UFO spotted over foggy car park

Ah the old "aliens fly light years just to stop over a foggy car park while someone is taking a picture of a car park" what a load of crap, who takes pictures of empty car parks.
 
What have department stores got to do with it? :confused:
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Thats the worst fake i've ever seen, her 'shop skills suck!

EDIT: The worst part is that having actually seen UFO's myself and being a believer I hate all these fakes that undermine the real stuff.
 
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Because there are 1000's of different shapes which makes it more unbelievable.
We now have an alien shape after 50 years which is the Grey and alien spotters tend to only see a Grey now.
Another 50 years and people might see the same shaped spaceship too.

Isn't interesting that the alleged "Greys" suddenly became the archetypal alien after Steven Spielberg released Close Encounters of the Third Kind?

Prior to that, they were virtually unheard of.
 
If an alien does exist that can make it to Earth then it makes sense that they are the only ones.
The chances of it happening are virtually zilch.

Why does it make sense that they would be the only ones?

The chances of it happening are small, but we assinged that 'chance' based upon our current knowledge and understanding of the universe. If for example in a galaxy far far away there were a number of planets with intelligent life on and they were advanced enough to know of the existance of each other. Then surely they would think the chances of there being more aliens is much higher than what we think.

True, but if they're that advanced then they won't have "travel" great distances at all.

I'm not sure what your getting at. If you mean the physical traveling i.e if they were that advanced then they'd have teleportation or something, then yes fair enough. But if you mean if thier that advance then why would they bother traveling great distances...curiosity?
 
If there were super-intelligent aliens out there, we'd never see them.

They'd just hover in the atmosphere, leeching satellite TV and wireless broadband for free.

The thieving buggers.
 
Isn't interesting that the alleged "Greys" suddenly became the archetypal alien after Steven Spielberg released Close Encounters of the Third Kind?

Prior to that, they were virtually unheard of.

Wikipedia said:
Said to be one of several species of aliens, greys make up approximately 75 percent of all aliens reported in the United States, 20 percent of all aliens reported in Continental Europe, and 12 percent of all aliens reported in Great Britain

what I take from that is "Americans have no imagination". :P
 
Isn't interesting that the alleged "Greys" suddenly became the archetypal alien after Steven Spielberg released Close Encounters of the Third Kind?

Prior to that, they were virtually unheard of.

They were documented back in the 60's with alien abductions/anal probing but Close Encounters did spur the grey on even though they were taller.

It also only seems to be Americans that are anally probed.
 
I think you're missing my point.
With all the 1000s of sightings of different shaped aliens + aircraft we are living on a planet similar to any in Star Wars.
In other words its pathetic.
Personally I don't believe that aliens have reached Earth (I do believe there is life elsewhere) but for arguments sake lets say one alien race did then it would be one alien shape with the same spaceship and not 1000s of different shapes.
Not necessarily. One species might have numerous different designs of ship, either for different purposes or different designs from competing organisations. Or one alien species might have developed a drive suitable for interstellar travel and sold the drive alone to others, who use different ship designs. Or maybe the technology so long established and so commonplace that individuals can have ships built to their own designs.

Or maybe it's all humans wanting to see alien spaceships. Some clouds...len something...lenticular clouds (the net is useful with imperfect memory). They're often tilted, due to wind direction. Get a blurry low-quality photo of a good one and voila! you have a picture of a UFO.
 
H G Wells wrote about them in the early 1900s. :)

If you're referring to "Greys", that's simply not true.

Wells wrote two alien stories: War of the Worlds and The First Men in the Moon. I've read both, and neither of them contain anything remotely like a "Grey."
 
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