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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:08 am » by Tuor10



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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:15 am » by E6722maj


i believe this one

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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:16 am » by Tuor10


e6722maj wrote:i believe this one

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Same here. Something definitely happened to the guy.

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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:21 am » by Noentry


Nice one it has been book marked for tomorrow :flop:

It always helps to have a little background knowledge about a person.


Travis Walton (born February 10, 1953[1]) is an American logger who claims to have been abducted by a UFO on November 5, 1975, while working with a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest[2] in Arizona. Walton could not be found, but reappeared after five days of intensive searches.

The Walton case received considerable mainstream publicity and remains one of the best-known instances of alleged alien abduction. UFO historian Jerome Clark writes that "Few abduction reports have generated as much controversy" as the Walton case.[3] It is furthermore one of the very few alien abduction cases with corroborative eyewitnesses, and one of few abduction cases where the time allegedly spent in the custody of aliens plays a rather minor role in the overall account.

UFO researchers Jenny Randles and Peter Houghe write that "Neither before or since has an abduction story begun in the manner related by Walton and his coworkers. Furthermore, the Walton case is singular in that the victim vanished for days on end with police squads out searching ... it is an atypical 'Close Encounter: Fourth Kind' (CE4) ... which bucks the trend so much that it worried some investigators; others defend it staunchly." (Randles and Hough, 186)
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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:42 am » by Frutty


tuor10 wrote:
e6722maj wrote:i believe this one

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Same here. Something definitely happened to the guy.


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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 3:53 am » by Tuor10


noentry wrote:Nice one it has been book marked for tomorrow :flop:

It always helps to have a little background knowledge about a person.


Travis Walton (born February 10, 1953[1]) is an American logger who claims to have been abducted by a UFO on November 5, 1975, while working with a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest[2] in Arizona. Walton could not be found, but reappeared after five days of intensive searches.

The Walton case received considerable mainstream publicity and remains one of the best-known instances of alleged alien abduction. UFO historian Jerome Clark writes that "Few abduction reports have generated as much controversy" as the Walton case.[3] It is furthermore one of the very few alien abduction cases with corroborative eyewitnesses, and one of few abduction cases where the time allegedly spent in the custody of aliens plays a rather minor role in the overall account.

UFO researchers Jenny Randles and Peter Houghe write that "Neither before or since has an abduction story begun in the manner related by Walton and his coworkers. Furthermore, the Walton case is singular in that the victim vanished for days on end with police squads out searching ... it is an atypical 'Close Encounter: Fourth Kind' (CE4) ... which bucks the trend so much that it worried some investigators; others defend it staunchly." (Randles and Hough, 186)


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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 5:05 am » by domdabears


So... Scared.... :peep:

One of the scariest movies ever made (imo).

Getting abducted by scary ass aliens??? Fuck that shit!!!!

And the shit they did!! Woooo No way Jose.

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PostSun Feb 19, 2012 5:37 am » by domdabears


If someone hasn't seen Fire In The Sky, here's that scary ass scene that scared the shit out of me when I was kid. I couldn't sleep for a month!
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