I dont belive every thing i hear on the internet but apparently on November 27-28 a government official is going to tell us about aliens, and a possible alien craft landing.
Thats what i heard. Besides it would be sweet to have high tech technology :)
After watching one of these videos of CNN . I tend too " , really wonder ! I have looked at this stuff for years . Since I was 14 years old . Yor not going to ger too much information on the tv . I am sure people know why ! I am scared of knowing about aliens if there real . But in the other hand I think will find out in 6 months or less
People bothering with actual science (the term you're looking for is archeologist, not historian) are quite versed in the history of Stonehenge. Crop circles are less mysterious than fences and golf courses, given they are easier reproduced. I'm happy to point out that people who actually do real science have known the secrets of these "mysterious" (cough) topics for many years. Of course reality may not seem like as much fun as UFO & mysticism land, but it does actually get things accomplished.
Seriously? This is your response? A spelling mistake? Folks, this is called an Ad hominem, it basically means that the speaker has nothing meaningful to say to the issues at hand. In the real world where ideas are what matter this gent's got nothing. But I'm sure you all already "realise" that, right? Surely you all "realise" it. (Oh sweet irony.) RoS1, since you're so keen on bothering with English, surely you also "realise" that your " ' " key is broken. Better luck next time!
I like "actual science". Its great. It tells us that many flying objects are "unidentified". This doesnt need to be "fun" or "mysticism land". It just means some flying objects are not always identified. In theory, I believe that is possible.
Static Electricity buildup in the blades. some reports said the lights were linked with tentacles and there was a "Bang like thunder" just like arcing electricity. if it was explosively discharged, it wooud destroy the blade. static buildup caused a helicopter to crash as one of it's tail blades exploded
ICE: unlikely to do that much damage
UFO: possibly, it sees to be the only explanation so far, but my above thory is more likely
How the hell is falling ice a more likely source, im sure falling ice wouldnt do that to a wind turbine and what about those lights. Falling ice seems like a more unlikely source to me, condescending smarmy...
After watching one of the videos of mechanical failure I'd lean towards that theory. Still doesn't explain the UFO pictures...but the ones I saw did look a lot like the sun shining through clouds, lol.
I believe it , becouse day befor this sabotage i had a discution about aliens .
manvis00 2 years ago
I dont belive every thing i hear on the internet but apparently on November 27-28 a government official is going to tell us about aliens, and a possible alien craft landing.
Thats what i heard. Besides it would be sweet to have high tech technology :)
ndogg7618 2 years ago
After watching one of these videos of CNN . I tend too " , really wonder ! I have looked at this stuff for years . Since I was 14 years old . Yor not going to ger too much information on the tv . I am sure people know why ! I am scared of knowing about aliens if there real . But in the other hand I think will find out in 6 months or less
Joshuabeyer3784 2 years ago
6 months or less? how come?
DrLight9 2 years ago
Can't explain Stonehenge or crop circles? Oh boy. this is starting off REALLY well.
What's more likely, a feathering blade failure/ice destroyed this turbine, or some UFO (which we didn't see) hit it?
Good grief.
FairCogent 3 years ago
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RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
People bothering with actual science (the term you're looking for is archeologist, not historian) are quite versed in the history of Stonehenge. Crop circles are less mysterious than fences and golf courses, given they are easier reproduced. I'm happy to point out that people who actually do real science have known the secrets of these "mysterious" (cough) topics for many years. Of course reality may not seem like as much fun as UFO & mysticism land, but it does actually get things accomplished.
FairCogent 2 years ago
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RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
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RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
Seriously? This is your response? A spelling mistake? Folks, this is called an Ad hominem, it basically means that the speaker has nothing meaningful to say to the issues at hand. In the real world where ideas are what matter this gent's got nothing. But I'm sure you all already "realise" that, right? Surely you all "realise" it. (Oh sweet irony.) RoS1, since you're so keen on bothering with English, surely you also "realise" that your " ' " key is broken. Better luck next time!
FairCogent 2 years ago
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RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
I like "actual science". Its great. It tells us that many flying objects are "unidentified". This doesnt need to be "fun" or "mysticism land". It just means some flying objects are not always identified. In theory, I believe that is possible.
RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
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RevengeofShinobi1 2 years ago
oh fuck, its elvis
blacky777 3 years ago
My Theroies:
Static Electricity buildup in the blades. some reports said the lights were linked with tentacles and there was a "Bang like thunder" just like arcing electricity. if it was explosively discharged, it wooud destroy the blade. static buildup caused a helicopter to crash as one of it's tail blades exploded
ICE: unlikely to do that much damage
UFO: possibly, it sees to be the only explanation so far, but my above thory is more likely
05u16hep 3 years ago
How the hell is falling ice a more likely source, im sure falling ice wouldnt do that to a wind turbine and what about those lights. Falling ice seems like a more unlikely source to me, condescending smarmy...
OneMove33 3 years ago
Apparently it gets flung off other turbines(don't quote me on that). When I first heard that theory I thought it was the kind from planes.
Anyway, UFO's are real but did one hit this turbine?
FuManBoobs 3 years ago
As soon as posted my comment i realised id been a bit rash. Aparently wind turbines cause bat lungs to explode due to the pressure change.
OneMove33 3 years ago
Lol, every days a school day.
After watching one of the videos of mechanical failure I'd lean towards that theory. Still doesn't explain the UFO pictures...but the ones I saw did look a lot like the sun shining through clouds, lol.
FuManBoobs 3 years ago
great post
PAIRANORMALGUYSINC 3 years ago