23_Tauri
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I'm on the train, fol.You know they have serious fines now for texting while driving.
I'm on the train, fol.You know they have serious fines now for texting while driving.
No, I haven't said they aren't relevant. I'm asking you to justify your declaration of them as relevant so that we can ensure that you aren't engaging in special pleading. Now, which other cases are similar to the 1952 Washington DC one?What you need to do is go back and explain why the differences I pointed out between the D.C. incident and the Campeche case aren't relevant rather than asking me to do your homework for you.
Which do you think is a mocking question and why?And continuing to stuffing that mocking question on my beliefs up there is only earning you ignore points.
Fixed.![]()
You have no material scientific evidence?More misrepresentation from GeeMack ... I've never claimed to have any material scientific evidence. GeeMack just wants to imply that I've claimed that I do so he can have more fun playing his part ... which he does with a zest and a flavor that is truly unique.
No, I haven't said they aren't relevant. I'm asking you to justify your declaration of them as relevant so that we can ensure that you aren't engaging in special pleading. Now, which other cases are similar to the 1952 Washington DC one?
Which do you think is a mocking question and why?
Also, do you believe that UFOs ( witches ) exist, YES or NO?
You do understand that that question is also to show you how your special pleading works, right? That's why you don't want to answer it.
Just do a search for UFO RADAR/Visual and you can study them for yourself. The Ellsworth AFB radar multiple visual case may be of some interest. I'm not going to go through them all for you here. I've got my own website to take care of. For a skeptical viewpoint on one popular case you may also want to review Astro's last edition of SUNlite.
Again you've provided no explanation as to how the differences between the D.C. incident and the Capeche case are not relevant, instead deferring to continued mockery through the use of absurd analogies, implied slights, and provocative demands. Please try another approach. Until then I won't be paying much attention to your posts.
Again you've provided no explanation as to how the differences between the D.C. incident and the Capeche case are not relevant, instead deferring to continued mockery through the use of absurd analogies, implied slights, and provocative demands. Please try another approach. Until then I won't be paying much attention to your posts.
You have no material scientific evidence?
Feet to the flames.
What do "alien craft" look like?
Reports indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
carlitos,
Remind me again just how you are so completely certain of your assessment, keeping in mind of course that absence of evidence does not equate to evidence of absence.
The following may not work in every case, but it works here.Pixel,
Let's try that again, this time removing the bias:
Claim 1: There's a shed at the bottom of my garden
Claim 2: There are fairies at the bottom of my garden
Sufficient evidence for claim 1: A shed at the bottom of the garden.
Sufficient evidence for claim 2: A fairy at the bottom of the garden.
ReportsLies, fish tales, fairy stories, hoaxes, anecdotes, and other assorted works of fiction, fraud, and fakery indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes.
The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
Reports indicate thatalien craftunsubstantiated claims can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual...
with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
Fixed that for you.
Reports indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
More misrepresentation from GeeMack ... I've never claimed to have any material scientific evidence. GeeMack just wants to imply that I've claimed that I do so he can have more fun playing his part ... which he does with a zest and a flavor that is truly unique.I really hate it when someone repeatedly points out that all my arguments are logical fallacies, giibberish, and nonsense, so I'll try the poor-persecuted-me ploy again.
abaddon asked "What do alien craft look like?"Reports indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
Reports indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.
Reports indicate that alien craft can vary in appearance in all aspects from the seemingly mundane to the highly unusual with the most common feature being a prevalence of some basic geometrical shape such as an oblate spheroid, sphere, cylinder, triangle, disk, other low aspect ratio shapes or a combination of such shapes. The one I saw was a glowing sphere.