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November 26th, 2004   Post 11
SwordFish_13
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Hi,

**Cough** UFOs are definitely planning and **Cough** **Cough** building a solid landing site**Cough****Cough** with the help of**Cough** Indian and Chinese Government. **Cough**

Well Time will tell

Cheers
-=SF_13=-


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November 26th, 2004   Post 12
Trevor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SwordFish_13
Hi,

**Cough** UFOs are definitely planning and **Cough** **Cough** building a solid landing site**Cough****Cough** with the help of**Cough** Indian and Chinese Government. **Cough**

Well Time will tell

Cheers
-=SF_13=-
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No. No they are not. 'nuff said.
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November 26th, 2004   Post 13
SwordFish_13
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
..............are u an Alien Mister ?

How else you could be so sure
 
November 26th, 2004   Post 14
Damien435
Tribunus Laticlavius
 
 
Gear

Search for JANAP-146, that is the military protocal for contact with ET's.

http://www.cufon.org/cufon/janp146c.htm

That is the declassified version.

UN General Assembly decision 33/426, 1978

Establishment of an agency or a department of the
United Nations for undertaking, co-ordinating and disseminating
the results of research into unidentified flying objects and related
phenomena

At its 87th plenary meeting, on 18 December 1978, the General Assembly,on the recommendation of the Special Political Committee adoptedthe following text as representing the consensus of the membersof the Assembly:

"1. The General Assembly has taken note of the statements made,
and draft resolutions submitted, by Grenada at the thirty-second
and thirty-third sessions of the General Assembly regarding unidentified
flying objects and related phenomena.

"2. the General Assembly invites interested Member States to take
appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific
research and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including
unidentified flying objects, and to inform the Secretary-General
of the observations, research and evaluation of such activities.

"3. The General Assembly requests the Secretary-general to transmit
the statements of the delegation of Grenada and the relevant documentation
to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, so that it
may consider them at its session in 1979.

"4. The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space will permit
Grenada, upon its request, to present its views to the Committee
at its session in 1979. the committee's deliberation will be included
in its report which will be considered by the General Assembly
at its thirty-fourth session."

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UN Outer Space Office Background

THE UNITED NATIONS ROLE IN SPACE

The United Nations has been a forum for international discussions
relating to space activities and the environment for many years.
But in the last few years, like many other organizations, it has
paid increasing attention to the need to protect the environment,
including the space environment.

The work of the United Nations relating to space activities and
the environment focuses on the promotion of international cooperation
in the use of space technology for monitoring the terrestrial environmental;
and working to ensure that space activities do not themselves cause
damage to the space or Earth environment.

The efforts of the United Nations to promote international cooperation
in space fall into two rather different categories. One is the
negotiation of international political and legal agreements. For
these efforts, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
and its Legal Subcommittee are the primary forums, and the major
participants are the space powers. The developing countries with
space programmes, including Brazil, China and India, are playing
an increasingly active role in the international policy debates,
in particular with respect to the space and Earth environments.

The second category of United Nations space activities is the
provision of technical assistance to developing countries, mainly
through the Programme on Space Applications. This Programme is
overseen by the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space,
and the major participants are, of course, the developing countries.
Efforts to promote the use of space technology for monitoring
and protecting the terrestrial environment fall mainly into this category.

The United Nations monitoring role has focused on education and
training for developing countries. The Office for Outer Space Affairs,
through its Programme on Space Applications, organizes short seminars,
workshops and training courses and arranges for fellowships for
long-term education through institutions in countries with advanced
facilities. Since its inception in 1970, this Programme has concentrated
its efforts on Remote Sensing of the Earth, Life Sciences, Space
Transportation Systems, Planetary Exploration, and Astronomy.

The fields of planetary exploration and astronomy are commonly
subsumed under the term Basic Space Science.
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November 26th, 2004   Post 15
Marksman
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they most certanly exist,i mean,think about it,if space is an endless form,than there must be endles amount of earth like planets,and with that at least a billion alien species,its pure logic
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November 26th, 2004   Post 16
Darcia
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I'm pretty sure I know a few aliens......
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November 26th, 2004   Post 17
Redleg
The fire is everything...
 
 
Gear


Quote:
Originally Posted by Dameon
I'm pretty sure I know a few aliens......
And I'm pretty sure that some of them signs up here from time to time as well...



I do believe there are (a lot) more betwen heaven and earth (and beyond) than we know about, so I don't rule out that there may be life (even intelligent life), other places in the Universe...
Only time will tell (or not) I guess...


But the big questions is: Is there really intelligent life here on earth??
(except me of course..)

 
November 26th, 2004   Post 18
Darcia
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Judginy by the fact we got to the movies,spend 20 dollers, then leave saying how bad the movies are but you are going to go see it agian....Yes
 
November 27th, 2004   Post 19
SwordFish_13
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
emmm Just a Question..................Do you Guys realise that the

Well Time will tell

Is a Hyperlink in my previous post...

Quote:
**Cough** UFOs are definitely planning and **Cough** **Cough** building a solid landing site**Cough****Cough** with the help of**Cough** Indian and Chinese Government. **Cough**

Well Time will tell
a lot of people have been asking about giving Source...... when i have postiong them right there...............strange...............when u see underline below anything it dosen't hurt put the mouse pointer above it ............if the pointer changes into hand then it's a hyperlink simple as that

and it's not about a movie http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/10-09h-04.asp

Cheers
-=SF_13=-
 
November 28th, 2004   Post 20
egoz
Primus Pilus
 
i don't believe any have visited earth, but there are definetly other life forms out there. most of the encounters on earth can be explained. to an untrained eye anything can look like a UFO. besides, UFO doesn't neccessarily mean an alien. the military can use it to describe exactly as the name means, an unidentified flying object. people tend to forget that sometimes.

the whole policy of killing aliens if encountered seems like a really bad idea. it's not like we go around killing immigrants entering the country, so why do it to those entering our atmosphere. besides, if they have the technology to reach earth do you really think they wouldn't know how to destroy us? we'd look pretty stupid killing some scout only to have to face a huge armada of crazy ships, independence day comes to mind, and coneheads. i wouldn't exactly trust them, but i definetly wouldn't try to start a fight.
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