Posted on 10/19/2010 12:25:21 PM PDT by jsdjason
A newly-published book by a retired NORAD officer predicts October 13, 2010 as the tentative date for a fleet of extraterrestrial vehicles to hover for hours over the earth's principal cities. Author says the event to be the first in a series intended to avert a planetary catastrophe resulting from increasing levels of carbon-dioxide in the earth's atmosphere dangerously approaching a "critical mass."
My comment: This is too good to be true. Ironically, there have been UFO sightings over NYC and El Paso recently as predicted by this guy.
(Excerpt) Read more at galacticroundtable.com ...
They can’t even prove the global warming is real or what might be causing it.
I think I saw this movie...except the “friendly aliens” were invading so they could exterminate us and strip mine our planet...
I saw that article and noticed the word “tentative”. Makes the statement useless.
Great prediction. Wonder if it will come true? When is October 13, 2010 ?
I thought we were supposed to see mile high tsunamis suspended in mid air around the globe?
As a boy I was disappointed when the much preached and brainwashed prediction of Armageddon was to occur in the fall of 1975 by the Jehovahs Witnesses, what a letdown, it never happened!
If they beam up Al Gore, they can take him home and he’ll invent an internet for them.
There have been multiple sightings around major cities all over the place. Meaningful? Not really, happens all the time but certainly not like this.
Until one lands on the White House lawn or something similar I ain’t holding my breath.
Kewl! The aliens have saved us from global warming!!!
Do these aliens have a time machine? If not, they have a problem.
Today is October 19th. I can testify that for the last six days, the sky above my front yard hasn't exactly been swarming with Greys.
Apparently not. Today is the 19th. They didn't show up. NOW WE ARE ALL DOOMED ! ! ! !
Now are theater owners going to rescue us from global warming?
I for one welcome our new Pleiadian overlords. /slashdot off
Maybe these aliens have a global mind altering ray preventing us from seeing them, and only the “chosen” can see them?
Maybe people born at a certain time of the year and have a “mark” on their forehead from a childhood accident?
As the Pleiades are a very young star cluster (there is still some of the gas that formed the stars visible), and, as the stars a very hot blue/white stars, I find it hard to believe that there would have been a chance for life to form around any of the stars there. Just not enough time.
So, if any E.T.s show up, we need to check their birth certificates. Specially if they claim to come from the Pleiades.
What fascinates me to this day is crop circles. Sure, there are a LOT of fakes. However, there are a lot of them that are simply unexplainable.
It’s interesting that something so utterly fantastic is completely ignored by the press. I think it is because it is a sort of “forbidden” topic. Since there is no explanation, they are becoming common, and there is nothing “new”, they are best avoided.
It’s funny though, that something so relatively common, and unexplainable, is mostly the stuff of obscure web sites.
FWIW, I was driving on I-5 back in the late 90’s at about 3 in the morning one day and pulled off at an exit to stretch my legs, and saw a UFO. Emphasis on “U”. It was similar to seeing a satellite break up on re-entry except there were some artifacts that strongly contradicted that explanation. Crumbling satellites don’t deploy searchlights.
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