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  • i believe in them. i always see strange lights going extremely fast over the lake and then they jsut stop, immediatley, not a slowing stop or anything just stop in mid air and start to go back the way they came. it is pretty wierd, you can tell it is not a plane because of the way they travel.
  • I believe in them and have seen one with a friend in southern California.I disc quite close to us,about 1/4 mile away,flew past us then in a flash of light disappeared.There was no sound at all.Later on military helicopters came by.The next day i the newspaper it said 1000's saw the same incident.
  • Yes, I believe in them and no, i havent yet been fortunate enough to see one, i think...
  • Do I beleive in aliens? Yes, I do - the universe is so very, very infiently vast, that it'd be very foolish to assume that we are the only form of life on it... and also, it'd be very, VERY sad to know that we were the most intelligent forms of life... And no, I've never seen a UFO or anything of the like.
  • I've seen plenty of unidentified flying objects moving in the day or night sky. Sometimes I can identify them later. Sometimes they just remain "unidentifed." So what? No matter how many you identify, there is always a residue of sightings that can't be explained, even though every sighting with an explanation turns out to have a very ordinary explanation. In fact, some "flying objects" turn out to be neither, such as reflections, glowing gas, etc. But, by what weird stretch of logic does one jump to a conclusion that an unidentified flying object is an alien spaceship piloted by intelligent extraterrestrials who, for some reason, behave in a stealthy and secretive way, only revealing themselves to a narrow profile of people, and mainly in only the past half-century? Somebody's seen too many movies! Scientists generally agree that intelligent life outside our solar system is not only possible but likely. Scientists also generally agree, however, that the earth has never been visited by an intelligent alien, and that such an event is extremely unlikely. As skeptic Paul Kurtz says: "UFOlogy is the mythology of the space age. Rather than angels ... we now have ... extraterrestrials. It is the product of the creative imagination. It serves a poetic and existential function. It seeks to give man deeper roots and bearings in the universe. It is an expression of our hunger for mystery...our hope for transcendental meaning..." Get real. Don't be so credulous. Weigh not just the quantity of evidence (large) but the quality as well (poor). Apply some critical thinking skills, along with what you know of human nature, and reason it through. http://skepdic.com/ufos_ets.html
  • it's statistically ridiculous to assume aliens do not exist. that said, I doubt they'd bother to travel lightyears upon lightyears just to scare a couple of rednecks and decapitate some cows.

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