Posted on 02/02/2009 8:22:12 AM PST by JoeProBono
Are the possible UFO sightings starting again near Stephenville? A family in the tiny town of Walnut Springs thinks so. Twenty-year-old Matt Collins showed us where he and his family saw a strange object hovering above a hill about four miles from their home. "I think it was some type of craft," Collins said.Collins grabbed his camera and shot this video of the object. In video it just looks like a bright light in the dark sky drifting slowly from side to side and up and down. All the while it was changing colors. Does Matt think he saw a UFO? Collins said, " Yes and no. I don't believe in aliens or anything but I do believe there's stuff out there that we can't explain." Matt says with the naked eye the object looked like it had mass, not just a ball of light. Matt called his sister and mother so they could also witness the phenomenon. Actually, his sister had seen it first on Thursday night.
You’d think they would just prefer to hit a drive through.
They're making a list and checking it twice, Mysterio.
If your alien craft kept getting hit by others without insurance, you'd put aviation lights on yours also.
Why bother with fast food when they can have slow humans?
If you see your friend anytime soon, tell him I want my hubcap back. Makes the car look funny with only three. Gonna need the string back, too. My trunk lid keeps popping up.
read Carl Jung’s book on UFO’s then write me back, until then STFU.
Seriously? Maybe you can just relax and quite taking everyone so seriously.
Jung: A Biography
By Deirdre Bair
881pp, Little, Brown, £25
In 1958, at the advanced age of 83, Jung published a book on UFOs. He told an interviewer that having studied them for “about 12 years ... I cannot even say whether they exist or not”. He knew that even in addressing the topic he was risking, as he said, “his hard-won reputation for truthfulness, reliability and capacity for scientific judgement”. But there was, he thought, at least one “remarkable fact” about UFOs worth the attention of someone of his profession: what were modern people in need of in their quest for extraterrestrial life? And yet when two close American friends went to Jung’s home in Switzerland they were amazed to find the “sage of Zurich” telling them that flying saucers were “factual”, and that he was not “in the least interested in psychological aspects ... or in factual information relating to the investigation of flying saucer reports”.
If you are talking about “Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth”, read it.. like most of what Jung talks about, dismissed it.
methinks it is that time of the month for someone.
Exactly... ;^)
Looks like a rocket exhaust to me. “Houston, we have a problem. Somebody scrambled a jet squadron after our satellite launch.”
Ever notice how these things are always referred to as a “craft”?
ONE OF THE BEST POSTS I’VE EVER READ ON A UFO THREAD!
LOL.
New excitement in our night skies!!!!
Was that purportedly from the 1800’s Texas incident?
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