Creepy Green Light
Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
Remember the Allagash incident (in Maine) where 3 men (including one set of twins) were abducted at their campsite at the lake? Seemed like the real deal and they passed muster on all regular checks and balances. That is until one of the brothers decides to tell the public that the entire thing was a lie.
So added to my list of cases I once believed;
Billy Meier (yeah I know, I was a teenager so cut me some slack)
Rex Heflin
Trindade
Paul Trent/McMinnville
Exeter, NH
Betty & Barney Hill
Travis Walton
Rendlesham
Coyne Helicopter UFO case
Roswell
Falcon Lake
Belgian Triangle
Tim Edwards Salida, CO UFO video
and now Allagash
...plus some others I'm sure I'm forgetting
Then there are the more ludicrous cases that I never believed in the first place like;
Ed Walters and his see through, goofy looking flying saucer (he got bonus points for including a diagram of the goofy looking robot/alien complete with magic wand that knocked on his door)
Guardian case
Cisco Grove case
Flatwoods Monster
Pascagoula case
There's a lot more that I don't remember the names of. All I have to do is watch one of those ridiculous FOX "Worlds Best UFO Videos" and most of them will show up on there.
I'm also tired of the phrase "...a fleet of UFO's". There never has been a picture/video of a "fleet" of structured objects. They are always usually balloons or birds.
I must admit the subject was way more fun and appealing when I was around 9-18. Then little by little all my cases that I thought were solid dismantled themselves. Oh well.
So added to my list of cases I once believed;
Billy Meier (yeah I know, I was a teenager so cut me some slack)
Rex Heflin
Trindade
Paul Trent/McMinnville
Exeter, NH
Betty & Barney Hill
Travis Walton
Rendlesham
Coyne Helicopter UFO case
Roswell
Falcon Lake
Belgian Triangle
Tim Edwards Salida, CO UFO video
and now Allagash
...plus some others I'm sure I'm forgetting
Then there are the more ludicrous cases that I never believed in the first place like;
Ed Walters and his see through, goofy looking flying saucer (he got bonus points for including a diagram of the goofy looking robot/alien complete with magic wand that knocked on his door)
Guardian case
Cisco Grove case
Flatwoods Monster
Pascagoula case
There's a lot more that I don't remember the names of. All I have to do is watch one of those ridiculous FOX "Worlds Best UFO Videos" and most of them will show up on there.
I'm also tired of the phrase "...a fleet of UFO's". There never has been a picture/video of a "fleet" of structured objects. They are always usually balloons or birds.
I must admit the subject was way more fun and appealing when I was around 9-18. Then little by little all my cases that I thought were solid dismantled themselves. Oh well.