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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby aussiebloke » Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:02 am

G' Day and good evening Folks.

Thank you very much for that tip Wayne, that done fixed it.
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby MeteorWayne » Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:18 am

No problem ye from down under. It was an Unexplained problem for me until I stumbled across the fix :)
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby Smersh » Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:46 pm

jim48 wrote:Good work, Aussiebloke. I told Y'all: Red flags go up with guys like Gilliand! Besides, there are all kinds of really kewel UFO videos on YouTube that look quite authentic but they simply are not. Photo "experts" said that Ed Waters' Gulf Breeze pictures were real. Yes, they were. He hung a flying saucer model outside of his home and photographed it from his living room! It even looked like a model! Today's technology has made spotting fakes difficult, but not impossible. Thankfully Aussiebloke is on the job! When I first saw the above picture I just assumed there was someone on a dirt bike in the foreground. There was just too much clear space for that to have been shot from a cockpit of anything. What aircraft has a windscreen that wide?


Yes it was very good research indeed from Aussiebloke (and followed up by ALP) that the picture was very likely taken from a motorcycle rider ("DRN-Dirtrider" or otherwise - it doesn't make a lot of difference really I guess.)

However, I wouldn't be so quick to write off Gillilan's Ranch itself, or that area of Washington State per se, because there are quite a few reports around of intense UFO activity there so we would need to research that aspect of it much more thoroughly I think. The nearby military bases that ALP found in Google Maps adds to the interest, from a UFO researcher's point of view in my opinion.

Regarding the lack of info accompanying the two pictures I posted, I think that's more a failing on the part of the website that published the article (Australia T.O. 24-7 News) than anything to do with Gillilan's Ranch.
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby MeteorWayne » Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:08 pm

Lets just be careful to differentiate between "UFO" and "ET piloted spaceship with no evidence to support such an asserton" :)
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby Smersh » Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:36 pm

"UFO" as in "Unidentified Flying Object" (s) Wayne. ;)
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby jim48 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:44 pm

Oh I just have to make this a threesome. Ed Ruppelt, the first head of Project Blue Book, coined UFO in the early '50s, which was a vast improvement over "flying saucer". Yes we know that just because it's a UFO that doesn't mean it's full of probe handlers. 95% of UFOs can be explained as anything but alien butt wranglers. It's the remaining 5% that keep fellows such as Smersh and myself occupied. Wayne is our in-house objector, what Ronald Reagan used to call a "professional againster".
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby Kerberos » Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:45 pm

Jim, what do you make of the rumours leaking out of NASA that the LCROSS mission was specifically designed and flown to destroy and cover up evidence of an alien visit at the South Pole of the Moon?
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby Smersh » Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:21 pm

Hmmm ... thanks Kerberos Jim will like that one. He's one of this guy's biggest fans. ;)

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun.htm

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun2.htm

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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby vividasday » Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:34 am

Capture a moment....that is why we come back. Digital. All For One & One For All ; Cheers!
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby a_lost_packet_ » Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:52 am

Smersh wrote:Hmmm ... thanks Kerberos Jim will like that one. He's one of this guy's biggest fans. ;)

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun.htm

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun2.htm

:lol:


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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby vividasday » Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:07 am

Aye Aye. Most amazed with All Vid. Exactly how exposure works? WOW :D
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby aussiebloke » Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:11 pm

G' Day Folks and good morning

Interesting Wayne Downunder was my last handle or did you know that?

>However, I wouldn't be so quick to write off Gillilan's Ranch itself, or that area of Washington State per se, because there are quite a few reports around of intense UFO activity there so we would need to research that aspect of it much more thoroughly I think. The nearby military bases that ALP found in Google Maps adds to the interest, from a UFO researcher's point of view in my opinion.

Regarding the lack of info accompanying the two pictures I posted, I think that's more a failing on the part of the website that published the article (Australia T.O. 24-7 News) than anything to do with Gillilan's Ranch.<


Agree however there needs to be a sorting out of the wheat from the chaff and since it's supposed to be a hot spot is there any outside (of the Ranch) witnesses, other locals or say from the Portland area people around the base of the mountain? (closer view)

I would expect them to be roughly on par with the Ranch.

Smersh those RCH links are beyond YIKES :shock:

Here is a youtube on the camera used, note the plume at 0.41 they've got some explaining to do :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcDmVLiw0-M

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Take your point regarding photos/vids but I was meaning in general
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby MeteorWayne » Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:40 pm

vividasday wrote:Aye Aye. Most amazed with All Vid. Exactly how exposure works? WOW :D


Are you under the impression that any of you posts are coherent? If you are, your perception is incorrect.
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby MeteorWayne » Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:42 pm

aussiebloke wrote:G' Day Folks and good morning

Interesting Wayne Downunder was my last handle or did you know that?


No not at all! Are you another Wayne that controls the Universe like me and drwayne? :lol: :lol: :D
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby a_lost_packet_ » Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:32 pm

MeteorWayne wrote:
aussiebloke wrote:G' Day Folks and good morning

Interesting Wayne Downunder was my last handle or did you know that?


No not at all! Are you another Wayne that controls the Universe like me and drwayne? :lol: :lol: :D


Hmm... Strange..

All these guys are named Wayne too.

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Coincidence? Or, is there something more sinister going on here. We need to call RCH!
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby aussiebloke » Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:01 pm

Me again.

Are you under the impression that any of you posts are coherent?

I was wondering the same thing myself but I said nufink. :(

Same as ALP, he said I don't do motorcycles I mean, WHAT THE :shock: but I said nufink.

Are you another Wayne that controls the Universe like me and drwayne?

No not a Wayne and as far as controlling the Universe I can't even control my Dog she got me trained really well. :lol:

Better really go this time Aussiebloke
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby a_lost_packet_ » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:23 am

aussiebloke wrote:Same as ALP, he said I don't do motorcycles I mean, WHAT THE :shock: but I said nufink....


Just to clear it up, it's an expression, maybe common in the US.

Basically, it's like saying "I don't do windows." or "I'm not involved with it and I find the act undesirable." I was expressing my lack of knowledge concerning all things "motorcycle" since that's primarily what was being discussed in relation to the gear the guy was wearing in the picture.
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby aussiebloke » Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:05 am

G' Day and good evening Folks

Just to clear it up, it's an expression, maybe common in the US

Nope it's the same here.

It was a play on words.

I was expecting you to come back with something like "Oh very droll" :lol:

Hope I didn't offend you, boy talk about ruining the moment. :oops:

Sigh, I'll be serious from now on.

Regarding UFO=ET about 30 years ago I fought hard to keep UFO to mean what it means but I could see it was a lost cause.

When the RAAF released their first batch of files I noticed they too had come to the same conclusion and changed and were referring to the phenomena as U.A.S, Unusual Aerial Sightings.

Anyway quite a few are doing, The best top 10 UFO cases, so I went looking on the net and found a few and other sites of interest, well a little bit interesting make of them what you will. (the sites)

It is interesting the Telegraph UK, lists The Westall Case.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... tings.html

This site is a bit hard going, Scroll down a bit on this site for the Ufologist/researchers top 5/10

http://churchofcriticalthinking.org/ali ... ation.html

Last not least a site that has collected UFO vids.

http://www.hyper.net/ufo/video-documentaries.html

Cheers for now Aussiebloke, sigh.
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby FlatEarth » Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:11 pm

a_lost_packet_ wrote:[Hmm... Strange..

All these guys are named Wayne too.

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Coincidence? Or, is there something more sinister going on here. We need to call RCH!

Could this be Wayne's World? ;)
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Re: Best UFO Cases

Postby FlatEarth » Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:16 pm

Smersh wrote:Hmmm ... thanks Kerberos Jim will like that one. He's one of this guy's biggest fans. ;)

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun.htm

http://www.enterprisemission.com/SmokingGun2.htm

:lol:

If anything, this was an entertaining read. I can't wait for Part 3. ;)
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