Irish astronomer says he has successfully tracked UFO’s
Says he can now predict when they will next appear
Published Friday, April 22, 2011, 7:29 AM
Updated Friday, April 22, 2011, 9:26 AM
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SeamusMor | Apr 22, 2011, 02:45 PM EDT
Eamonn is not tracking extraterrestials! What his instruments detect are from another time, not another place. If they were from another place they would contact us. Being from another time, they are not allowed to make contact. It's called "The Prime Directive" and it will be written into time tourists' travel contracts by Richard Branson's grandson when he starts "Virgin Time Travel" in 2099.
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jimgordo1 | Apr 22, 2011, 02:07 PM EDT
autpman -- the F117 wasn't flying 20 years before its unveiling; but it was flying a number of years before it came out of the closet. There's always a lot of strange things flying around the Las Vegas area. Now, why would that be? Look no further than Groom Dry Lake, the satellite base of Nellis AFB (also referred to as "Area 51"). That's where the USAF secretly flight tests new systems that are under development. That's where the F-117 hung out for a number of years. Some of these systems come in strange shapes and sizes (the F-117) giving rise to reports of UFOs; and those reporting such sightings are right -- they ARE UNIDENTIFIED (emphasis deliberate) flying objects (at least to the observer). That doe snot mean they are of extraterrestrial origin!
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abhainn | Apr 22, 2011, 12:42 PM EDT
You simply cannot say "His recent work shows that alien space-crafts follow defined paths around the earth" and then quote Ansbro saying, "We haven't proven our discovery to the scientific community yet". You see the problem here, right? By the way, the word is spacecraft. There is no such thing as space-crafts.
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jdi2269 | Apr 22, 2011, 12:20 PM EDT
I WONDER IF HE ALSO FOUND LINKS TO OBAMA!!!
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harryfee | Apr 22, 2011, 11:29 AM EDT
yeah, right. maybe some bushmills had something to do with it.
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Searlit | Apr 22, 2011, 11:29 AM EDT
I like antoman's comment.
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feeneycj | Apr 22, 2011, 10:52 AM EDT
from the last sentence ..."but we can show that extraterrestrial space craft are on specific orbital tracks around the earth.” Yes, they're called satellites.
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LinLinisme | Apr 22, 2011, 10:44 AM EDT
interesting
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srdools | Apr 22, 2011, 10:25 AM EDT
People can look up in the sky anywhere on the planet and not see UFO's for free.
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aidanwalsh | Apr 22, 2011, 10:21 AM EDT
'beam me up scottie'...
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aidanwalsh | Apr 22, 2011, 10:20 AM EDT
beam me up scottie....
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Kevin714 | Apr 22, 2011, 10:16 AM EDT
There called satellites.
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bunkerhill | Apr 22, 2011, 09:53 AM EDT
Sorry - bringing up the legend of Atlantis, not Atlanta.
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bunkerhill | Apr 22, 2011, 09:51 AM EDT
I don't know as I am a born skeptic. I saw an Ancient Alien show on TV in which two US Air Force men stationed in the UK, spotted a "UFO" in a forest You'd have to see the show but supposedly one of them received a message and a latitude and longitude sw of Ireland, bringing up the legend of Hy-Brasil. One scientist actually thinks Ireland was Atlanta. Even more intriguing was the Indian who appeared before that story. He says he was given an astounding equation, which has amazed scientists, in a dream. How does that happen? I saw another "factual" science show that said the spores for life came in on meteors. To me that might mean life somewhere else. Who knows? Certainly not me and I have no idea of mathematical equations and science so I am in the dark.
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