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Peter wrote:
FDISK wrote:
No sir you don't have a life you just debunk things but you dont read
OR look at the video I just went to the website I can get to it...
Maybe you don't hvae Windows Media Player installed????? It will not
open if you dont
You did NOT look at my evidence you only spout the same media bullshit
sir.....fuzzy pictures? Really? Have you watched the 3 hour video
no...have you watched the testimony of those witnesses who can prove
what they did? NO....you only come back with more excuses....I have
done research into this field for over 44 yrs and I have heard it all
and run into alot of folks with your attitude...Remember the media
trains you not to listen to the man on the street because ONLY THEY can
tell you anything....well you get nothing from the controlled media or
have you not figured that out yet?
Have fun playing games....
It is a waste of time to try and convince him otherwise.
Here is a little parable if you will. I knew a guy who one night was
called out front to witness some strange lights in the sky. Now the
lights (2 of them) were quite far apart and in the direction of the
airport.
He turned to his sister who had called him and said: "Ah yeah, it's just
a plane. See those are the lights on the wing tips. It doesn't look
like it is moving because it is heading away from us. And see how one is
lower than the other, clearly it is starting to bank for a turn to the
airport."
All very plausible (well everyone there was convinced). And totally
wrong. For starters, the lights were in the same position for 15
minutes, the airport was 10 km away (do the maths if you consider the
lights were 5 degrees apart), the lights did not blink at all. Turned
out next day the airport staff were observing the same lights and were
mystified.
Since I happened to be the debunker in that case (well I was only 15), I
learned a few lessons which later exposure to scientific ideas reinforced:
* plausibility isn't worth anything, you must have a falsifiable test
* anyone can make up a plausible explanation for anything and be wrong
* people who make up explanations do not apply the same rigour to
their ideas as they demand of others.
Well yeah that's about it. I don't mind skepticism, but usually it isn't
skepticism ... it is pig-headedness. Which you see too often in the
scientific community.
regards
Pete
but what WHAS it then?
a light on a balloons gives the same effect,with
people giving totally different witness accounts...
yellow lights,green lights...
and they are CONVINCED it is an alien craft...
but it's only a stupid balloon from a hoaxer...
and why must we accept in advance it is an alien
craft?
why always use the most unlikely explanation?
if it's unexplainable,it must be alien is the
thinking of believers...
even the isstation is a ufo these days,it's a
light and moving fast,sooooo? a ufo!
and most people dont even know or understand the
things they see,but they HAVE an opinion about it.
and since hollywood makes sf movies those
explanations are of an alien kind...
coincidence?ofcourse not.