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The Badger's ARRSE
The ARRSE Hole
NASA Feeds, UFOs and other unusual things in the sky
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[QUOTE="Tedsson, post: 11536719, member: 102609"] I have always had a fascination with the whole UFO phenomena. I don't for a second believe in them and believe all "sightings" are mistaken identification of other terrestrial phenomena. There are dozens of natural and man-made candidates and without full awareness of all the facts of any given situation they will forever remain unidentified. However, the people who promote things like contact, probing etc continue to fascinate me, not least because most of them are clearly loonies. Read about this bloke today who clearly takes the loony biscuit. The nutter that was George Van Tassel. Wiki entry: [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Van_Tassel"]George Van Tassel - Wikipedia[/URL] Five minute read here: [URL="https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4833"]The Secrets of the Integratron[/URL] Mad as a box of frogs. [/QUOTE]
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