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UFOs
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Re: UFOs
Jamesw,
Were the markings in any recognisable language or wasn't he that close?
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Were the markings in any recognisable language or wasn't he that close?
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Re: UFOs
The hull was silver or grey and there was clearly a black stripe down the middle.
He saw some other markings on the hull and perhaps was close enough to have just made them out, but the speed at which the thing was moving made it impossible to do so.
If he was just slightly closer or if the thing hadn't been moving so fast he undoubtedly would have seen whether the markings were in a recognisable language or not, but frustratingly he couldn't quite make them out.
The only thing he could be certain about was the black stripe and that there were definitely other markings of some kind.
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Re: UFOs
Must agree with Catelover. Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification of otherwise identified flying objects.
However this ?belief?is an example of human behaviour which is interesting..in the same way that belief makes man capable of great cruelty and great kindness.
However this ?belief?is an example of human behaviour which is interesting..in the same way that belief makes man capable of great cruelty and great kindness.
Re: UFOs
mrmcfister wrote:
> Must agree with Catelover. Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and
> misidentification of otherwise identified flying objects.
> However this ?belief?is an example of human behaviour which is
> interesting..in the same way that belief makes man capable of
> great cruelty and great kindness.
Contrary to popular belief, ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand.
Humans, on the other hand, are a different matter.
"Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification"?
Former USAF and US Army Generals and Colonels have stated publicly that they have personally supervised the recovery of craft not from this planet and their occupants, both dead and alive.
> Must agree with Catelover. Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and
> misidentification of otherwise identified flying objects.
> However this ?belief?is an example of human behaviour which is
> interesting..in the same way that belief makes man capable of
> great cruelty and great kindness.
Contrary to popular belief, ostriches do not stick their heads in the sand.
Humans, on the other hand, are a different matter.
"Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification"?
Former USAF and US Army Generals and Colonels have stated publicly that they have personally supervised the recovery of craft not from this planet and their occupants, both dead and alive.
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Re: UFOs
Steve R..so that makes it so??!! Like I say Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification .Just becuas you get to high rank in the millitary does not make you word proof or do you think it does?
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Re: UFOs
Or this......
Possible causes of symptom: Hallucinations: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Hallucinations as a symptom. There are likely to be other possible causes.
Some of the more common possible causes of hallucinations include:
Drug intoxication
LSD intoxication
Marijuana intoxication
Cannabis
Psychotic disorder - see below.
Psychotic disorders - these are typified by hallucinations and/or delusions.
Schizophrenia
Schizotypal personality disorder
Schizoid personality disorder
Brief psychotic disorder
Bipolar disorder - previously known as "manic-depressive disorder"
Mania - if causing psychosis
Drug-induced psychoses
Some of the less common possible causes of hallucinations include:
Grief - will rarely cause hallucinations in very severe grief.
Postpartum psychosis
Korsakoff's psychosis
Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder - causing flashbacks after use of hallucinogen drugs.
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol poisoning (type of Poisoning)
Delirium tremens
Alcoholic hallucinosis
Physical medical conditions that may lead to hallucinations include:
Extreme physical stress
High fever (see Fever)
Dehydration
Extreme fatigue (see Fatigue)
Kidney failure
Brain disorders
Dementia - see causes of dementia
Delirium - see causes of delirium
Confusion
Alzheimer's disease
Stroke
Migraine
Brain tumor
Seizures
Temporal lobe epilepsy (type of Epilepsy) - sometimes hallucations of smell or taste.
Eye disorders - may cause various visual effects which might be described as visual hallucinations.
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Retinal ischemia
Optic nerve lesion
Sensory organ disorders - causing hallucinations of the various senses.
Certain medications
See also causes of confusion, dementia, paranoia, delusions
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Medications or substances causing Hallucinations: The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible causes of Hallucinations as a symptom. This list is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
Certain illicit drugs
Marijuana
Cannabis
LSD
Amphetamines
Cocaine
Certain medications
Antihistamines
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antibiotics
Tranquilizers
Steroids
Pain medications
Cardiovascular medications
Take the right drugs and you can believe your sick bag is a golf club.
Possible causes of symptom: Hallucinations: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Hallucinations as a symptom. There are likely to be other possible causes.
Some of the more common possible causes of hallucinations include:
Drug intoxication
LSD intoxication
Marijuana intoxication
Cannabis
Psychotic disorder - see below.
Psychotic disorders - these are typified by hallucinations and/or delusions.
Schizophrenia
Schizotypal personality disorder
Schizoid personality disorder
Brief psychotic disorder
Bipolar disorder - previously known as "manic-depressive disorder"
Mania - if causing psychosis
Drug-induced psychoses
Some of the less common possible causes of hallucinations include:
Grief - will rarely cause hallucinations in very severe grief.
Postpartum psychosis
Korsakoff's psychosis
Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder - causing flashbacks after use of hallucinogen drugs.
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol poisoning (type of Poisoning)
Delirium tremens
Alcoholic hallucinosis
Physical medical conditions that may lead to hallucinations include:
Extreme physical stress
High fever (see Fever)
Dehydration
Extreme fatigue (see Fatigue)
Kidney failure
Brain disorders
Dementia - see causes of dementia
Delirium - see causes of delirium
Confusion
Alzheimer's disease
Stroke
Migraine
Brain tumor
Seizures
Temporal lobe epilepsy (type of Epilepsy) - sometimes hallucations of smell or taste.
Eye disorders - may cause various visual effects which might be described as visual hallucinations.
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Retinal ischemia
Optic nerve lesion
Sensory organ disorders - causing hallucinations of the various senses.
Certain medications
See also causes of confusion, dementia, paranoia, delusions
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Medications or substances causing Hallucinations: The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible causes of Hallucinations as a symptom. This list is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
Certain illicit drugs
Marijuana
Cannabis
LSD
Amphetamines
Cocaine
Certain medications
Antihistamines
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antibiotics
Tranquilizers
Steroids
Pain medications
Cardiovascular medications
Take the right drugs and you can believe your sick bag is a golf club.
Re: UFOs
mrmcfister wrote:
> Steve R..so that makes it so??!! Like I say
> Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification .Just
> becuas you get to high rank in the millitary does not make you
> word proof or do you think it does?
If it were just one or two high-ranking men, then doubt would remain, of course.
When there are dozens, then it is a different matter.
Having researched this for over twenty years, I am completely satisfied that some UFOs are solid, intelligently controlled craft that were not made by contemporary human beings on this planet.
As to who made them, where they were made, when they were (or will be) made and who controls them, I have no idea.
> Steve R..so that makes it so??!! Like I say
> Hallucinations,hoaxes,hysteria and misidentification .Just
> becuas you get to high rank in the millitary does not make you
> word proof or do you think it does?
If it were just one or two high-ranking men, then doubt would remain, of course.
When there are dozens, then it is a different matter.
Having researched this for over twenty years, I am completely satisfied that some UFOs are solid, intelligently controlled craft that were not made by contemporary human beings on this planet.
As to who made them, where they were made, when they were (or will be) made and who controls them, I have no idea.
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Re: UFOs
I've seen a UFO. It was in the Lake District 3 years ago. It seemed to be cylindrical in shape, moved very quickly across the sky then hovered for 5/6 seconds before shooting up vertically and out of sight.
Do I believe it was full of little green men from Mars? NO!!!
But it was a UFO in so far as it was a flying object that neither I nor the dozen or so people with me could identify. Included in the group I was with was an airline pilot (a former Concorde pilot with BA) who in his time piloting jet airliners has seen many weird things in the sky that he couldn't explain.
I know the RAF use the area for training flights, but Tornados and EuroFighters don't fly in the way this thing did, and anyway, they have wings and this object definitely didn't.
To this day I have no idea what it was I saw other than a UFO in the ultimate and definitive meaning of the phrase.
Do I believe it was full of little green men from Mars? NO!!!
But it was a UFO in so far as it was a flying object that neither I nor the dozen or so people with me could identify. Included in the group I was with was an airline pilot (a former Concorde pilot with BA) who in his time piloting jet airliners has seen many weird things in the sky that he couldn't explain.
I know the RAF use the area for training flights, but Tornados and EuroFighters don't fly in the way this thing did, and anyway, they have wings and this object definitely didn't.
To this day I have no idea what it was I saw other than a UFO in the ultimate and definitive meaning of the phrase.
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