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This 'UFO' stuff is getting really interesting...
https://youtu.be/V-z0k5xu1hM
Whether it is a 'distraction' or 'reality' I'm not sure. Nothing much surprises me anymore.
Little Green Men...???
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Little Green Men...???
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Re: Little Green Men...???
Had an old Preacher tell me one time that those flying saucers were Angels, he said that's how they got around. I ask him which bunch they were, the one's that went with Lucifer or the one's that stayed faithful... said he didn't know, could be both. I've thought often about that explanation over the years, after all God is all of it, the beginning and the end, if it's here He made it...... John
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Re: Little Green Men...???
"If it bleeds we can kill it." Why are these dummies' always crashing? They can't be very advanced.
Re: Little Green Men...???
I do not remember reading in the Bible that GOD never made any other races on any other planets. Maybe he did. UFOs might be another part of creation. I do not know either way. Maybe they are just Government experimental aircraft.
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Re: Little Green Men...???
My Dad was a career airline pilot. Must have been the mid eighties when he was flying the red eye and some sort of UFO flew in formation with his A300.he did not really speak of it to us but after he was more or less suppeaned to DC he told the family about it.
The whole flight crew and some passengers were met with behind closed doors.
The civilians were told DO NOT speak about this .
What they saw- we can only imagine.
Now, common sense tells us if its our military and a particular aircraft is Top Secret then the pilots wouldn't be flying alongside a commercial airliner with hundreds of eyes watching. Same holds true with a foreign military. If it was a private company testing some new fangled craft it would be all over TV.
Probably 5 or 6 years ago I was leaving for a fishing trip very early. I was out walking my dogs at 330ish and I saw something flying, moving faster than a commercial flight, no noise either. Once back in the house I opened a flight tracker, no flights near me. Then looked at Star Gazer that shows constellations, satellite paths and the space station and nothing was remotely close.
Conclusions are up in the air.
The whole flight crew and some passengers were met with behind closed doors.
The civilians were told DO NOT speak about this .
What they saw- we can only imagine.
Now, common sense tells us if its our military and a particular aircraft is Top Secret then the pilots wouldn't be flying alongside a commercial airliner with hundreds of eyes watching. Same holds true with a foreign military. If it was a private company testing some new fangled craft it would be all over TV.
Probably 5 or 6 years ago I was leaving for a fishing trip very early. I was out walking my dogs at 330ish and I saw something flying, moving faster than a commercial flight, no noise either. Once back in the house I opened a flight tracker, no flights near me. Then looked at Star Gazer that shows constellations, satellite paths and the space station and nothing was remotely close.
Conclusions are up in the air.
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Re: Little Green Men...???
No comment. I have no facts to support either hypothesis. But, someone told me a long time ago to only believe ½ of what you see, ¼ of what you read, and only 5% of what you're told.
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Re: Little Green Men...???
The "little beings" have been here for a long time. Here's what was probably a recon mission to survey the land and take some samples....
Lewis and Clark wrote that the Indians feared the “Little People” at Spirit Mound in present day South Dakota.
Lewis and Clark visited Spirit Mound on August 25, 1804, after hearing Native stories about 18‑inch‑tall beings
with large heads who lived on the hill and shot deadly arrows at anyone who approached.
Multiple tribes—including the Sioux, Omaha, Otoe, and Missouria—avoided the mound out of fear.
What the Tribes Told Lewis and Clark:
Across several tribes, the legends were consistent:
The beings were tiny warriors, about 18 inches tall, with oversized heads.
They carried arrows capable of killing humans.
The mound was considered a sacred and dangerous place—a “hill of evil spirits” or “place of devils.”
William Clark’s journal description of Spirit Mound (August 25, 1804) Clark records the Native stories exactly as they were told to the expedition:
“The Indians have made it a great article of their superstition: it is called the Mountain of Little People, or Little Spirits; and they believe that it is the abode of little devils, in the human form, of about eighteen inches high, and with remarkably large heads; they are armed with sharp arrows, with which they are very skilful, and are always on the watch to kill those who should have the hardihood to approach their residence.”
He continues:
“The tradition is, that many have suffered from these little evil spirits, and, among others, three Maha Indians fell a sacrifice to them a few years since. This has inspired all the neighboring nations, Sioux, Mahas, and Ottoes, with such terror, that no consideration could tempt them to visit the hill.”
Lewis and Clark wrote that the Indians feared the “Little People” at Spirit Mound in present day South Dakota.
Lewis and Clark visited Spirit Mound on August 25, 1804, after hearing Native stories about 18‑inch‑tall beings
with large heads who lived on the hill and shot deadly arrows at anyone who approached.
Multiple tribes—including the Sioux, Omaha, Otoe, and Missouria—avoided the mound out of fear.
What the Tribes Told Lewis and Clark:
Across several tribes, the legends were consistent:
The beings were tiny warriors, about 18 inches tall, with oversized heads.
They carried arrows capable of killing humans.
The mound was considered a sacred and dangerous place—a “hill of evil spirits” or “place of devils.”
William Clark’s journal description of Spirit Mound (August 25, 1804) Clark records the Native stories exactly as they were told to the expedition:
“The Indians have made it a great article of their superstition: it is called the Mountain of Little People, or Little Spirits; and they believe that it is the abode of little devils, in the human form, of about eighteen inches high, and with remarkably large heads; they are armed with sharp arrows, with which they are very skilful, and are always on the watch to kill those who should have the hardihood to approach their residence.”
He continues:
“The tradition is, that many have suffered from these little evil spirits, and, among others, three Maha Indians fell a sacrifice to them a few years since. This has inspired all the neighboring nations, Sioux, Mahas, and Ottoes, with such terror, that no consideration could tempt them to visit the hill.”
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