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My Father in law is one interesting guy; he says that UFO's are real and that aliens will intercede in human affairs very soon . I rather enjoy conversing with him and also was thinking of putting together a mix disc (CD) for him ( a homage to his wisdomous anecdotes so to speak) so here is what I have in my present collection and will include to start ..............

 

 

 

 

1.) Graham Parker "waiting for the UFOS"

 

2.) Porno for pyros "We'll make great pets"

 

3.) XTC " Smartest Monkeys"

 

 

 

 

 

Would appreciate any suggestions for songs with these type themes ; ...... Humanity isn't all were cracked up tp be :poke:

 

 

 

 

Hopefully any Alien Overlord benefactors won't come carrying a book entitled " How to serve man " :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

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For what it's worth, the Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy has built a career on songs about aliens. You won't be able to understand most of the words, and they only recently started including lyrics with the albums, but there are aliens to be found!

 

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In broad daylight I actually saw two giant Sphere shaped UFOS over SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB and the jets were scrambled to flight. I saw the jets, (looked the size of matchbox cars next to a beachball) fly all around the spheres and then the spheres just went straight up and over ten thousand folkes here in Goldsboro saw the same thing.

So I wrote THE WARNING as an homage'. We are not alone.

 

THE WARNING MP3

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In broad daylight I actually saw two giant Sphere shaped UFOS over SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB and the jets were scrambled to flight. I saw the jets, (looked the size of matchbox cars next to a beachball) fly all around the spheres and then the spheres just went straight up and over ten thousand folkes here in Goldsboro saw the same thing.

So I wrote THE WARNING as an homage'. We are not alone.


 

 

Taylor: How about some more info, if you will? When did this occur?...Where is Goldsboro?...What color were the spheres?... How many were there and were they emitting any sound?...How long did they remain in the area?...Were there any reports about the incident in the local or state papers or TV or was the incident hushed up?... Thanks! I look for UFOs all the time at night up at the beach here in NJ. Article on the web the other day said an airport in China was closed twice because of a UFO flying around there. If you notice under my avatar I spend most of my time orbiting the Red Planet in my UFO Quest! I need to know.

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Taylor: How about some more info, if you will? When did this occur?...Where is Goldsboro?...What color were the spheres?... How many were there and were they emitting any sound?...How long did they remain in the area?...Were there any reports about the incident in the local or state papers or TV or was the incident hushed up?... Thanks! I look for UFOs all the time at night up at the beach here in NJ. Article on the web the other day said an airport in China was closed twice because of a UFO flying around there. If you notice under my avatar I spend most of my time orbiting the Red Planet in my UFO Quest! I need to know.

 

 

I remember it well. I was eleven or twelve or . fifty one now. The OD(officer of the day) from the base had visited my school a week or two earlier and gave everybody his business cards.

Mine was in my pocket so when I saw the TWO silver-shiney-mirrored spheres, I called his number and when he answered he was not all cool and suave like when he was talking to my class but nervous sounding and scared sounding.

I asked him what were the jets flying around(thinking it was a weather balloon) and he said the jets were NOT flying and when I tolde him I SEE the jets flying around a big silver ball he SCREAMED at me the jets WERE NOT FLYING, but I could see them flying around this ball and then he slammed the phone down. very odd .

Many years later I found out that these silver spheres were seen all around the world at the same time and would fly and hover over nuclear piles.

I then realized what I had seen.

I threw away his card too.

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I once had a glass of wine at a young friend's family home. It was her, her mom and her dad, a full bird Colonel in the US Marines. They had just been finishing up dinner when I got there and they asked me to sit down and have a glass of wine with them. He was pretty drunk already and seemed to slip a few notches while I was there.

 

It started off with his theories about the international conspiracy that had all but taken over the US government. This was during the Reagan presidency, mind you.

 

But pretty soon he was going on about how it was really the extraterrestrials that were behind the whole thing and were calling the shots.

 

I was, needless to say, fascinated.

 

I thought he was stringing me along but when we left, his daughter apologized and said, "My dad's just really weird."

 

I said, "Well, he's certainly got a pretty interesting sense of humor."

 

"Oh, he wasn't kidding. He really believes that stuff."

 

 

All I could think was that the next day he would be going back to the base and commanding a Marine Corps air regiment.

 

In the ~ quarter century since then, when I've read head-slapping information about how messed up the Pentagon is and how many wackos there are in US military and the high percentages of US mil personnel who have, shall we say, beliefs that fly in the face of all credible evidence, I think back to my friend's dad, the Colonel.

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I remember it well. I was eleven or twelve or . fifty one now. The OD(officer of the day) from the base had visited my school a week or two earlier and gave everybody his business cards.

Mine was in my pocket so when I saw the TWO silver-shiney-mirrored spheres, I called his number and when he answered he was not all cool and suave like when he was talking to my class but nervous sounding and scared sounding.

I asked him what were the jets flying around(thinking it was a weather balloon) and he said the jets were NOT flying and when I tolde him I SEE the jets flying around a big silver ball he SCREAMED at me the jets WERE NOT FLYING, but I could see them flying around this ball and then he slammed the phone down. very odd .

Many years later I found out that these silver spheres were seen all around the world at the same time and would fly and hover over nuclear piles.

I then realized what I had seen.

I threw away his card too.

 

Many of the more credible UFO sightings have been associated with nuclear facilities of one sort or another.

 

I'm no kind of physicist, but that, the 'impossible' trajectories and movements of many UFOs, and a few other aspects of the body of reports have suggested to me that the phenomena might be some sort of 'illusions' caused by distortion of local time/space. (I'm probably coming off kind of like a more skeptical version of my friend's dad, here, like I said, I'm a real naif when it comes to physics, unfortunately.)

 

Another theory that I always sort of liked was one I read in one of the old sci-fi/'fact' magazines in the mid-60s. (Fate, maybe?) In the article I read, the author observed that UFOs acted strikingly like protozoa in some fashions and speculated that they might be some sort of elemental 'life' form, but not one based on carbon, solids, etc, but, rather something like a virus or other 'primitive' quasi-life form, existing, perhaps, in a more ethereal medium (static electricity was one thing he mentioned, I think). It was vague and fuzzy thinking, as I recall, and I may have invested my own thinking in it. (I don't specifically recall him invoking the idea of a virus, but then they weren't nearly so well understood in that era.)

 

 

Anyhow, there have been lots of credibly observed but unexplained sightings over the decades and, for whatever reasons, the military have been a bit all over the map in their responses to them -- although it seems as though there is now a far more disciplined, set response to the ongoing phenomena.

 

 

That said, there have been similar phenomena reported through history, too. There was a book that came out in the last 15 years or so (probably more recent) on 'anomalous events' through history. The author took a stand-back approach, simply saying that it appeared that the sincere reports were attempts to explain phenomena so far out of the observers' understanding of the everyday world that they had to look to religion, superstition, and speculation in order to even begin to describe what they had seen.

 

One man's flying, fiery chariot may well be another man's cigar-shaped or disc-shaped silvery object. Or it might be a meteor. Or it might be hallucination, personal, or group hysteria related to ergot or other mold poisoning of foodstocks, which appears to have been not uncommon under certain climatological conditions in agrarian/grain based cultures where summer and fall harvests were stored through wet winters.

 

 

FWIW, I've had two pretty straightforward 'anomalous' experiences. One, when I was alone and very young, had no witnesses. It was a shade, a 'ghost' that simply walked silently and with no attention to me through a room where 'she' had no business being, walking into a bathroom and 'disappearing.' I was at my aunt and uncle's and I went to find the adults and ask them who the lady was. They said there was no lady. They went into the bathroom where she'd gone but there was no one there, even though there was no way out.

 

The other event, there were two other witnesses. It was late, about 3 am on a weeknight, driving from Hollywood down to LA. I was a passenger in the backseat of a car with two pals and I saw what looked like a huge light display gliding through the sky. I immediately felt it was too big to be the Goodyear blimp which had been recently fitted with a programmable light display. Also, there was no outline of the blimp, and it was a clear night. I pointed it out to my friends. The driver who couldn't really see it well, said, well, it's gotta be the blimp.

 

The front passenger said, it doesn't look like the blimp. The driver insisted it had to be the blimp. I insisted that while the 'light display' of moving geometric patterns looked very much like the display on the side of the blimp, that this was huge and there was no sign of the blimp itself. I suggested it might be a light network being trailed by a plane, like the advertising 'beach banners' often pulled by planes -- but, again, this was huge and there was no sign of a towing plane or its running lights. But it was so large, I figured it would just about have to be towed by multiple planes, and that didn't make much sense to me.

 

I said, "Well, if we get down to the blimp mooring" -- which was near the freeway -- "and the blimp is there, you'll have to agree we saw something weird, right?"

 

And we all agreed.

 

And the blimp was, indeed, moored, lights out, no one around.

 

 

So, who knows, huh? Maybe it was some kind of experiment to see if such a towed lighting display was practical. (Why they would allow such an experiment over the heavily populated LA area is beyond me, but I'm stretching for reasonable explanations, you know? ;) )

 

 

Just caught this on one of the local webcams.

 

It certainly looks like a couple of landed UFO's, a mother ship and baby, right on the sand in Long Beach, CA:

 

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