I saw a spiritual alien and now the UFOs are above My house!

Nevaeh420

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how far do they move .....like right across the whole sky , or just backwards forwards to the side etc , ............you do realise stars appear to move about to the human eye , unless they are moving like right across the sky , then you are experiencing a common optical illusion .
I have perfect vision. I can detect movement, even if its a little bit, and far away.

I have seen a few UFOs move across the sky, and then dim out into naught. But usually, I see the UFOs just hover in place, and only move over so much distance.

If I am experiencing an optical illusion, then I am fooled.

I can tell when the UFOs are not moving. Actually, there was the brightest UFO, and the brightest UFO didn't dance in place. The brightest UFO stayed still. I don't see the brightest UFO in My sky anymore.

I can tell if a UFO is moving or is still.

~PEACE~
 

tyler.durden

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If I am experiencing an optical illusion, then I am fooled.
This is true in much of your thinking process. You should study that list of logical fallacies I posted for you, your thinking process is peppered with these. If you are successful in becoming aware of them and begin to eliminate them, the accuracy of your beliefs and your understanding of reality should improve greatly...

I'd recommend beginning with the Informal Fallacies -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies#Informal_fallacies
 

Nevaeh420

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There is only one problem though....
those aren't ufo's, they are stars.
If I am seeing the "stars" move, then My eyes are playing tricks on Me.

The funny thing is that I have watched the UFOs move in different directions, and told other people what directions I see them move, and the other people said that they saw the UFOs move in that direction also.

Also, there used to be the brightest UFO that didn't move much, but this UFO doesn't show up anymore. Even My own mother, Mary, said that she didn't see the brightest UFO move, but she saw other UFOs move.

I have over 7 witnesses that said they saw the UFOs move in My night sky.

Whatever is in My sky, I don't know.

~PEACE~
 

thepenofareadywriter

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I have perfect vision. I can detect movement, even if its a little bit, and far away.

I have seen a few UFOs move across the sky, and then dim out into naught. But usually, I see the UFOs just hover in place, and only move over so much distance.

If I am experiencing an optical illusion, then I am fooled.

I can tell when the UFOs are not moving. Actually, there was the brightest UFO, and the brightest UFO didn't dance in place. The brightest UFO stayed still. I don't see the brightest UFO in My sky anymore.

I can tell if a UFO is moving or is still.

~PEACE~
are they flying ?
 

Nevaeh420

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are they flying ?
It seems like the UFOs do more hovering, compared to flying.

If I didn't see the UFOs move, I would think that they are just stars.

I have no idea how the UFOs are powered. Very rarely do I see the UFOs fly in a straight line. I mostly see the UFOs hover near the same spot, but the UFOs seem to "dance" around.

I'm looking at UFOs move around right now, as I type this.

~PEACE~
 

Nevaeh420

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NASA Scientists Say We Will Meet Aliens by 2034

http://www.designntrend.com/articles/14460/20140524/nasa-scientists-say-we-will-meet-aliens-by-2034.htm

Scientists at NASA and also in the massive Keck observatory in Hawaii have decided that it is quite possible that we will find alien life sooner than later. They even have a relative date.

"It is not hyperbolic to suggest that scientists could very well discover extraterrestrial intelligence within two decades' time or less, given resources to conduct the search," Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, said in testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

According to them, we will meet intelligent alien life by 2034. That's even earlier than the first date of contact in the fictional "Star Trek" series, which was April 5, 2063.

Much of the reason why scientists like Shostak are confident that we will meet aliens by 2034 is because of the great advances we are making in technology and space research. Already are there plans for terraforming mars and colonizing the planet with human life. Already are there spacecrafts orbiting the other planets in our solar system. Even a planet identical to Earth that can host life has been found, and hundreds of other prospects.

"Recent analyses of Kepler data suggest that as many as one star in five will have a habitable, Earth-size planet in orbit around it," Shostak told the lawmakers. "This number could be too large by perhaps a factor of two or three, but even so it implies that the Milky Way is home to 10 to 80 billion cousins of Earth."

Although these "Earth cousins" are too far to inhabit yet, we are making fast technology advances to be able to reach there in the future.

The Kepler telescopes have greatly contributed to our relatively new understanding of how many different planets exist in our universe. Nonetheless, they are reaching their limit and new telescopes will be taking their place like the James Webb Space Telescope and huge terrestrial scopes in Hawaii, and Chile that will complement the search.

Very soon, Shostak's prediction may come true. We may meet alien life sooner than later.

~PEACE~
 

tyler.durden

Well-Known Member
NASA Scientists Say We Will Meet Aliens by 2034

http://www.designntrend.com/articles/14460/20140524/nasa-scientists-say-we-will-meet-aliens-by-2034.htm

Scientists at NASA and also in the massive Keck observatory in Hawaii have decided that it is quite possible that we will find alien life sooner than later. They even have a relative date.

"It is not hyperbolic to suggest that scientists could very well discover extraterrestrial intelligence within two decades' time or less, given resources to conduct the search," Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, said in testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

According to them, we will meet intelligent alien life by 2034. That's even earlier than the first date of contact in the fictional "Star Trek" series, which was April 5, 2063.

Much of the reason why scientists like Shostak are confident that we will meet aliens by 2034 is because of the great advances we are making in technology and space research. Already are there plans for terraforming mars and colonizing the planet with human life. Already are there spacecrafts orbiting the other planets in our solar system. Even a planet identical to Earth that can host life has been found, and hundreds of other prospects.

"Recent analyses of Kepler data suggest that as many as one star in five will have a habitable, Earth-size planet in orbit around it," Shostak told the lawmakers. "This number could be too large by perhaps a factor of two or three, but even so it implies that the Milky Way is home to 10 to 80 billion cousins of Earth."

Although these "Earth cousins" are too far to inhabit yet, we are making fast technology advances to be able to reach there in the future.

The Kepler telescopes have greatly contributed to our relatively new understanding of how many different planets exist in our universe. Nonetheless, they are reaching their limit and new telescopes will be taking their place like the James Webb Space Telescope and huge terrestrial scopes in Hawaii, and Chile that will complement the search.

Very soon, Shostak's prediction may come true. We may meet alien life sooner than later.

~PEACE~
Wow. This is the first time I've seen you post from a credible source. Keep that up...
 

thepenofareadywriter

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It seems like the UFOs do more hovering, compared to flying.

If I didn't see the UFOs move, I would think that they are just stars.

I have no idea how the UFOs are powered. Very rarely do I see the UFOs fly in a straight line. I mostly see the UFOs hover near the same spot, but the UFOs seem to "dance" around.

I'm looking at UFOs move around right now, as I type this.

~PEACE~
maybe you should start calling them [uho's]...have a good Monday by the way!
 

Nevaeh420

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maybe you should start calling them [uho's]...have a good Monday by the way!
No one knows what a "UHO" is. But most people know what a UFO is.

I am not sure, but I would guess that if something is hovering, its also flying. I guess its a matter of semantics.

The UFOs that I see do some flying around, but they normally fly around the same spot.

Another difference between stars and these UFOs, is that these UFOs blink a little bit: very fast blinking.

I really wish that I knew who was flying the UFOs that I see, whether its humans or aliens? Or who made the UFOs that I see?

I also hope that one day, in the future, us humans will be able to fly these craft that I see.

~PEACE~
 

Nevaeh420

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I just saw another UFO move across the sky for a long distance, and then the UFO dimmed until it disappeared.

I was just hanging out with My friends, and we were all drunking alcohol, about 30 minutes ago. (But there was also an 18 year old who was not drinking alcohol.) Anyways, I looked up to the night sky to check out some UFOs for a few seconds, and then I saw a UFO that was moving almost in a straight line for a long distance. I watched this UFO move in a nearly straight line for about 20 seconds, and then it started to dim until it disappeared.

I didn't tell My friends about the UFO, because I don't want to act like a weirdo. I just didn't want to tell My friends about the UFO, because I don't think they would have cared much, and I see UFOs like every day, and its My little secret.

So this UFO was moving towards the north. This UFO didn't appear to move in a perfectly straight line, it was making slight turns. This UFO was nearly right above My head, but more towards the north of Me.

Like I said, I watched this UFO move towards the north for maybe 20 seconds, but I didn't time it, so I honestly don't know. This UFO seemed to make slight turns, and then it dimmed out until it disappeared, and I couldn't see it anymore.

I have seen UFOs move in nearly a straight line maybe a dozen times, or so, over the past year. This is very rare to see. Usually the UFOs stay near the same spot, and they usually just "dance" in place.

I wish I caught it on video camera, but I don't own a video camera. But, even if I owned a video camera, I wouldn't have been able to catch this on camera, because it dimmed out and disappeared after maybe 20 seconds. But, if I owned a video camera with a good zoom, I would be able to record all of the other UFOs that I see move near the same spot.

~PEACE~
 
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Skuxx

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The UFOs that I see do some flying around, but they normally fly around the same spot.

Another difference between stars and these UFOs, is that these UFOs blink a little bit: very fast blinking.
Looking at the stars from the ground on earth is kind of like being underwater and looking at an object that is above the water surface.

why stars appear to blink: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/twinkle.html

why they can appear to be changing color as they blink: http://astrobob.areavoices.com/2011/09/04/why-stars-twinkle-and-sputter-in-color/

planets that we can see normally don't "twinkle".

I'm not trying to discredit you or anybody... and you probably know about that info in the links already. I'm just bored

They have Apps for your phone where you can point it at the sky and it tells you what stars etc you're looking at... or you can post your time, location, and the location of the objects in the sky that you see on here or elsewhere, and other people can determine if it's just common a planet or star that you're seeing.
 

Nevaeh420

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Looking at the stars from the ground on earth is kind of like being underwater and looking at an object that is above the water surface.

why stars appear to blink: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/twinkle.html

why they can appear to be changing color as they blink: http://astrobob.areavoices.com/2011/09/04/why-stars-twinkle-and-sputter-in-color/

planets that we can see normally don't "twinkle".

I'm not trying to discredit you or anybody... and you probably know about that info in the links already. I'm just bored

They have Apps for your phone where you can point it at the sky and it tells you what stars etc you're looking at... or you can post your time, location, and the location of the objects in the sky that you see on here or elsewhere, and other people can determine if it's just common a planet or star that you're seeing.
I checked out your links, good stuff.

I honestly don't know what I'm looking at, whether they are stars or UFOs. All I can say is that I see the "stars" move.

As I have said, I have seen maybe a dozen different UFOs move very far in one direction, and then dim out and disappear.

If I had a video camera with a good zoom, I could show you guys exactly what I see. But I don't own a video camera.

There used to be the brightest UFO that would show up at nearly the same spot every night, and this brightest UFO didn't seem to move much. Also, one day, I caught this brightest UFO get really bright, move pretty fast, and then it got much dimmer, and then it moved back. I forget when I saw this, but it was many months ago. Now, the brightest UFO doesn't even show up in My night sky.

And also, I believe that I saw some being, maybe an alien off of one of these UFOs, in the year 2012, or about 2 years ago.

I wish I had all the answers, but all I can be is honest with My experiences.

~PEACE~
 
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