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We should always be open to all sorts of possibilities.

And to the person who started this thread....plz Define 'Alien' ?

Do you specifically mean a 'non-human like' species or would you define a previously undiscovered human race as Alien as well.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

erm I meant an alien like from another planet. Cretures or people from other planets.

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We should always be open to all sorts of possibilities.

And to the person who started this thread....plz Define 'Alien' ?

Do you specifically mean a 'non-human like' species or would you define a previously undiscovered human race as Alien as well.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

erm I meant an alien like from another planet. Cretures or people from other planets.

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

well they live right along with you, deep inside the earth itself. Your govts know about them, and you don't.

& if they claim that they were here before us then who's actually an alien and who's laughing at whom lol ??

Govt's are there to make fools of people and for them to believe that everything is all right/hunky dory. Don't believe their 'everything is normal' and 'humans are supreme' chorus one bit.

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extraterrestrial being: a being from another planet or another part of the universe, especially in works of science fiction.

extraterrestrial: from another world or part of the universe, or involving or relating to extraterrestrial beings.

An Alien:

In India we call bangladeshis/pakistani terrorists as alien.

In UK they call everyone from outside UK/Denmark/Netherlands/Germany as aliens. In short whosoever who doesn't confirm to the narrow WASP profile is considered an alien. (ofcourse I know that govts are more PC and do not call anyone from EU as aliens etc but don't know better)

Then ofcourse there are supposedly non-humans who reside on this planet.

And then there are non-humans from other planets.

So many aliens and so confusing.

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

ok listen im not talking about anything from the planet earth thats the planet your on now. Im talking aboout other planets

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Here is the Govt of India (one of the most conservative in acknowledging such matters) acknowledging the presence of aliens...

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll...?artid=19397236

Extra-terrestrials invade UP, says IB

Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui

[ 17 Aug, 2002 2316hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]

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LUCKNOW: With five visuals of what is feared as the muhnochwa `trapped' on video tapes -- three of which were recorded by the team of intelligence sleuths in the state -- the scare does not seem to be unfounded. The sleuths who had worked on muhnochwa do not rule out the possibility of the presence of an extra-terrestrial body (ETB) with electro-magnetic (EM) effect in at least three per cent of the cases. While the Indian agencies were yet to admit the presence of ETB, foreign research agencies, intelligence reports said, have already been to the affected areas, met the victims and collected necessary data.

Sources said that after going through the video tape provided by the wife of a lawyer in Mirzapur and another frame recorded by a resident in Sitapur, which had a flash of light speeding through one end of the lens to another within a second, an intelligence team reached Sitapur on August 7 and set up a an indigenously-designed observatory.

A base of a mixer grinder was fitted with lights of the colours that the victims had narrated before the team varying from orange, yellow, green to the most common red and blue combination. The apparatus was put at a height in total darkness. The idea behind the exercise was that the extra-terrestrial body may take note of something resembling it and might come near it. And it did. At 1:05 am a flash of light neared the apparatus. "It was like the photocopier top plate with that sharp light while taking impressions," revealed a member of the team while drawing a parallel.

The team, comprising forensic experts, serologists, medico-legal experts, electronic engineers and physicists equipped with night vision devices, zero light video cameras and telescopes apart from other gadgetry, was witness to the "light" which was seen thrice. It descended close to the handmade muhnochwa and then disappeared. The video clipping has a flash of light running across the screen but nothing more.

The team of experts also conducted a study by filling up a questionnaire on the basis of the experience of the victims from Mirzapur, Bhadohi, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Sitapur, Hardoi, Bara Banki, Rae Bareli, Lucknow and Sitapur. Out of a sample study of 100 injured victims, 10 were found to be victims of an insect bite or scratch. Another 10 suffered the injuries indirectly (like bruises while running after a scare in the night). The remaining had one or more of the following four common factors: Experiencing electric shock, seeing sharp light, feeling hard oval object.

Out of 80 people, 65 were found to have suffered physical injuries and there were three who tried to overpower the ETB. "All the three had suffered hundreds of scars, as if caused by a blade, on the palm and it was inexplicable by any team member," said an expert who examined the injuries adding that this was what raised possibilities of an ETB being out there. But there is still a long way to go before these experts could come up with anything conclusive on the muhnochwa scare.

However, Dr NK Mehrotra, professor, department of physics at Lucknow University, said that such possibilities were remote. Similar views were aired by his colleague Professor Chaman Mehrotra. "It may be out of atmospheric changes that such things might have occured and then someone might have added a dimension of mischief to it by putting up a man-made thing in the air," he said. Managar ISTRAC, a unit of ISRO, CD Sharma too expressed his doubts over possibilities of an ETB. "I do not knwo what type of a study has been conducted and what were the findings but with what I have gathered from the media reports, the ETB theory remains unconvincing," he said talking to Times News Network.

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