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Remington 2022-12-11 13:41:31
Trying to show how a genius researches a problem, but it doesn't look...
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Mitchell 2022-11-27 10:14:13
Aliens are smarter than us and play numbers games with us? I still think Dark Forest is more reliable. A college student meddles with his own business and solves the puzzle, which means that NASA and other people are raised to eat dry...
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Theodore 2022-11-16 14:53:15
Ku Daqiu deep-faced male protagonist is so anxious about a ufo that he can't extricate...
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Giuseppe 2022-11-16 03:41:11
Maybe the script doesn't work? Finely chopped. This subject is really outdated, and no one has taken it...
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Jaylen 2022-11-06 14:18:19
You can take a...
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Reyes 2022-10-25 20:08:44
People without professional knowledge know what you are talking...
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Janie 2022-10-21 21:23:57
It's really good to learn physical chemistry, and it's popular wherever you...
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Bailee 2022-10-21 19:15:48
As a UFO witness in real life, I will give it five stars first! !...
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Aryanna 2022-10-21 14:58:16
I watched Lonely, this is a movie I can't understand 90% of the...
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Faustino 2022-10-21 14:19:09
The softest sci-fi movie I've ever...
UFO Comments
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Professor Hendricks: [talking to Derek about UFO signal and conspiracy theory] You don't automatically jump to the most extreme explanations. You analyze the reasonable ones first.
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Keith Olbermann: [footage archive in epilogue] And then there's this story you may have already heard about. United Airlines employees who swear it was something other-worldly in the skies above Chicago's O'Hare Airport on November 7th, but neither the FAA, nor indeed their own employer, appears to be taking them seriously. Chicago Tribune, interviewing several people anonymously, including maintenance workers, baggage handlers and pilots, who each have all described a dark gray, saucer-like object that hovered low over Concourse C of the United Airlines terminal just before sunset before shooting off into the sky. Some say it moved so fast, it literally punched a hole in the clouds. United Airlines claims it had no record of the sighting, even though employees say they filled out reports.The FAA initially told the Tribune that it likewise had no information on the UFO. Then, after the newspapers filed paperwork under the Freedom of Information Act, the FAA turned up a call from the United Airlines supervisor to the airport control tower asking whether the object was on-radar. And now, the agency has concluded it was, quote, "weather phenomenon," and it considers this case closed.