yeah, it was about a reporter who said that a ufo fleet which had been observed hovering in a volcanic eruption in Iceland was a flock of birds.
As far as I am concerned this ´flock of birds´of his, is a holographic projection, or a fleet - but I would not be able to determine from that point right now if it came from an extraterrestrial source....
So I thought he was being retarded, because people like this have often treated people who have had different ideas than they have had about sightings like this as retards.....
I haven't had a good hara (martial arts term for stomach) laugh in a long while :)
Check out Sean David Morton's interview by Kerry Cassidy on Project Camelot.
He's a pretty funny guy; Reminds me of a likable Rush Limbaugh--Only know Limbaugh by name, that's all, to assure you :)) Morton's sometimes light manner, really roasted the "Usurper in Chief."
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yeah, it was about a reporter who said that a ufo fleet which had been observed hovering in a volcanic eruption in Iceland was a flock of birds.
As far as I am concerned this ´flock of birds´of his, is a holographic projection, or a fleet - but I would not be able to determine from that point right now if it came from an extraterrestrial source....
So I thought he was being retarded, because people like this have often treated people who have had different ideas than they have had about sightings like this as retards.....
Hi Dallx,
Just wanted to tell you, I REALLY appreciated this post. LOL!!!!
Hehehehe...!! :-)
Niiiiiiice, Drekx,
I haven't had a good hara (martial arts term for stomach) laugh in a long while :)
Check out Sean David Morton's interview by Kerry Cassidy on Project Camelot.
He's a pretty funny guy; Reminds me of a likable Rush Limbaugh--Only know Limbaugh by name, that's all, to assure you :)) Morton's sometimes light manner, really roasted the "Usurper in Chief."
Ga Day, Cuz
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