Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Dallas’ fiery UFO is officially identified as a natural occurrence
Sunday's fireball that fell to the ground has been confirmed by the FAA as a natural phenomenon. It was probably a big meteor. Does your wish still come true if your falling star falls to earth?
Posted by Laura S.
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alexander troup, says:
The U.F.O history for Dallas is quite real and yet neglected or put down with some really silly crackbrains who have religious hang overs...in 1897, The lights and shapes of a cigar were realized in Oak Cliff, by the Times Herald report, and it may be the space ship that later crashed in Aurora Texas...
While in 1947 several disks were seen again in Oak Cliff and around Dallas, that later became the Roswell crash weeks later,and the wreck from Roswell was flown to Ft Worth also by the Hearld report,
Then in the 1960s more space crafts were again seen near the city out by Cedar Hill,while religious fanatics have often called upon media to tone down these reports, having second thoughts that the devil may come out of one of these ship...amazing and amusing...but it could all be true...A/T,..U.F.O Historian..
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Pavel Lishin, says:
The religious are always claiming that saucers are the work of the devil, completely ignoring the biblical passages showing pretty much the same thing delivering angels.
I don't remember the exact story, or I'd quote the whole thing.
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Scott Doyle, says:
I done figgered it was one a them there satellite machines being cast back to Tejas from Jebus.
He blessed TX, after all.
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alexander troup, says:
Well,...Pav.. at least we can recall, and not be brained washed by some space movie as the Almish are told,when they were exsposed to Spacemen and Spaceships, my God, they said the Devil is comming as the Son of Satan...then again I have NASA thinking, can it fly.....A/T, Folk lore and Science..Makes for bad Tuna Sandwich to digest.
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