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  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Gaspa's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    Funny how the most likely explanation: that the girls saw a person that matches a lot of their description and lives nearby, but got scared for some reason; is "moronic", while it is "not smart" to reject the possibility of it being something...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa replied to the thread The Varginha UFO.
    Funny how the most likely explanation: that the girls saw a person that matches a lot of their description and lives nearby, but got scared for some reason; is "moronic", while it is "not smart" to reject the possibility of it being something...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to BoulderRiver's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Agree Agree.
    While I understand your frustration, you may be misinterpreting me. Memory is, by definition, something that is falsifiable, suggestible, and moldable. This isn't a commentary on the intelligence of the witnesses, far from it - It is a...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Disagree Disagree.
    Don't attribute to everyone (and from what I can see, most users here do this often) a fragile memory, as if Alzheimer was kicking in and most involved were incompetent enough to tell a man from a bizarre creature, a regular flying object from a...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to Ann K's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Agree Agree.
    I begin to understand your attitude. You've just told us in blunt terms that you're prejudiced against one group, and it's not a great leap to wonder if you harbor a similar attitude toward others. You've scornfully dismissed the posts of every...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to BoulderRiver's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    The Varginha incident is built primarily on the fragile architecture of human memory, sometimes resting upon the accounts of more than sixty individuals who claim to have glimpsed the incredible. Before navigating this labyrinth of sightings, it...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Bob Jase's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Funny Funny.
    Aliens can't drive for shit - no wonder they aren't in contact with us, they don't know how to land.
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Ann K's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Agree Agree.
    From a "story" about a radioactive UFO crash right through to sucking a tumor out of his leg... We need an eyeroll emoji on our "like" list for things like this.
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Funny Funny.
    Rick: there's a PDF I found an hour ago (LINK HERE) that has some stuff about this case. And it's from back then (1990s). Looks like there's some passages about a military inquiry. I couldn't help but notice at pages 99, 100... this description...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to BoulderRiver's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Informative Informative.
    I highly recommend you read this entire thread. It would also be very good if you read with attention the IPM you're linking. What you see between pages 76 and 108 is one of the several attachments to the investigation. This attachment...
  • deirdre
    which makes it a "sign". an indication that there is something more/greater/bigger than yourself and the finite world we perceive with our 5 senses.
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Disagree Disagree.
    Of all the things I have heard about this case so far, that explanation is the least plausible, and the girls deny every single time. Then, there's this guy that "revealed" things 3 decades later...
  • Gaspa
    Gaspa reacted to John J.'s post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    I don't know. Staphylococcus might be common in monkeys, and is found in many mammals, but different species of mammals tend to host different species of staph (though there's considerable overlap, and zoonotic staph infections- from animals to...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Mendel's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Agree Agree.
    The conman's creed is that conning rich people is very profitable. (There are absolutely cons that target poor people, but they need reach.)
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Ravi's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Funny Funny.
    I KNOW WHAT I SAW. :D
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