Beyond Strange Fringe Claims - The Chupacabra are ETs Pets?

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The discussion centers around bizarre fringe claims, particularly the idea that chupacabras are pets of extraterrestrials. Participants humorously speculate that large cylindrical UFOs could be motorhomes for retired aliens, suggesting their shiny appearance is due to budget-friendly aluminum. The conversation also touches on the notion that these aliens might allow their chupacabra pets to feed on local inhabitants as a cost-saving measure. There’s a playful mention of hillbillies frequently spotting UFOs in their search for "the good stuff," adding to the lighthearted tone of the thread.
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What are your favorite beyond strange fringe claims? I just heard a great one!

The chupacabra are ETs pets! :smile:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
What are your favorite beyond strange fringe claims? I just heard a great one!

The chupacabra are ETs pets! :smile:

:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

That's great!
 
I guess it might make sense if the large cylindrical UFOs are really UFO motorhomes driven by retired ETs.
 
Ivan Seeking said:
I guess it might make sense if the large cylindrical UFOs are really UFO motorhomes driven by retired ETs.

I believe those are the 'GalaticStream' models. That explains why they are so shiney: aluminum. Well I guess when you are on a budget and trying to see the galaxy, that is the best you can get and a visit to a backwater like Earth is about all you can afford! :smile:

At least you can let your chuppi dine on the local inhabitants to cut expenses!:smile:
 
all those crashed Flying Saucers-drinking and flying
first contact with White Lightnin'

and that's why hillbillies see 'em all the time-they're lookin for
the good stuff!
 
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