Aliens mentioned in US museum

Well, we've got a two year waiting period for The List as of today, but send me the names. I'd be happy to add them.
 
The Tall White ETs
Charles Hall recounted stories from his many meetings with alien beings that he referred to as the 'Tall Whites,' which he said took place from 1965-7, while he worked as a weather observer at Nellis AFB in Indian Springs, Nevada. Journalist Paola Harris also appeared on the show, discussing her investigation into Hall's case, which she's been impressed with because of the high level of detail in his accounts.

According to Hall, the aliens were thin and frail, with skin as white as paper. They had less hair than humans, but their hearing and vision surpassed ours. They could live up to 800 years old, he said, and as they got older, they grew taller, up to 8 or 9 ft. The sound of their language resembled dog barking or bird calls, but they were capable of learning to speak English, he stated.

Hall said the Tall Whites had an accord with the Air Force and shared technology with them. Earth was a kind of "way station" or airport for them, and they constructed their smaller scout crafts here. Most curiously, he noted the extraterrestrials were allowed to go off base on occasion. Disguised as humans, they particularly liked visiting Las Vegas, where he said they would gamble at casinos such as the Stardust and tell people they were from "Northern Spain." He also conjectured that some ghost reports may actually be sightings of the ethereal looking Tall Whites.
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Well, religion and politics aside (if that is ever possible I don't know?), but I think the subject is extremely fascinating and very real.

There have been tremendous accounts of, like DIJ said, very credible people who have evidence of the existence of aliens.

I just wonder if it is something that will ever come to see the light of day in my lifetime? Or ever? Certainly ever, I guess, but I do think the government has kept a heavy blanket over what is going out there/up there/wherever they are.

As someone said earlier, the world would go into a tailspin if the real story becomes common knowledge. Probably 100% more devastating than Sept. 11th, depending on how things happen.

~ B
 
I would think that the government is far too incompetent to cover up anything of such magnitude.

Personally, I don't see any interesting new theories coming out of the study of UFOs, or any other "pseudoscience" (under this term I would include cold fusion, free energy, vibrational medicine, homeopathy, etc.) With pseudoscience, people don't really seem to care how anything works, and they don't come up with any serious mathematics to explain their theories.
 
khukuri monster, please look at the book I cited earlier. You will change your mind.

I mentioned people who wouldnt speak out on the cantina, and I wont post their names, but several (3) people in the cantina have emailed me their stories on the condition that we wouldnt talk about it in the forum. they are afraid of being laughed at.

I hate that situation. I want open discussion free from the fear of ridicule.
Having said that, I understand that it is hard to discuss things like this when so many people want to jump in and dirty the waters with religion and other things...
 
A guy's sitting in a bar having a drink. All of a sudden an alien sits down next to him, licks its finger and sticks it in the guys ear. He's a little annoyed, but doesn't say anything. The next thing he knows, the alien does it again. This time the guy tells him to quit. Five minutes later, it happens again. This time he yells at him to stop. Ten minutes later, he finds a finger in his ear. Finally, he jumps up and screams, "If you don't quit I'm gonna rip your balls off!". The alien thinks about it for a second, and does it again. The guy jumps up, pulls its pants down, but there was nothing there! In frustration he asks, "How do you screw?!!"

The alien smiles and sticks his finger in the guys ear.


Sorry guys, I just had to post it.
 
Just curious, if there can be extra terrestial beings, why couldn't there be spiritual beings? Good bad or indifferent? I just don't see how religion can't be a part of discussion, or necesarily has to muddy the waters. Just my two cents that probably aint nothing but nonsense. :)

stevo
 
stevomiller said:
Just curious, if there can be extra terrestial beings, why couldn't there be spiritual beings? Good bad or indifferent?

stevo
Steve there probably could be but generally folks don't think of spiritual beings traveling in spacecraft whereas aliens would absolutely have too.
There's a thread going on right now in Whine & Cheese about evolution and the creation theories that is going nowhere and never will.
For people discussing spiritual things it helps if someone is willing to change their mind about their basic tenets of belief.
And since no one can prove anything spiritual to another's satisfaction it becomes a moot point anyway.

I'm not for certain but I think "most" people either believe or would like to believe in ET life and UFOs of some sort, so it can be a subject that can be discussed, albeit maybe not calmly.:D ;)
And many people, such as myself for example, have seen things not explainable by any other method that do firmly believe in UFOs and the like.
Consequently we are more willing to listen to stories and experiences that other folks have had and believe them whereas one probably wouldn't believe if it were told about a spiritual being.
It's getting late I hope all of that made since.:rolleyes: ;)
 
Yvsa,

Thanks for the warning. I didn't realise how defensive people here are about their UFOs. I'll refrain from now on. Also, I made a statement of my belief concerning my religion and UFOs, you and others are the ones who turned it into a religious discussion so please don't paint me as a Bible thumper since like you said, you don't know me.
 
Jim_Linch said:
Yvsa,

Thanks for the warning. I didn't realise how defensive people here are about their UFOs. I'll refrain from now on. Also, I made a statement of my belief concerning my religion and UFOs, you and others are the ones who turned it into a religious discussion so please don't paint me as a Bible thumper since like you said, you don't know me.

Oh brother :rolleyes:
 
Jim_Linch said:
Yvsa,

Thanks for the warning. I didn't realise how defensive people here are about their UFOs. I'll refrain from now on. Also, I made a statement of my belief concerning my religion and UFOs, you and others are the ones who turned it into a religious discussion so please don't paint me as a Bible thumper since like you said, you don't know me.
You're welcome.

I didn't turn anything into a religious subject. Just warned you that there are several of us in here that aren't Christian including Uncle Bill the owner of HI and chief moderator and bottle washer and that we honor each other's beliefs, Christian or otherwise.
Don't try to make something out of nothing that wasn't there to begin with.
Actually here's what I said exactly....
Yvsa said:
And you might want to learn to respect the non-Christian as there are several in here who are not Christian, even the owner of HI and the chief moderator and bottle washer is a Buddhist.
I adhere to my people's ancient way of belief and am not Christian.
All religions are honored in here, we just don't push them down each others throat's.
 
There are several aspects to a discussion of alien life in the universe, that is, life complex enough for us to communicate or interact with it.

We may have been visited. Although most stories are just that, fiction. They confuse the issue. In Close Encounters of the Third Kind, they even brought up the idea that the government might have been spreading obvious lies just to discredit any possible true stories.

But we know our government leaks like a sieve on every other secret they pretend to keep. Why think this is being hidden? And if we are hiding or sharing alien technology, I'd like to see a lot more of it than velcro, as Whitley Strieber suggested.

I was Air Force, stationed in Texas, heading into town one night with a car full of fellow airmen. We saw a light come down from zenith to horizon and then back up again. Flight characteristics and absolute silence were different from anything any of us could identify, so, yes, it was an unidentified flying object. There is something out there.

I was stationed by the Black Sea in Turkey. One night the guard at the front gate came inside, which was very bad. First, he wasn't supposed to leave his post. Second, only authorized personnel were allowed inside, and he was not cleared. But he was scared. He had seen a strange light flying around over the sea in ways impossible for an aircraft.

We had no signals on voice or radar, except one ambiguous blip. We wrote it up and tried to send it in. No one cared. The Air Force and other possible addresses had no interest in it.

There are stories in the Bible, of which Ezekiel is the best example, analyzed in The Spaceships of Ezekiel, by Josef F. Blumrich, an authentic NASA engineer. There are stories from Roman mythology of golden shields flying through the sky. There is even the book The Fire Came By, with a respectful introduction by the very rationalist Isaac Asimov, which suggests the Tunguska event was the explosion in our atmosphere of an alien spaceship.

It is not beyond belief. But we need much more hard evidence. Meanwhile, look up ...

Whistling dizzily overhead,
the saucer spins, I leap from bed,
the little green men float eerily,
I watch them waving, wearily.

It's always the same, they seem to say,
we're glad we came to Earth today;
but, don't you wonder, won't they stay?
They drift and tilt and go away.

It's always the same, they never speak:
I never hear a peep or a squeak.
Quietly staring, whatever they seek,
their alien eyes are always bleak.

It's always the same, I seem to dream,
like smoke that gleams in a fading beam.
Their eyes aglow, like wisps of steam,
and time goes by like a stagnant stream.

Whistling languidly, singing goodbye,
I wish you a pleasant trip, I cry.
The little green men float eerily,
I watch them waving, wearily.
 
well here is the short list :

1) Congress as a whole, they got better health care and retirement than I
do and they voted it all for themselves, most of them are freaking rich(or soon to be) anyway, so that just makes'em greedy. This should be a bipartisan effort in every respect. :p

2) The QC guy at work, what a twit, think he would feel guilty and get a real job. ( name submitteed to Josh in secret , of course) :barf:

3) Anybody with a Porshe SUV, There is something fundimentally wrong with the whole concept, a sports car is a sports car and an suv is supposed to be a truck , On top of it all they are bloody ugly. Anybody with that much of a stuffed shirt deserves it, They obiouvsly have some kind of obstruction( down there) that should be removed anyway. ;)


I still working the list ,suggestion appreciated..... :confused:
 
Tunguska Event -

'On June 30th, 1908, something exploded 8 km above the Stony Tunguska river. About 2150 square kilometres of Siberian taiga were devastated and 80 millions trees were overthrown. Up to now, it is not clear whether the great explosion was due to a comet or an asteroid or something else. We are searching for an answer.'






The above from here





This site even better - scroll down for pics ... is your neighbor an alien?


Now, lets see if I did all those links correctly .... :rolleyes:



Edit: How do you get pictures to load??? At least I got the other stuff right.


~~ Constant grinding will turn an iron rod into a needle ~~
 
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