Seems to me, the latest would be a tough one to dispell. Anytime there is loss of Human Life, it brings a new level to skeptisism :shifty:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534960,00.html?test=latestnews
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I saw a movie about it awhile back.
I think the name of it was Thunderball.
Seriously, there's a logical explanation: rapture of the deep
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_narcosis
It would also explain the deaths.
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I think they just got done watch the NY Jets 2008 team highlight tape.
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Interesting, when the claims are made by military folks, it makes it harder to write it off as misidentification. I've read a of a few incidents involving the US, British and Canadian militaries. Shag Harbor would be one good example, though it doesn't necessarily mean it was a UFO.
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!!!! :dunno:
It was a USO - it was swimming. :escape:like2god and opfinistic like this. -
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All kidding aside having lived in Iceland for 18 months drinking is the main passtime in those cold yonders.:lol:
Many an UFO sighting has been made under those conditions.Sometimes the moon comes so close you feel you can touch it and those northern lights
called the aurora borealis look like a psychedelic show.