Just saw a UFO. Non-Believers care to explain?

By admin On January 29th, 2010

Pat K asked:


Alright… Details:

I was on a usual standard route that me and my friends burn down every day, it was really dark. Around 11:00,… It was a long straight narrow street, with trees on both sides, and all of a sudden out of nowhere, directly above us, and parallel to the street, we saw what looked to be a UFO. Though it was hard to get a good look (because it was flying at least 5 times faster than a plane), it appeared to be triangle shaped, with a light green outline. We got an incredibly good look at it, it was really close, and it appeared to be going downwards (to perhaps land…?), and that’s how we lost sight of it. Just through the treeline.

Ummmm…

Theories?
… I’m sick and tired of non-believers. The government controls the press, there’s nowhere to report UFO sightings, leaving the poor bastards who actually have seen a UFO to look crazy.
Jesus christ you people, weed is fine. I smoke it everyday, and I’m the same person. Stop your uneducated stoner bigotry.
Lawlz, you’re all government spies

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21 Responses to “Just saw a UFO. Non-Believers care to explain?”

  1. Call George noory on coast to coast am.

  2. usually the triangle spacecraft is actually a man-made secret aircraft… from reverse alien technology

  3. I wonderwhere you are located for someone asked last night about an ufo, asking if anyone seen it and i believe it would beat the same time.
    I would love to see something that spooked me in the way of not knowing. I remember walking to one friends house from another when I was younger and seen a “star” shift in like a swoop across a small section of the sky thn whip out of seeing in another direction… I never lie and no one took me seriously, some did, though i really havent brought it up.

    spooky feeling of oddness/excitment.
    here is a question for you, what if it stopped and asked you something?
    serious not joking.
    i wold feel honored and scarde out of my mind!!!!!

    though it would be anexperience few have done

  4. There is always an explanation to what people believe are UFO’s. The reason is the fact that UFO’s do not exist. There have been a million sightings of so-called UFO’s over the years and not once has a sighting ever been proven to be an actual UFO. Most people have very vivid imaginations and would like to believe that what they saw was an actual UFO complete with aliens etc.. The facts are that this have never been proven 100% to be true. If ever there was an actual UFO that would be the biggest news ever to be on planet Earth.

  5. “it was hard to get a good look” “we got an incrediby good ook at it”.
    your testimony cannot stand by itself, so what’s the point in addressing it?
    anyway.. yeah you may have seen a UFO: all what it take is to see something in the air and not know what it is.. effectively an unidentified flying object.

  6. i think if they stopped to talk, other than who are you where are you from, my first question would probably be, CAN I DRIVE?

  7. Yes:
    Mistaken identity and erroneous description of something prosaic: 80%.
    Somebody else’s story: 10%.
    Outright lie: 9.99999999999999999999%.
    ET artifact: 0.00000000000000000001%.

    Edit: The government couldn’t possibly control the press on something like this. Aren’t you forgetting that there are 192 other countries? Anyway, has the press ever been thwarted in its stupid, reckless reports of UFOs? How many ET/UFO books have been published? How many accusing the government of conspiracy? Wouldn’t you think that the abundance of such topics in the popular press would be pretty good evidence that the government isn’t trying to cover anything up?

    Clearly you want to believe we are being visited by aliens. Go ahead and indulge yourself like millions of others who jump right to the most implausible explanation possible when they see something they can’t recognize.

    Dear Pat, in all fairness, if you are so sick of non-believers and convinced that we are all gummint spooks, then why in the world would you direct this question at us?

  8. See what smoking pot gets you? Or where you guy free basing.

  9. drugs are bad for you.

  10. When you say “5 times faster than a plane”, that could just mean that it was a light plane flying low. Sometimes static electricity can envelope a plane if the atmospheric conditions are right, blurring the edges and giving it a glow (St Elmo’s Fire). There is a reasonable explanation for you. And it did not involve an alien craft.
    .

  11. “Believer.” “Non-believer.” There’s a reason UFO proponents use religious terminology.

    UFOlogy is a religion. Its “devil” is The Big Bad Evil Gubmint. When nobody believes your crazy story, accuse them of being in cahoots with the devil.

  12. Sorry, it was an airplane. Two wing lights + tail light = triangle. As for its speed, it was night and you were in a moving car, which not so oddly enough is when most UFO sightings occur. The fact that you were yourself in motion and that it was dark not only makes it difficult to accurately gauge the speed of something in the sky, but extremely misleading. Because nearby objects like trees are going by quickly, this can give the illusion of more distant objects moving much faster than they actually are when it’s dark.

    Let’s also consider that the US military has had stealth technology for decades now. There are planes built with 1980’s technology which if they flew over you at night, you would never know. So there are space aliens with technology centuries or millennia ahead of our own, who don’t know enough to even turn off their exterior lights when visiting another planet? That doesn’t sound too smart of them, does it? If on the other hand they wanted everyone to know of their existence, then they could easily just hover their mothership over some major city in broad daylight, allowing every news service in existence easy and verifiable coverage. Again, doesn’t sound very smart of them.

    If you’re a UFO “true believer,” then I doubt there’s anything anyone can say to convince you otherwise, and I would question why you’re even bothering to post here (what with us all being gov’t spies and all…because spies have nothing better to do than troll forums like this!). But I would urge you not to discount the reasonable, albeit boring, explanations. Even just admitting that you don’t know what it is that you saw is better than jumping to an unsupported and unverifiable conclusion like “it was space aliens.”

    And no, the gov’t doesn’t make UFO believers look crazy. UFO believers do a fine job of that themselves.

  13. i cant explain it. i can say that there was a meteor shower last night but that doesnt mean that you saw a meteor. doesnt mean that you didnt either. im open to the possibility of ufo’s. but as they say “i can neither confirm nor deny” since i havent ever seen any i cant explain away your sights but without being there i cant say “yes it was a ufo”. all i can say is that if you think it was a ufo then who cares what anyone else thinks?

    oh and i dont smoke weed because my job has this little thing called drug testing.

  14. Nothing like stirring the old alien debate pot…

    ONE very important point people overlook on both sides of this argument!

    Nobody knows.. so your both right!

    I would assume with many millions and billions of years experience aliens would know what they are doing. and how to douce a light.
    Another question… would aliens be using lights and equipement in the very small spectrum of light our eyes can actually register? NO matter..

    If they want to be seen THEY will… no questions or sightings …
    It would be an absolute unquestionable greeting that would span the languages and geographic locations.

    if you believe in aliens then that is great your right cause one day you will be vindicated if such a display of absolute presence is shown

    if you disbelieve then you are right too because you can remain comfortable in your ignorance for science until such a day comes that you will have no choice but too concur.

    Whether i believe this event is an actual sighting makes no difference to me or anyone else that was not there…

  15. DUDE I saw the same thing the other day and I’ve never smoked weed in my lifeeeeee

  16. Did it have lights? one time I thought i saw a UFO shaped like a triangle with lights, but it was a commercial plane. in the dark it is relay tricky to tell.

    But if you did see one, maybe you shouldn’t post it on the internet. cause the aliens might go on yahoo q &a to you know…lol.

    cause aliens like to ask questions and answer them to, and they usually have a yahoo email address to!

  17. Ready to be converted from a sceptic; put pixs on u-tube and let us all experience what u saw.

  18. those that lie are screaming out for attention………..
    have you seen your last question? 3 months ago

    I rest my case.

    and you haven’t answered a question in TWO YEARS>……???
    whats up with that?

    and you wonder why you have no one to talk to.
    (is that the REAL you coming out there?)

    try talking to anyone, even here helps…. but next time, don’t look like an idiot ranting about fairytales and ufos

    perhaps an old sock puppet you pulled out of the closet and dusted off for one more go?

  19. Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), any object or light, reportedly sighted in the sky, that cannot be immediately explained by the observer. Sightings of unusual aerial phenomena date back to ancient times, but UFOs (sometimes called flying saucers) became widely discussed only after the first widely publicized U.S. sighting in 1947. Many thousands of such observations have since been reported worldwide.

    At least 90 percent of UFO sightings can be identified as conventional objects, although time-consuming investigations are often necessary for such identification. The objects most often mistaken for UFOs are bright planets and stars, aircraft, birds, balloons, kites, aerial flares, peculiar clouds, meteors, and satellites. The remaining sightings most likely can be attributed to other mistaken sightings or to inaccurate reporting, hoaxes, or delusions, although to disprove all claims made about UFOs is impossible.

    From 1947 to 1969 the U.S. Air Force investigated UFOs as a possible threat to national security. A total of 12,618 reports was received, of which 701 reports, or 5.6 percent, were listed as unexplained. The air force concluded that “no UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.” Since 1969 no agency of the U.S. government has had any active program of UFO investigation.

    In 1997 the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) admitted that the U.S. military had deceived the American public in an effort to hide information about high-altitude spy planes. These planes, the Lockheed U-2A and the Lockheed SR-71, accounted for over half of the UFO reports during the late 1950s and 1960s.

    Some persons nevertheless believe that UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft, even though no scientifically valid evidence supports that belief. The possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations is not the stumbling block; most scientists grant that intelligent life may well exist elsewhere in the universe. A fully convincing UFO photograph of a craftlike object has yet to be taken, however, and the scientific method requires that highly speculative explanations should not be adopted unless all of the more ordinary explanations can be ruled out.

    UFO enthusiasts persist, however, and some persons even claim to have been abducted and taken aboard UFOs. (A close encounter of the third kind is UFO terminology for an alleged encounter between humans and visitors from outer space.) No one has produced scientifically acceptable proof of these claims.

  20. 5 times faster than what plane? Concorde? Then I doubt you would have seen any detail. Jet liners, again, that low I doubt you would have seen any detail. Small light aircraft, still stonking along. So how have you arrived at five times faster?

    Lets just say I will believe an earthly explanation that includes mis identification and made up unless some evidence of extraterrestrial involvement is put up.

    I do not work for a government. And you cannot prove that I do. Would not want to be associated with mine the way it is mucking things up at the moment.

  21. You were not in Seattle, Reno, Las Vegas, Washington DC or Florida were you. Because if you were then I know exactly what is happening here. It wasn’t a UFO but it is being covered up by the government.

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