proof (prf)
NOUN:
1. The evidence or argument that compels the mind to accept an assertion as true.
2. The validation of a proposition by application of specified rules, as of induction or deduction, to assumptions, axioms, and sequentially derived conclusions. A statement or argument used in such a validation.
3. Convincing or persuasive demonstration: was asked for proof of his identity; an employment history that was proof of her dependability. The state of being convinced or persuaded by consideration of evidence.
You were saying?
There is not an iota of proof.
Sightings:
Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings
Photographic Evidence:
The Gulf Breeze Sightings: The Most Astounding Multiple Sightings of UFOS in U.S. History
Abductions:
Fire in the Sky: The Walton Experience
Interrupted Journey
Communion
In all seriousness, I wish you would stop sounding like a bloody parrot ("No proof! No proof! Squawk!") and admit you have no idea what you are talking about. Especially since everyone already knows that.
Game, set and match.
It would take me about two seconds to link you to books "proving" (by your definition) that Elvis is alive, Paul McCartney is dead, and Bill Clinton was the greatest president in our nation's history.
Game, set and match.
You have definitively established that I am a fool on this thread who refuses to believe that a bunch of alien species run around abducting Iowa farmers, when they're not busy working with the Buildebergers and satan to dominate the globe.
Game, set and match, indeed.
Well done.
Thanks.