
You know, just looking at the size of the universe itself, it seems quite absurd to think that WE are the only life form out there. Now I found this story below which isn't from the "National Enquirer" or something like that, it's "cut and pasted" directly from Foxnew.com.
Anyway, I think if there is something out there buzzing around earth "checkin' us out", we should welcome it down here, not blow it out of the sky. Not that we have a chance of hitting it with our ballistic missle systems VS a UFO that can go from 0 to1000 mph in 1 second flat. We should be making our little visitors welcome. Lets have them in for some chips and dip and a few beers, hell they could teach us alot.
Not to mention the fact that this is just yet ANOTHER thing to point out that the Bible, as we know it, is a man-made concept that 4000 years ago, seemed to make some sort of sense, but now that we know better ... it becomes more obvious every day that it a crock of shit.
Anyway, here's the story. Enjoy.
A former Top Gun said Sunday he was ordered to shoot down a massive UFO over Norwich, England, 50 years ago.
RAF controllers told U.S. pilot Milton Torres to “lock on” and launch all 24 of his rockets over the city.
But as he came within seconds of firing at the alien intruder — “the size of an aircraft carrier” on his radar — it vanished at 10,000 mph.
The amazing close encounter is revealed in secret Ministry of Defense X-Files which are being declassified Monday.
Milton said, “It was some kind of alien snooping over England. I guess we’ll never know what it was.”
The incident happened in 1957 when Milton was a 26-year-old U.S. Air Force lieutenant based at RAF Manston in Kent, England.
At 11 p.m. one night he was ordered to scramble in his F-86D Sabre fighter to attack a “bogey” hovering above Norfolk.
Speaking about it publicly for the first time, he said: “I was told I would be firing a complete salvo, all 24 rockets. I was pumped up — this was the sort of thing that happened before a war.”
He got the UFO on his radar and closed for the attack at the Sabre’s top speed of almost 700 mph — then it disappeared off his screen in a flash.
Milton, now 77, said: “I was smoking, as fast as I could go. This thing had a different propulsion system. It was not an airplane.”
The flyer said he was visited afterwards by a sinister security official and warned not to tell anyone — so he kept silent until now.
The close encounter is in 19 files made available online yesterday by the National Archives.
Todays RBV: 1:1 Genesis In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
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