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Wouldn't any of these supposedly all-knowing folks like to know, as to our very best swag, as to where these nifty UFOs are most likely coming from or as likely headed to/from? Ask yourself: Do you believe in the regular laws of physics, and otherwise believe in the best available science? If so, Venus is not the least bit anti UFO or ETI unfriendly. - Brad Guth On Jan 17, 7:15 pm     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jan 19, 2008 15:32

Wouldn't any of these supposedly all-knowing folks like to know, as to our very best swag, as to where these nifty UFOs are most likely coming from or as likely headed to/from? Ask yourself: Do you believe in the regular laws of physics, and otherwise believe in the best available science? If so, Venus is not the least bit anti UFO or ETI unfriendly. - Brad Guth On Jan 17, 7:15 pm
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Certain faith-based groups have been in charge of our private parts since long before their having put Christ on a stick for another PR stunt. Those very best private parts are of course government. Telling us lies is their status quo, even if it means exterminating a few million of their own kind, as well as perpetrating cold-wars and the likes of 9/11 and Iraq are simply more of the same     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jan 19, 2008 15:32

On Jan 17, 7:15 pm, coperni...@revolution.rip (Copernicus R.I.P.) wrote: On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, vtc...@gmail.com wrote: What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the official explanation  "a reflection". That's getting really old...... so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month
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On Jan 17, 7:15 pm, coperni...@revolution.rip (Copernicus R.I.P.) wrote: > On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, vtc...@gmail.com wrote: > >What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the > >official explanation  "a reflection". That's getting really old...... > >so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or > >ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jan 18, 2008 05:36

I say and image an UFO ones and the 'goverment' took all my equipment away ! "Copernicus R.I.P." <copernican@revolution.rip> wrote in message news:9c4befcfb6f5c5d425a076b8d38bd2ca@nymkey.com... On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, vtcapo@gmail.com wrote: What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the official explanation "a reflection". That's getting really old...... so is the fact
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On Thu 17 Jan 2008 vtcapo@gmail.com wrote: >What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the >official explanation "a reflection". That's getting really old...... >so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or >ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month. >Am I to believe that not one astronomer in this collective group     

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Author: Mufassa
Date: Jan 18, 2008 00:05

On Thu 17 Jan 2008 vtcapo@gmail.com wrote: What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the official explanation "a reflection". That's getting really old...... so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month. Am I to believe that not one astronomer in this collective group
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On Thu 17 Jan 2008 vtcapo@gmail.com wrote: >What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the >official explanation "a reflection". That's getting really old...... >so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or >ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month. >Am I to believe that not one astronomer in this collective group     

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Author: Mufassa
Date: Jan 18, 2008 00:05

On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, vtcapo@gmail.com wrote: What was it astronomers? Please don't tell me swamp gas or the official explanation "a reflection". That's getting really old...... so is the fact that not one of you star gazers has the balls or ovaries to come forward. There are approx. 200 UFO sighting per month. Am I to believe that not one astronomer in this collective group has seen one
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Author: Frewi80
Date: Jan 17, 2008 22:48

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Author: Copernicus R.I.P.
Date: Jan 17, 2008 20:17

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Author: Copernicus R.I.P.
Date: Jan 17, 2008 20:07

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Author: Copernicus R.I.P.
Date: Jan 17, 2008 20:07

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Author: Copernicus R.I.P.
Date: Jan 17, 2008 19:46

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