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We are an alien ant farm. They're just watching... waiting..... just like Bickell (Bigfoot).
They'll take the slow fat ones first. Stay in shape boys. They're coming.We are an alien ant farm. They're just watching... waiting..... just like Bickell (Bigfoot).
They'll take the slow fat ones first. Stay in shape boys. They're coming.
I know lol, its just funny... the people on Ancient Aliens in particular jump to the Aliens card on everything....
"A man was walking his dog and heard a rustling in the bushes"
"Is it possible......... it was an alien spying on the man? CERTAINLY"
Yeah its also possible it was a cat.... or a mole person.... or a dog.... or Bigfoot.
They crack me up... IS IT POSSIBLE.... followed by ideas that are often very improbable.
There is a distant star in another galaxy that shows up on Kepler as flickering. There appears to be no reasonable explanation for this, but some scientists feel there is some alien blocking mechanism doing it.
I just think it's cool how the style of alien spaceships change about every decade to align with our fashion and design preferences.
Aliens aint gonna be caught in an out-of-date looking spaceship breh
So I'm out walking my dog tonight in a field by my house. I see a shooting star. Pretty common here. I see several a year just walking at night. Look up to see if I can catch another shooting star and I see a flash of light. I'm thinking cool, another shooting star, but I had just caught it late in it's path. Well I keep looking at that spot and see another flash. So I watch that sight for maybe 5 minutes and see multiple flashes every 15 seconds or so. First off I think this is a satellite. Well, the thing did not move for 5 minutes. So it wasn't a plane or a moving satellite. Maybe a stationary one?
Anyways the basic characteristics are this:
1. Flashes around every 15 seconds or so.
2. Two types of flashes. One was bright and lasted a split second. The other was dull and would take a second to appear and a second to disappear. There was no real pattern between the dull and bright flashes. Same color too.
3. It did not move.... at all. I stood there and watched one spot in the sky for a good five minutes.
4. Lastly, and this is what was weirdest.... the last flash was a line instead of a spot. All the other flashes were just a pinpoint. The last one was about an inch long in a line and then I didn't see shit after that.
I'm not high. Not drunk. I'm not saying I saw ET. I'm sure there is a perfectly logical explanation for this but I have to say it was really weird.
Not sure if the two of us can take on the Klingons. Time to sign up fellow alien hating posters.Klingons...im sure of it
Klingons...im sure of it
A "stationary" satellite doesn't exist that I know of. The earth spins so even if it's stationary it would appear to be moving unless it was moving at the same speed and same direction as earth's orbit, which you likely would have noticed it long before this moment as you seemingly regularly look at the stars.So I'm out walking my dog tonight in a field by my house. I see a shooting star. Pretty common here. I see several a year just walking at night. Look up to see if I can catch another shooting star and I see a flash of light. I'm thinking cool, another shooting star, but I had just caught it late in it's path. Well I keep looking at that spot and see another flash. So I watch that sight for maybe 5 minutes and see multiple flashes every 15 seconds or so. First off I think this is a satellite. Well, the thing did not move for 5 minutes. So it wasn't a plane or a moving satellite. Maybe a stationary one?
Anyways the basic characteristics are this:
1. Flashes around every 15 seconds or so.
2. Two types of flashes. One was bright and lasted a split second. The other was dull and would take a second to appear and a second to disappear. There was no real pattern between the dull and bright flashes. Same color too.
3. It did not move.... at all. I stood there and watched one spot in the sky for a good five minutes.
4. Lastly, and this is what was weirdest.... the last flash was a line instead of a spot. All the other flashes were just a pinpoint. The last one was about an inch long in a line and then I didn't see shit after that.
I'm not high. Not drunk. I'm not saying I saw ET. I'm sure there is a perfectly logical explanation for this but I have to say it was really weird.
Yeah....how high are we talking? Satellites can appear close, or far enough away to look like stars. Could it have been an exploding star or are you ruling that out?
Us, Russia, and China have weaponized satellites that would be capable of some sort of visual display, I don't know what that is or if its on youtube. Could have been tests. Like you know...actual laser tests. As we have that technology and its deployed revolving around earth. I'm not talking about the bluffs of the Reagen administration 15-20 years premature. We have deployed stuff now.