As startling as the claim in the title to this post may seem, I know it to be true. For you see, I was that skeptic. This is how it happened. I had to fly from Brisbane to Sydney and back again a few weeks ago. I boarded the aircraft, but I took no notice of its particular configuration, distinctive features etc. To compound my error, I also took no notice of the emergency spiel from the flight attendants, and did not (as instructed) take out the laminated card from the seat pocket to help me locate the emergency exits (the laminated card also always identifies the aircraft).
So I flew in the aircraft, but I did not know (or care) what kind of aircraft it was. So for me, it was, and remains, an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO).
While flying, I did notice some of the passengers talking in languages other than English. Further, some other passengers, while talking in English, were doing so in non-Australian accents. The chances are very good therefore, that some of my fellow-travellers were aliens (i.e. belonging to a foreign country - OED).
So, I literally, and verifiably travelled with aliens in a UFO. But I couldn't interest the newspapers in my story. Go figure.
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Tagged - UFO, Alien, Skepticism.
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A genuine creepy alien experience IF you use your imagination.(& and this )
you know the guy sitting across from you with the white turban & the wrap-around glasses? The one with the funny accent that sounded like garbble? (who would look at YOU every time the plane hit some turbulance, btw)
That was a REAL alien.
& the fat woman with the horn-rimmed glasses that brayed like a donkey...
That link is gold L>T. I've printed that off and stuck it to the wall of my staffroom. I've already had three interested buyers.
I just checked out the credentials on David Jacobs, one of the ‘expert witnesses’ mentioned on the abduction website. Yes he is an actual (associate) professor of history and yes Temple University is actually a proper university. I can’t believe this guy has the nerve to call himself an academic. Check out this interview with him where he espouses his somewhat unorthodox views on the ‘aliens’ and their ‘project’:
http://www.phantombookshop.com/seancasteel/jacobs.htm
Furthermore I love the way how on the official university website (http://www.temple.edu/history/People/jacobs/) he euphemistically refers to his current research area being involved in “a delineation of the role of anomalous experiences in personal and cultural life”.
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