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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050928/ap_on_fe_st/ufo_landing_strip_2
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I didn't realize this about pyramids. Important to know."The landing strip would be 80 feet long and have pyramids as control towers because aliens are attracted to the shape."
"The landing strip would be 80 feet long and have pyramids as control towers because aliens are attracted to the shape."
The article says some of the local politicians are hoping it will make the twn a tourist spot; a Puerto Rican Roswell. They claim a saucer once crashed in the local hills.laminatedevildoll said:I heard somewhere else that it'll cost around $100,000.
You missed the whole point about how pyramids attract UFO's.motai said:Um.. logically control towers would be just as we have envisioned them... tall and rectangular, not pyramidal . Saves space and material.
A UFO Landing Strip is a designated area on the ground where extraterrestrial spacecrafts are believed to land or take off. It is often created by individuals or groups who believe in the existence of UFOs and want to make contact with them.
Some of the most well-known UFO Landing Strips are located in the United States, such as Area 51 in Nevada and Mount Adams in Washington. Other countries like Brazil, Russia, and Australia also have reported UFO Landing Strips.
UFO Landing Strips are often created by clearing an area of land and shaping it into a large, visible symbol or pattern that can be seen from above. Some people also use technology, such as lights or radio waves, to try and attract UFOs to the designated area.
While there have been numerous reports and sightings of UFOs near these designated landing strips, there is no concrete evidence that they have actually landed on them. Some people claim to have found strange markings or patterns on the ground near these strips, but there has been no definitive proof of extraterrestrial activity.
Many scientists believe that most UFO sightings can be explained by natural phenomena or human-made objects, such as weather balloons or experimental aircrafts. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of extraterrestrial spacecrafts or their use of designated landing strips.