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Not From Space

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Not From Space

By: Steve Preston
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Are you one of those who believe that the UFO ships people are seeing all the time are from another world? Do you believe people from billions of miles away leave their families, children and homeland on a one way venture to see if our cattle have genitals? Are you one that believes earth is so important to someone so far away that they would risk everything to “visit” us and never bother to let us know officially that they were here? Certainly after centuries of “sightings” these people are not so stupid as to think we thought they were in a flying potato. Let me ask you a different question. After seeing the many “survivors of these craft, are you one that believes life forms independently evolving across the galaxies would have the same 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears, two arms, two legs, one head, one neck, a chest and rump? Would these beings talk through vocal cords and walk and sit and turn their heads just like humans do when? Given that scenario, are there any differences between men and roaches, spiders, octopus, whales, Aye-Ayes, and slugs? Certainly those beings evolving with us would be more like us than those across a galaxy. With that let me just say, pilots that fly UFOs are human and there is plenty of proof. Ancient Interstellar
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plowed through this waste of my life out of morbid curiosity. to list the failure to use logic, to be able to understand data analysis, to desperately need to validate their fairy tales. pathetic.

people really believe this?

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