dailymail.co.uk — UFO sightings and alien visitors tend to be solely the reserve of sci-fi movies.So when a former MoD chief warns that the country could be attacked by extraterrestrials at any time, you may be forgiven for feeling a little alarmed.
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Closed AccountNov 11, 2006
They ain't gettin' any of my green neither.
orientisNov 11, 2006
I'm not making any claims at all. I'm questioning yours, and your lack of evidence. If you have any evidence to back up your claim, please provide it.
yumyumkittyloafNov 11, 2006
Just think about actually having contact? Think of games like EVE online, Freespace, and Homeworld? I don't know why people make fun of people that want to beleive in aliens. They're out there, maybe not near us but they are. I just hope they're nice!
scabbersNov 11, 2006
Nick Pope is a has-been low ranked f**king clown who just tries to cash in on the UFO craze.If he had any credibility, and wasn't just talking bulls**t, they'd throw him in prison for breaching the official secrets act.
qazxswNov 11, 2006
Aliens from outer space eh? It's funny how there are almost no records of suspected alien visits until we were close to attaining space travel ourselves.A sudden great interest in science fiction, we make a few trips to the moon, everyone's space mad, and simultaneously everyone starts seeing UFOs and being abducted by aliens.Coincidence ?? I doubt it. It's contemporary interpretation of events.A couple of thousand years ago the same strange lights in the sky would have been interpreted as a moving star that should be followed . . . . . and the resultant myth would have been . . . . I dunno, son of god or something probably.The truth is probably more straightforward.
lowbotNov 11, 2006
>What does that mean? Are we really being lied to by our government?It means Nick Pope has more books to sell. Google his name. Save your cash.
civil44Nov 11, 2006
The MOD is definatly a high level official..........
orientisNov 16, 2006
celopes you should have just said "Well considering our range of 1, our set of 1, we have absolutely no comparative data to make any kind of assumption about the pre-requisites for life"