basket shaped object…intresting…
yeah, i’d be more inclined to believe government than aliens
the US has acknolwadged that it has made UFOs in the past, I beleive…
I remember being told there was a recent article about it in popular science…
We also have technology to “cloak” , as evident by that suit worn by the man in Japan… it was also on a discovery channel show about counter-terrorism 2-3 years ago, showing cloaked snipers and even vehicles.
So… cloaked ariplanes wouldn’t surprise me, nor would cloaked UFO like objects.
I also heard someone say the other day “I don’t believe in UFOs” That doesn’t make a lick of sense. If I strapped 300 baloons to a lawn chair and sent up into the air, and you didn’t know what it was, that is a UFO. People think that UFO means alien spacecraft for some reason. All it means is Unidentified Flying Object.
Yeah what a hoax… Seems like people who want to see UFOs actually see them…
Another thing: I’ve always wondered why 75% of all UFOs were ever spotted above North America. Strange coincidence? Nah I don’t think so…
Mexico city is one of the most populated cities on the planet, with a population of >30 million people. If the UFO was an Alien spacecraft I think this “high density” of people is worth considering.
This is not the first time UFO’s have appeared above the public in Mexico City.
Mystic, were did you get the number 75%? In the thread I linked to we debated the fact that most UFO sightings happen in North America. That simply isn’t true.
Badcandlejack (now known as “.” ) provided the information that Bonnybridge, in Scotland was known as the “UFO hot spot” of the world. Bonnybridge has more than 100 sightings a month. According to this website: ufocasebook.com/bonnybridge.html
Although, it does seem most abduction stories come from Americans.
‘We must take into account widespread under-reporting due to the fear of ridicule,’ he added."
I don’t think it’s fair at all to tag these people as crazy or uncreditable. I’ll will defend these people vigorously.
I take an opposite point of view, and think of these people as brave and courageous. Maybe these people that report these experience just want to understand what has happened to them. They are looking for answers too.
I can only speak from personal experience: 3/4 of the UFO cases I’ve ever read about (and that’s quite a lot) happened in North America. Sure I know there are UFO hotspots all over the world, even in China. But those are a minority.
Also, I’m not disputing that these people are crazy or anything. I just don’t see why people always search for extraterrestrial or even extradimensional explanations… The many hoaxes in this area probably made me pretty skeptical… I’ve once read about a famous picture of a few alien ships. Investigators said the photo was real and they couldn’t explain it. Only years later, people discovered those UFOs were actually paint dots on a window. But still, during all these years, ufologists were shouting that they have the convincing evidence and such… What a laugh…
Nowadays, with digital technology, people can create extremely convincing photos. This, combined with the secret military projects of mainly the US, natural phenomena,… made me belief UFO are definitely not signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. No matter how hard I want to believe it
As for those “abductions”: there’s a nice theory which says that they might be some sort of LD, OBE or trance state. The implantates however might suggest a military experiment (they did some controversial experiments in the fifties so they’re capable of doing this to its citizens). But then again… people only see what they want to see. Kinda like The Sixth Sense
indeed people only see what they want to see. Personally i beleiv its possible there life out there but i wont beleiv anything untill i see it with my own eyes.
Its like music really. When your a musician you can train yourself to listen “into” the music and only hear what you want to hear.
Can people, entirely by accident. by thinking too much of life other than whats on this plannet train themselves to see things that dont really exist just becaus they want to?
What a lovely bunch of sceptics you all seem to be.
Maybe you should open your minds a little more.
I’m not saying for you to believe in little green men or to put trust in every UFO sighting as a fact of existance of extra-terrestrials. Just don’t be so quick to dismiss things you have little experience with. Insulting people by making fun of what they believe is ignorance.
By the way, I have seen UFOs.
One time…
I was in the car at maybe 7pm at night with my mum. We were driving to a friends for a visit. In the distance we seen the UFO. Just a huge black shape low in the sky with a orange glow around it. We thought, cool…we’ve seen a UFO. It was in the area we were heading to. We seen it again up very close this time. Big, very big. Very low in the sky just barely above the trees. No noise. Just hovering and not moving anywhere. When it got out of our view when we turned a few streets I couldn’t see it anymore and it was gone half hour later when we passed again. Was in my line of sight for about 20 seconds maybe. It had lights, three large lights on the underside, not very bright and didn’t illuminate the trees which makes me think they weren’t lights at all, but possibly see-through panels in the base. We didn’t mention it to the friends we visited. Strange, but we didn’t seem overly excited by it at the time.
I don’t necessarily believe it was piloted by aliens from another planet, but I do have an open mind to all possibilities. I know a few people who have seen UFOs and are pretty convinced that they may have been extra-terrestrial.
You read the news reports, didn’t you? I’m not trying to tell you that this was real (don’t believe it myself), but it’s not as easy to dismiss as other, previous reports. In this case, the electronic system was what “saw” the UFOs, not the pilots. Each individual aircraft operating at the time was able to identify the 11 objects, positioning them in the exact same place relative to their own location. When that many different sources all report that there’s something there (including visible remnants on the infrared scanner), it generally means there’s something there.
It could be an elaborate military hoax (for whatever reason), but I think it would have been a lot more publicized if that’s what they wanted.
Sure… it could have been ball lightning. Or some CIA/NSA test. They have lots of secret missions running, using non-conventional aircraft. I don’t think it’s unlikely that they use the UFO hype as a disguise for their operations. With UFOs, the public have an explanation which forms no danger to the secrets of the military experiment itself
But I can imagine that everyone who sees a UFO might be convinced of its extraterrestrial origin, due to the craft’s movements and the overall feeling it gives you. This remembers me from the UFO wave we had about 14 years ago: hundreds of people saw gigantic glowing triangles in the air. Everyone was prophecing the coming of the aliens and such… After some time it appeared that those triangles were a highly secret military experiment (kinda like the B2 bomber at the time).
I think we would be amazed if we knew about the current advances in military aircraft technology.
It isn’t an alien. But it is a UFO. It is unidentified, it is flying, and I’m pretty sure it is an object. People are crazy to believe that aliens are coming here.
I’m intrigued to know why people want to believe so readily that aliens are coming or that they’re already among us. Perhaps it is the same phenomenon as when people in the Middle Ages believed in faeries, goblins and other supernatural beings. Every era seems to have its own mythical imagery which seems to come from the collective human subconsciousness. I know there’s a nice theory about this stuff, but I can’t remember it… Anyone else perhaps?