Are UFOs really atmospheric creatures?

  • Thread starter Thread starter ExtremophileFan
  • Start date Start date
E

ExtremophileFan

Guest
I always thought that UFOs were mechanic spaceships with aliens inside, but I have seen videos from NASA and others where those lights or objects seems to be living creatures that live in the atmosphere, and incredibly can go in and out without harming themselves. And the incredible of this is that this theory is old. Just do the search and you will find out: Sky Beasts,Skyfish,Skyrods,Etheric critters,Jellyfish,
Energyzoas, Hydrozoas,Amoebas,Extremophiles,Shapes shifters, Insectoid,zeroids, space animals... I know that seems ridiculous but seems that they do exist for centuries.

They can only be seen or filmed with infrared or night vision help. Search for Trevor James Constable.

They resembles bacterias or organisms (macro organisms) from the lens of a microscope...

Your thoughts please
 
Hello ExtremophileFan, and welcome
It is true that the PTB wants to sell us (more or less indirectly) the image that all UFO phenomena are physical spaceships coming from other planets. These phenomena are complex and have different origins/manifestations. You can check the High Strangeness book for a review on these phenomena ( http://www.qfgpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=79&osCsid=19a4b4944ae72352ea346bcb158b4d77 ) and search the forum for different discussions on subjects like window fallers.
Haven't checked T. J. Constable resources yet but if his observations can be repeated, it could be very interresting indeed.
 
Hello mkrnhr! Thank you.
I love this website and I want to stay. Well, I will be honest... 3 months ago, I saw this theory as something ridicule but I opened my mind and I saw those videos. I think that the 85 % of the UFOs sightings are from plasma lifeforms that are lighter than the air density. That explain the sightings resembling critters, space serpents (yes, I said serpents) and jellyfish.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ray Bradbury wrote fiction novels about them. Ivan Sanderson, Charles Fort, and Trevor James Constable talked deeply about them; and also Carl Sagan in some way...

I will check that book, yes, and I will also check the forum in those topics. This website is awesome.
 
Hi ExtremopphileFan,

We ask that all new members introduce themselves in the Newbies section of the forum. If you could just tell us a little about yourself (nothing personal) and how you found the forum, it would be great.

If you are unsure of how to do this, just look at some of the other posts in that board to see how others have done it. :)
 

Trending content

Back
Top Bottom