An Earthly Explanation For UFOs?

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The discussion centers on the phenomenon of unexplained lights, specifically referencing the Hessdalen lights and the Marfa Mystery Lights. The original poster expresses a strong belief in UFOs, citing personal experiences with UFO sightings, particularly during a notable incident in Canberra, Australia, in December 1999. The conversation encourages participants to explore these earthly light phenomena while suggesting that discussions about extraterrestrial vehicles should be reserved for a different forum. The emphasis is on the importance of distinguishing between earthly phenomena and potential extraterrestrial encounters.
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Yeh, I know...

Let me say that I am an avid "believer" in UFOs (ET "vehicles" originating off-world). This is because I have seen MANY, and have witnessed first-hand UFO "Flaps" over Canberra, Australia (in particular "The Gabriel Incident" of 6/7 December 1999).
I just posted that link, to see who would "bite".
As usual, only somebody with an intimate, and quite accurate knowledge of the subject did (thats you - Ivan Seeking).

As that Simpson character says (whose name eludes me),
"Keep Watching The Skies!"
 
Please keep any ET discussions in the S&D Forum. This and the Marfa lights are certainly something very earthly. :smile:
 
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