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I watched the whole thing last night .. pretty good!    

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On 12/2/2025 at 11:24 AM, norseman said:


David Paulides isn’t “my guy”. But unlike you I find value in the 411 books. I would not have any of those cases on my radar without those books.

 

I am a UFO witness on numerous occasions. I absolutely know for a fact they are real. All lights in the sky doing maneuvers that falling stars do not do. And one silver metallic tube with no flight surfaces and no noise. No little green men or anything like that. Just UFOs.

 

The Bigfoot tracks I saw as a boy with my father were in deep snow. And I have never experienced anything that would connect the two phenomena together. Why would a Bigfoot trudge through deep snow if it can levitate or walk through a portal to travel? Makes absolutely no sense to me. And I can only speak to my own experiences.

 

Now how about you? Now that David has teamed up with Ron and is talking about supernatural Sasquatch does that vindicate him in your eyes?

 

 

I have read the two missing 411 books, they are creepy and mysterious, in fact entertaining reads, and your right Paulides makes the cases more mysterious than they are... watch on youtube the Missing enigma, he is a real good researcher, he travels to the places where the missing happened and he debunked a couple of Paulides cases.

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I have a hard time with Paulides. I think he has gone the way of many researchers in that they start out earnest and grounded and then become more sensational than rational. Got to make a bigger splash than the last time they wrote a book or made a documentary  Got to keep the community eyes on them.  Got to keep squeezing the turnip hoping to stay in the forefront and recognized. It seems to be its own rabbit hole. 

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9 hours ago, AtlantiS said:

I am a UFO witness on numerous occasions. I absolutely know for a fact they are real.

 

Do you know what they are?   Have any firm belief about what they are, where they are from?   

 

I, too, have seen things overhead that I can't identify making them, in the most literal sense, UFOs, but I have no proof they aren't misidentified things from right here on earth.   (We can take it off-line or to another sub-forum if you think it best.)

 

MIB

 

(PS: I'm baaaaack!! )

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UFOs are real, why not. They're just not identified to a specific make or model of aircraft or spacecraft.

 

Every year we learn about stuff, mostly various military platforms that have been in operation for decades already and who the hell knows what propulsion is in place already.

 

Every year more and more speculation occurs that our current culture isn't the first culture on the planet or even the first species with a culture, and every year we learn more and more about the cosmos that makes it clear many distant suns have planets and many of those are what we would call habitable.

 

So when someone sees something maneuver wildly, believe 'em.

 

I once saw the moon full and low in the Southern sky. Had to be about 79 or 80. Summer. The moon is never low in the southern sky here in upstate NY. I thought it looked odd, and drew it to the attention of a buddy's dad. He stood there staring at it for a very long while. That freaked me out as much as anything. I don't remember what happened next. I assume us kids got bored and continued on being noisy jackasses running around the neighborhood.

 

As far as Paulides, I can't tell if he's trying to grasp at the facts in common between the sightings and disappearances and just missing the mark on purpose or on accident. I enjoy some of his stories, but when he gets to the woo, it makes it less credible to me 

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