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| Every little green man helps | |
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| Topic Started: Aug 29 2008, 09:13 PM (29 Views) | |
| XNavyGunner | Aug 29 2008, 09:13 PM Post #1 |
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UFO experts yesterday called for a probe into this summer’s Little Green Man sightings — as one was spotted above a TESCO. The white and green lights were snapped hovering over the supermarket — which has the slogan “Every Little Helps”. Sid O’Driscoll took our exclusive pictures at the 24-hour store in Croydon, South London, at 2am. Musician Sid, 35, said: “It was very weird. It was the most beautiful green and white light, moving quite fast, then stopping. “It had to be mechanical, like a spaceship, because it slowed down and stopped. It wasn’t making any noise. It disappeared in a flash. I went home and told my girlfriend. She didn’t believe me, but the pictures speak for themselves.” Sid added: “I don’t touch drugs. I’m not a believer in UFOs but I’ve got no idea what this was.” UFO expert Nick Pope, who worked for the Ministry of Defence, examined the pictures. He said: “Green lights are unusual — it rules out the so-called Chinese lanterns that accounted for some recent UFO sightings in the UK. “The images and description of the movement don’t fit a list of things frequently reported as UFOs — aircraft lights, meteors, satellites. “This is a genuine mystery.” Mr Pope demanded further attention be paid to UFO sightings. He said: “Given the sheer number of sightings we’ve seen this summer and the unprecedented number of photos and videos, it’s time for a full public inquiry.” World-renowned UFO researcher Timothy Good said the Tesco sighting could not be explained. He said: “The pictures are interesting. It is a mystery. Someone should look into these pictures further.” A Tesco spokesman said no sightings had been reported. The Sun reported a sighting in Croydon in April, when a foreign student snapped a mysterious object speeding through the sky. ![]() Source |
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| LarryOldtimer | Aug 31 2008, 08:47 PM Post #2 |
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The man!!
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Strange "things" are seen by sober and responsible people, and conventional science has no answers. Usually, conventional scientists toss out a good deal of what was actually reported, and explain the small part left. They "keep" only that which seems to fit or can be explained away as known phenomena. |
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