Insane, UFO stuff/claims/pics by Boyd Bushman

Just because you see something in the sky that doesn't look like an airplane, a meteor, or something else that you can easily identify, doesn't mean that it's a spaceship. After all, the "U" in UFO stands for "unidentified." If it's unidentified, then it's not a spaceship. It's unknown. Could be a military aircraft. Could be a weird trick of light. Could be many things. Until you have actual evidence, it's not aliens.
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Ever hear of spectrography? It's a pretty huge pillar of astronomy.

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No i have not, but i'll look it up.

Modern technology is allowing humanity to discover more, and more.

Anyone on here ever heard of the NASA MMS mission's which are already underway (1st satellite already in space) ????



I find it amazing that NASA/U.S. Gov't has spent MILLIONS to research magnetic reconnection & magnetopause (burst connections between Sun & earth magnetic fields).

I find NASA's discription of what they hope to discover with 4 space crafts collecting data from these possible invisible "wormhole" between Earth and the Sun interesting.
 
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Here is NASA talking about the Portals...

Either i'm a nut case, or NASA is a nut case wasting millions in tax dollars on PORTALS research... Enjoy

 
Here is NASA talking about the Portals...

Either i'm a nut case, or NASA is a nut case wasting millions in tax dollars on PORTALS research... Enjoy

 
I just want to point out that lack of evidence is not proof of non existence. The problem with these types of discussions is people tend to get aggressively extreme. On one side you have the "If you can't see it it's not real and you are a dolt for believing in it" crowd. On the other the "I know they are real because they stuck something up Uncle Earl's butt once."

One has to find a happy middle ground. Chances are somewhere in our galaxy there is another advanced form of sapient life. Probably many different kinds. I don't really doubt that at all. What becomes much harder for me to believe is that they will ever meet each other. What we know about how the universe works pretty much tells us interstellar travel is not likely. But we have been wrong about things before.

So yeah, while aliens probably do exists, it's really doubtful that they are visiting us.
 
I just want to point out that lack of evidence is not proof of non existence.

No one is arguing non-existence. We're arguing that you shouldn't believe in something until you have evidence of it. Otherwise, you might as well believe in unicorns, leprechauns, dragons, angels, and all kinds of other silliness, because as James Randi famously said, "you can't prove a negative." If your default position is to believe in everything until evidence is presented that it doesn't exist, you'll believe in every form of silliness imaginable. Doing the opposite should be your default position: believe in something only after you have evidence of it.
 
Hell, @MikeD can tell you that I saw some weird stuff that I couldn't (and still can't) explain. I was so freaked out that I talked to him to see if he might be able to help explain, since he had been around the military secrecy back when he flew the F-117. He couldn't really explain it, either. But here's the thing: not being able to explain something doesn't make it supernatural or otherworldly. It just makes it unexplained. Just because you see something in the sky that doesn't look like an airplane, a meteor, or something else that you can easily identify, doesn't mean that it's a spaceship. After all, the "U" in UFO stands for "unidentified." If it's unidentified, then it's not a spaceship. It's unknown. Could be a military aircraft. Could be a weird trick of light. Could be many things. Until you have actual evidence, it's not aliens.

So what did you see?
 
No i have not, but i'll look it up.

Modern technology is allowing humanity to discover more, and more.

True. But scientists were using prisms to understand chemical composition over 200 years ago. The point is oxygen is only invisible from your narrow perspective. It's been testable and proveable for a very long time. Aliens are not analogous to oxygen.
 
So what did you see?

Five or six bright orange fireballs flying in single file formation. Flew from North to South right over my neighborhood a few years ago. Completely silent. There is a victor airway that is pretty close to that flight path, and they were flying in the general direction of the LGC VOR. Could have been aircraft, but certainly didn't look like it. To this day I have no idea what it was. But I certainly don't assume aliens in flying saucers.
 
Five or six bright orange fireballs flying in single file formation. Flew from North to South right over my neighborhood a few years ago. Completely silent. There is a victor airway that is pretty close to that flight path, and they were flying in the general direction of the LGC VOR. Could have been aircraft, but certainly didn't look like it. To this day I have no idea what it was. But I certainly don't assume aliens in flying saucers.
That is weird.
 
Five or six bright orange fireballs flying in single file formation. Flew from North to South right over my neighborhood a few years ago. Completely silent. There is a victor airway that is pretty close to that flight path, and they were flying in the general direction of the LGC VOR. Could have been aircraft, but certainly didn't look like it. To this day I have no idea what it was. But I certainly don't assume aliens in flying saucers.

Any military base nearby your neighborhood, or that VOR?
 
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