and bad news for the naive skeptics who think its all fantasy.
When air traffic controllers are vectoring in pilots that can't catch these objects in our atmosphere, I think its a bit more then swamp gas and inversion layers.
With the Vatican publically saying that its ok to believe in Aliens the same day that these documents are being released, I don't think its a coincidence and it's obvious that they are preping the population for eventual full disclosure.
An UFO lands in the Sun Coast in Spain, in a very touristic location. An alien crosses the beach and enters a very popular bar. Everybody is amazed. The alien asks the barman a Gin and Tonic. A fearful barman serves him the drink, and the alien sips it slowly, calmly and indifferent-looking. When he finishes, he talks to the barman again: "How much is it?"
The barman answers with a trembling voice: "Fifteen euros, sir."
The alien pays with exact currency and walks out of the bar. As he's passing the door, the barman gathers valor and yells him: "It's so rare to see someone like you here!"
And the alien answers with some resent: "No wonder. Fifteen euros a drink!"
Posts: 4438 | Location: Gades, Hispania | Registered: Tue August 05 2003
Originally posted by DuxCorvan: An UFO lands in the Sun Coast in Spain, in a very touristic location. An alien crosses the beach and enters a very popular bar. Everybody is amazed. The alien asks the barman a Gin and Tonic. A fearful barman serves him the drink, and the alien sips it slowly, calmly and indifferent-looking. When he finishes, he talks to the barman again: "How much is it?"
The barman answers with a trembling voice: "Fifteen euros, sir."
The alien pays with exact currency and walks out of the bar. As he's passing the door, the barman gathers valor and yells him: "It's so rare to see someone like you here!"
And the alien answers with some resent: "No wonder. Fifteen euros a drink!"