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UFOs in Broad Daylight
Wouldn't it make more sense for UFOs to be just above the Planets Atmosphere in Space right above the places where it's daytime? Thinking about it, we cannot see much in space (just the moon) during the day! I bet there are more UFOs above the planet during daylight then there is during the night. What do you think? :cup:
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If you have transdimensional capabilities it doesn't matter what the lighting conditions are.
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Where I live I have better chances of seeing a plane at anytime day or night than a UFO. I have only seen a possible UFO and that sucker was very bright and ran off very quickly, much more quickly than an airplane. It was like a flash of light.
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It's true! I saw my first ufo (have seen quite a few), and then a few months later I asked them in my thoughts to come take me around the galaxy/galaxies. And that night I woke up on my stairs in the middle where there is a platform, no recollection of how I got there, and I felt drugged up on tranquilizer, I couldn't even stand up. But there was knocking on the front door up the stairs, and down the stairs was my room in the basement. I chickened out and crawled down the stairs as best I could and crawled into my bedroom and onto my bed. And there was still knocking on the door. I soon fell asleep after the knocking stopped and I woke up not thinking much of it, it was not a dream. To bad I didn't take up the offer. But yes, they do seem to know when we ask them to show up.
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Me too ! . I have seen my share of daylight sightings and some even within approx 20 feet. Here is some footage of another pyramid UFo, like the kremlin one earlier this month . Filmed on the 27th Dec 2009 in DELTOID, Uk.
Definition of Deltoid Deltoid: An adjective and a noun. Adjective: In the shape of delta, the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet. A capital delta is a triangle. Hence, deltoid means triangular in configuration. Noun: The large muscle, roughly triangular in shape, that stretches from the clavicle (collarbone) to the humerus (the long bone in the upper arm) and so covers the shoulder. When the deltoid is contracted (flexed), it moves the arm away from the side of the body. Please see the following link. http://www.nowpublic.com/strange/ufo...er-pyramid-ufo Quote:
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