Lots of people said that, may not with the exact wording, but the meaning being the same: they didn’t know what they saw, but came short of suspecting something extraterrestrial. I said (and still saying) pretty much the same, despite seeing what many would consider an extraterrestrial entity. I saw that in 1974, at Sarasota, Florida. Large, round-like floating, lights at the edge rotating, totally silent object “in the sky”, just like in cheap UFO movies. I was not the only one, since next day in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, the headline was “No, it was not a UFO”. Except the explanation was ridiculous:”it was a promotional helicopter”. It wasn’t. It was totally silent and there are no totally silent helicopters. It was (seemed)too large to be too far to hear any noise.
I can’t quite accept aliens roaming planet Earth and do essentially stupid things, like showing up just for the sake of showing up here and there, and I am aware of the huge size of the known universe and the requirements what it would take to alien crafts being present at our planet. Thus, I can’t quite accept “UFOs” as such.
Which leaves me with no other explanation that “yes, I saw an object which I couldn’t explain”.
Jimmy Carter?
not quite sure how to spell his last name, but he sure has my vote!! the alaskan presential candinate Dennis Kusinich (sp?)
seriously though, this is the only guy out of all the candidates that voted against the war to begin with. lukeinaz
kucinich?
Kucinich
An unidentified person commenting on the unidentified flying object as unidentified.
Lots of people said that, may not with the exact wording, but the meaning being the same: they didn’t know what they saw, but came short of suspecting something extraterrestrial. I said (and still saying) pretty much the same, despite seeing what many would consider an extraterrestrial entity. I saw that in 1974, at Sarasota, Florida. Large, round-like floating, lights at the edge rotating, totally silent object “in the sky”, just like in cheap UFO movies. I was not the only one, since next day in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, the headline was “No, it was not a UFO”. Except the explanation was ridiculous:”it was a promotional helicopter”. It wasn’t. It was totally silent and there are no totally silent helicopters. It was (seemed)too large to be too far to hear any noise.
I can’t quite accept aliens roaming planet Earth and do essentially stupid things, like showing up just for the sake of showing up here and there, and I am aware of the huge size of the known universe and the requirements what it would take to alien crafts being present at our planet. Thus, I can’t quite accept “UFOs” as such.
Which leaves me with no other explanation that “yes, I saw an object which I couldn’t explain”.
Dennis Kucinich may have said it in a debate, but Kirsan Ilyumzhinov is the one who says he was abducted by aliens.
Kucinich, but it was part of his clever plan to cover up for the fact he arrived on a spaceship.
(C’mon. The guy is just not from this Earth.)
I watched as he fell from heaven to earth, as a lighting bolt.///And a third of the angels fell with him.
Two things:
1) Dennis Kusinich is from Ohio not Alaska.
2) At least two other candidates opposed the Iraq war from the start: Barak Obama and Ron Paul.
Brad H.