Alien Abduction - been 'jokingly; mentioned on here on 11:36 - Feb 5 by clive_baker | Not an abduction per se, but relatively recently I saw a mildly interesting documentary about a dude in Delphos, Kansas in the US of A, who reckons as a kid a UFO landed on the family land. His parents rushed to get a camera, and then it disappeared off. He was adamant, it was a bright craft that disappeared into the night. He had told the story but hadn't ever let scientists in to investigate, until this documentary. Nothing had subsequently grown on the piece of land the supposed UFO landed on. They did various tests on the soil etc and found it to behave really strangely, just in the area it supposedly landed. For example, in lab tests they poured liquid onto the soil, which it repelled, like it was plastic. They couldn't explain it at all. I'm not sure I believe in Aliens of course, although it does blow my mind that it's highly likely there's life out there somewhere, when you consider there's likely 10s of billions of solar systems. Who knows how intelligent that life is, but it seems fairly unlikely that what we call Earth is the most intelligent of them all. Perhaps they do know of our existence, perhaps they've visited. Perhaps there's equivalent planets that don't know of us, but also suspect its feasible, who are having the same conversations and arguing about which of their sh1t central defenders is best. Boggles the mind innit. I also totally agree with others, strange how it's always weird redneck Americans who seem to get abducted though... |
must have been the same spacecraft, that landed in rendlesham forest |  |