Are UFO Sightings in San Luis Valley Real?

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An eclectic group gathered at a ranch in the San Luis Valley to search for UFOs, highlighting a unique blend of beliefs and experiences among participants. One individual claimed to be from Venus, stating her mission is to promote peace and love on Earth, which sparked humor and skepticism among others. The discussion reflects a mix of fascination with UFOs and light-hearted banter, with some participants expressing doubts about the credibility of certain claims. Overall, the gathering serves as a social event for those interested in the paranormal, allowing them to share their thoughts without fear of ridicule.
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"Eclectic group on lookout for UFOs at San Luis Valley ranch"

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%7E53%7E1561926,00.html
 
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Screw the UFOs! Sounds like a fun way to spend a weekend! :smile:

But she believes she is actually from Venus. "I'm on an interplanetary mission to bring peace and love to Earth. I come from Venus, a planet that is all about love. I tell people I don't understand any way other than love," she said.
At least we know they are all concentrated with the blast radius of one, well targetted missile...

Ok ok sorry!

Hehehe...

...talk about it without anyone laughing at them," Messoline said.
Damn!
 
The venus chick does nothing for the credebility of this story at all.. hehehe
 
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