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why do big papers have news like > UFO under floating island
The article say I was reading says
"On the website UFO Sightings Daily, Scott C Waring wrote: ?A floating island has been found not far from Buenos Aires, Argentina on Google Map and it rotates in a circle. ?Argentina has an over abundance of UFO sightings compared to the rest of the world and I believer this is how aliens try to hide this particular entrance to their base. ?The shape is large and circular, big enough to fit a 100 metre UFO through it. The water below this floating island needs to be dove into and explored.?" the full story.. >>> https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/169016...hunters-claim/ OK, so while this story is news, it's a bit about nothing until some one explores under the floating island & discovers something... Get your frigging asses to Argentina & tell me what you find :winkwink: |
Sorry.. I'm to busy in the real world. :winkwink:
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seems legit...
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I find some countries tend to exaggerate more than others, where some might see a spec in the sky and say it's a ufo without any basic research or debunking, while other countries would just admit it was a piece of dust on the lens or an artifact due to weird lighting or pixelation issues. Mexico or even Chile are really bad for this. They believe every thing is aliens or supernatural. I don't denounce alien life, because how the fuck do we know?, I just don't fall for every sighting reported unless completely backed by feasible and respectable sources. Ancient Aliens on history is not a reliable source, cool to watch and think about, but no solidity in what they discuss.
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