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Bruce Patin wrote: invented by a skeptic who was covering up the fact that he had already accepted the evidence.
Presumably you can prove that.
Or is it just that you do not like it.
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Of course they always attack the US. They interpret our radio signal broadcasts as vacation video brochures. The biggest conspiracy is that those movies aren't CG - they're actually taken live on site.
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I thought that "UFO"s were chicken McNuggets? Oh, sorry, wrong "F."
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It isn't hard to believe in UFOs if you don't confuse the term with "extraterrestrial" like most yahoos seem to want to do. Every experimental aircraft that goes up and is seen by someone is technically a UFO as it has not yet been classified. Why do you think it happens so often near air bases?
Do I think extraterrestrials have visited this planet? I sure hope not. I mean, the way we treat our elderly, our soldiers, folks with different skin tones? Look at our own (US) government, the rich minority screwing the vast majority for more of what they already have in abundance. Nation states making war with other nations states over what - lines on a map, words in a book. I sure hope not. Ignorance rules over Sol 3 and it's embarrassing.
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PNutHed wrote: I mean, the way we treat our elderly, our soldiers, folks with different skin tones? Look at our own (US) government, the rich minority screwing the vast majority for more of what they already have in abundance. Nation states making war with other nations states over what - lines on a map, words in a book. I sure hope not. Ignorance rules over Sol 3 and it's embarrassing.
Not to mention that they are perfect in that their technology and intellect is 100% infallible. The converse of course is that they do crash and then there is vast, 100% perfect worldwide conspiracy which is hiding their mistakes. The later of course would make one wonder why the fallible aliens do not put humans in charge.
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UFO: Unidentified Flying Object. Yes, they are real. There are hundreds of them every day where you might see something in the air that you cannot identify. Maybe it's a plane, maybe a balloon or God knows what.
If you talk about extraterrestrial stuff then I must disappoint you but you clearly must be from the US. What is wrong with you guys in the US? Nothing better to do or dream off? The obsession with this BS is just revolting!
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I rather believe that in the vast universe there aught to be ET out there than believing some deity created the entire universe just for human. Small mind think small.
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Even the Bible contains what some maintain was a UFO sighting. Full disclosure: I regard the Bible as a mostly well-meaning fiction. But the story of Ezekiel's Wheel[^] is rather interesting, as are some of the (ahem) "theories" that have popped up over the years.
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Vunic wrote: I think it's mainly in the US, people are so crazy about this funny UFO things?
Meanwhile in Canada...
Shag Harbour Incident[^]
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All aspects of the phenomenon described are adequately explained by ball ligtning.
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brothers wrote: All aspects of the phenomenon described are adequately explained by ball ligtning.
No sure what you are referring to is clear.
The original article is sourced by a company specifically set up to sensationalize extraterrestrials and several proponents of the same and it references three different events without providing much information about any of them.
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I thought that video was a joke, only in that it was such a mundane sighting. I've seen better with my own eyes with my father who worked for the DIA who were in charge of investigating and deliberately debunking reports even when they knew they were legitimate. Now, with your questioning it, I realize that Disclosure really is necessary. The whole thing goes a whole lot deeper than this. One of my former workmates said that a soldier in the Pentagon told him that he once saw a saucer in a hanger. I would suggest you do a little reading and open your eyes a bit.
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Bruce Patin wrote: One of my former workmates said that a soldier in the Pentagon told him that he once saw a saucer in a hanger.
Well that certainly proves it for me. Certainly no possibility that nothing in that could be questioned.
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Every single UFO claim that has had real actual evidence has been found to either be a fraud or explained by natural or even man-made events.
Witnesses have been found to either be confused, significantly lacking in specific knowledge about the events or even out right lying.
There are events for which no real evidence exists and concluding from those that they 'must' be extraterrestrials is no more reasonable than claiming that they 'must' be angels.
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Whats your favourite?
In the vein of smoked salmon, kind of now a tradition in the UK, I make Danish Smorrebrod, open sandwiches of different kinds of preserved fish; Smoked salmon, picked herrings, philly cheese, fish eggs, fish smorrebrod - Google Search[^] They are damn tasty!
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Granola.
Herself works Christmas Day, so the festivities don't start till Christmas Dinner when she gets home.
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Oh, no big family get together?
No 'getting half cut on champers by 11:00' and breaking your nephews toys?
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Nope. Picke 'Er up at 14:30, first course at 15:00.
A glass of wine maybe 21:00, maybe 22:00.
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Im in for classics, scrambled eggs with bacon, herbs and onions. Probably some slices of bread with liver sausage.
The real work is done for the dinner then
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Is this traditional German xmas breakfast? I am surprised it isnt an enormous feast in Germany, an average breakfast is huge and lavish enough!
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I am not sure if this might be super traditional
I think it depends on when you start the feast, my family always used the evening for that and set up food for the whole village (though we didn't invite everyone, but grandmas... we know them). Mostly it was like a 4 course meal with appetizers, starter (most times soup), several meats and all sorts of potatos, noodles and vegtables and so, finally desert and later on probably cake and coffee (I will not go through the bevarages though )
And since i am not a big breakfaster that is sufficent for me, but i guess that a morning feast would include lots of sausages, cheese, bread, pretzels and marmelade. Probably i would also include a classic "Schlachtplatte" in that to make it even more lavish
But then again, as in every country, we down in the south have a different style of food compared to the north. Probably those "nordys" would have more fish
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I remember in the hotel in Germanty I used for three months how good the breakfast was, and discovered it is common in Germany. What I particularly liked were the pickled chillies and fish. (I was in Hesse)
But I like the idea of the 'slaughter plate' Very much like an English full fry up!
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Yeah, for most of us breakfast is the most important thing. When im in a hotel or on weekends i normaly it a lot for breakfast. We have that saying "Have breakfast like an emperor, lunch like a king and dinner like a peasant".
What i also really love on breakfast, omelette with all sorts of stuff in it
Munchies_Matt wrote: pickled chillies and fish. (I was in Hesse)
Guess it wouldn't be so common down at my area but i usually am not in hotels around here But still it's good stuff!
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Not a massive fan of eggs myself, unless they are cooked in French unsalted butter, then they are good!
Mind you, everything is better cooked with French butter.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Mind you, everything is better cooked with French butter Bacon.
FTFY
In the end it's all about the taste.
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