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crystal sage
alien.gif Between January 1947 and December 1952 at least 16 crashed or downed alien craft, 65 alien bodies, and 1 live alien were recovered. An additional alien craft had exploded and nothing was recovered from that incident. Of these incidents, 13 occurred within the borders of the United States not including the craft which disintegrated in the air. Of these 13, I was in Arizona, 11 were in New Mexico, and 1 was in Nevada. Three occurred in foreign countries. Of those 1 was in Norway, and the last 2 were in Mexico. Sightings of UFOs were so numerous that serious investigation and debunking of each report became impossible utilizing the existing intelligence assets.
1953 at least 10 more crashed alien disks were recovered along with 26 dead and 4 live aliens. Of the 10, 4 were found in Arizona, 2 in Texas, 1 in New Mexico, 1 in Louisiana, 1 in Montana, and 1 in South Africa. There were hundreds of sightings.

http://www.alienresistance.org/coopermj12.htm



where do they train their pilots???? rolleyes.gif rofl.gif alien.gif
Bio-Mage
Yeah...if they were so clumsy, makes you wonder how they made it from another star system all the way here grin2.gif tongue.gif
*EnIgMa*
It does strike me as odd aswell Mage, but electrical storms, radar interferences, etc.. I'm sure a lot of things could contribute to the reasons they would crash, or at least have some sort of failure... But then again, i'm not sure.
49erscout
Wow. If this is true, why were they crashing primarily over the U.S southwest? Were they observing nuclear and other top secret testing and shot down? Again, I believe Roswell is the only UFO crash that has any merit.
crystal sage
QUOTE(49erscout @ Apr 26 2006, 12:47 AM) [snapback]1162919[/snapback]

Wow. If this is true, why were they crashing primarily over the U.S southwest? Were they observing nuclear and other top secret testing and shot down? Again, I believe Roswell is the only UFO crash that has any merit.



Seen this?

http://www.siriusufo.org/engnews/haber.htm
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(EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPMENT ABOUT THE CASE OF UNIDENTIFIED LUMINOUS OBJECTS THAT WAS WITNESSED AND REPORTED BY SEVERAL PILOTS ON NOVEMBER 1, 2002 IN TURKEY )

A METEOR THAT ENTERED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE AND THAT WOULD POSSIBLY WREAK HAVOC ON EARTH WAS BROKEN INTO PIECES AND RENDERED INEFFECTIVE BY A U F O BEFORE IT HIT.



rohnds
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Between January 1947 and December 1952 at least 16 crashed or downed alien craft, 65 alien bodies, and 1 live alien were recovered.

16 UFO crashes and 13 of then within US broders!! I don’t know where you got this fact but they are wrong. There is only about 2 genuine UFO crashes, one is Roswell and the other is in Ubatuba, Brazil. The rest of the UFO crashes reported through out the world has very little evidence to support their claims while some are hoaxes. Good example a hoax is airship that supposedly crashed in Aurora, Texas on 1897 April 17th.

There maybe some evidence that maybe 1 or 2 more UFO crashes to be genuine. One that is very puzzling is the Tunguska explosion in 1908. But to state that there are 16 UFO crashes and 13 in the southwestern USA is highly dubious.

Rohn
rohnds
Do you know that some “so called” UFO researcher list 1947 Roswell crash, 1947 Socorro, New Mexico and The Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico accident as 3 separate cases not realizing their error due to lack of extensive research.

Rohn
crystal sage
QUOTE(rohnds @ Apr 26 2006, 08:20 AM) [snapback]1163499[/snapback]

Do you know that some “so called” UFO researcher list 1947 Roswell crash, 1947 Socorro, New Mexico and The Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico accident as 3 separate cases not realizing their error due to lack of extensive research.

Rohn



Seen this?

...an archived Aussie news broadcast of the Rosewell Crash... alien.gif thumbsup.gif


http://www.eyepod.org/Video-Ausralian-UFO.html


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It's from this site.... thumbsup.gif

http://www.eyepod.org/
crystal sage
QUOTE(rohnds @ Apr 26 2006, 08:20 AM) [snapback]1163499[/snapback]

Do you know that some “so called” UFO researcher list 1947 Roswell crash, 1947 Socorro, New Mexico and The Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico accident as 3 separate cases not realizing their error due to lack of extensive research.

Rohn




Is this more acurate??


http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/ufocrash.html
crystal sage
Here's a fun site....

http://www.aliendave.com/sightings.html

http://www.aliendave.com/Utah_cropcircles.html

Wow!! Ever seen "Ice circles"




Anyone going to this???


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.. An Invitation to the 4th Annual UFO Crash Retreival Conference held in Las Vegas in NOvember 10th-12th.. anyone going? cool.gif

http://www.ufoconference.com/
crystal sage
alien.gif innocent.gif A brief M12 history

http://www.alienshift.com/id55.html
*EnIgMa*
QUOTE(rohnds @ Apr 25 2006, 06:04 PM) [snapback]1163470[/snapback]

16 UFO crashes and 13 of then within US broders!! I don’t know where you got this fact but they are wrong. There is only about 2 genuine UFO crashes, one is Roswell and the other is in Ubatuba, Brazil. The rest of the UFO crashes reported through out the world has very little evidence to support their claims while some are hoaxes. Good example a hoax is airship that supposedly crashed in Aurora, Texas on 1897 April 17th.

There maybe some evidence that maybe 1 or 2 more UFO crashes to be genuine. One that is very puzzling is the Tunguska explosion in 1908. But to state that there are 16 UFO crashes and 13 in the southwestern USA is highly dubious.

Rohn

Well, check this out...CSETI List of Possible ET craft/UFO crashes Of course, I don't believe every one of those listed in that link were genuine, but some... Intriguing. wink2.gif

EDIT: BTW crystal sage, try using the 'edit' function again... thumbsup.gif
rohnds
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Is this more acurate??

Yes my info is more accurate than the dubious website you listed as APRO UFO research investigator since 1995. If this isn’t enough read Kevin Randle’s book History of UFO Crashes.

Possible USO crashes isn’t the same as UFO crashes. What is amazing is that the website you provide doesn’t even mention the 2nd most important UFO crash or even the Tunguska explosion. I prefer to data from the expert in UFO crashes rather than from web site with an unknown author.

Rohn
crystal sage
QUOTE(rohnds @ Apr 26 2006, 03:38 PM) [snapback]1163976[/snapback]

Yes my info is more accurate than the dubious website you listed as APRO UFO research investigator since 1995. If this isn’t enough read Kevin Randle’s book History of UFO Crashes.

Possible USO crashes isn’t the same as UFO crashes. What is amazing is that the website you provide doesn’t even mention the 2nd most important UFO crash or even the Tunguska explosion. I prefer to data from the expert in UFO crashes rather than from web site with an unknown author.

Rohn


..every one starts off unknown... lol...
I like Rense...he seems to have some opinion on everything!

http://www.rense.com/general56/tungg.htm

[url=http://www.rense.com/general29/ufopr.htm]


http://www.rense.com/general67/batofla.htm


http://www.rense.com/general29/ufopr.htm[/url]


rohnds
Don’t get me wrong, my criticism wasn’t aimed at you. The internet isn’t the best place the learn about something like this. You have to filter everything before you get to the heart of the matter … i.e. evidence.

Rohn
crystal sage
QUOTE(rohnds @ Apr 26 2006, 09:43 PM) [snapback]1164184[/snapback]

Don’t get me wrong, my criticism wasn’t aimed at you. The internet isn’t the best place the learn about something like this. You have to filter everything before you get to the heart of the matter … i.e. evidence.

Rohn





ph34r.gif cool.gif alien.gif blink.gif ..LOL aren't the 'Men In Black' ... supposed to be there within minutes to clear up any evidence????
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