Roswell: Fact or Fiction?

Was the Roswell Crash truth of fiction?

  • True! Biggest cover up ever!

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  • Unsure, but possible.

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  • Usure, but unlikely.

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  • Flase! What a load of crap!

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ltstanfo said:
Another interesting story about aliens visiting Earth is an old Twilight Zone episode.

Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.
 
ltstanfo said:
Another interesting story about aliens visiting Earth is an old Twilight Zone episode.

Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
faethor said:
Warning Twilight Zone Spoiler ahead!

There's the classic episode 'To Serve Man' where they figured out, after the ship takes off with lots of people, that the book wasn't a guide to improve humanity but a guide to cook humanity.

I love that episode as well. I get a kick out of seeing the "computers" of the day being used to try and decode the manual. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
In order to answer this you have to accept that ETs can get here in the first place.
The answer is then basically dependant on who's story you believe.

The USAF have changed their story twice on Roswell and their record on UFOs in not exactly good, their project "Blue book" was set up as an investigation but according to one participant it was loaded so they wouldn't find anything. That participant was J Allen Hynek, a professional astronomer who started as a sceptic but later became convinced of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He is one of the few scientists to properly study UFOs (Close Encounters of the third kind was named after his encounter naming scheme).

Unfortunately there is a big culture of secrecy around these types of incidents in the US and UK, not so in other countries.

There was a major incident in the UK in 1993 but little was heard about it. You also didn't hear anything about the time when something buzzed then cabinet minister Michael Howard's house in the 1990s - that should have been manna from heaven for the UK press but they completely ignored it!

In 1991 there was an incident with a black triangle in Belgium, the next day there was a press conference... It was seen by thousands and even chased by F16s but they couldn't get anywhere near it. The sceptics answer is it was a stealth bomber but they seem to ignore the fact F16s are faster and stealth bombers can't go from 40 MPH to Mach 5 in a matter of seconds (it was tracked on radar), we just don't have that sort of technology, it'd require a major breakthrough in physics.

There's all sorts of weird things flying around and have been for decades (or longer) the question is who, or what are they... Unfortunately there are no serious studies of this subject or at least they are not public.
 
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