There’s more than 4,000 cases where the UFO’s left very tangible scientifically measurable evidence of their impacting the earth, soil, trees, vegetation etc.
Lots of folks seem to want them to land in their yard. Thankfully, they don’t routinely oblige.
And when they do, the folks they oblige are already clearly caught up in the occult in one way or another or quickly become so.
Not a good thing, at all.
Such irony. I think a lot of the flying saucer crowd are caught up in their own version of the occult.
By the way, for the record, I had posted a request 6 hours or so ago on that site for a link to the actual camera original, and for the EXIF data to be complete. Let's see what happens in the next day or so. Hell, let's see if they'll ever put up my post. It all has to be approved, dontcha know.
"Such irony. I think a lot of the flying saucer crowd are caught up in their own version of the occult."
I use Firefox 99.9999999999 percent of the time, but it's not from squat at saving web pages, so I opened that page in IE, which doesn't have an ad blocker. Lo and behold, what do I see?
Think about it, Quix - we have a woman who took the picture that just happens to be a MUFON whatever, which strains credibility right off the bat. And she spouts religion as if it's some kind of protective shield. And smack in the middle of the page is an ad for a vampire chat room.
Granted, it's a Google ad, but it doesn't help those people's standing.