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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 25, 2008 15:22:06 GMT -5
OK guys lets hear 'em. If you you think that the CIA has a family of Big foot's locked up in the Ozarks, or if you are sure that we've been invaded by Aliens, Here is your chance to vent. Maybe you've just watched some crazy History Chanel show about Monster Hogs or Chupacodrey. Maybe you've visited Area 51 and want to tell all. Go for it.
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Post by Howie Feltersnatch on Aug 25, 2008 15:27:31 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol.
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Post by Queenie on Aug 25, 2008 15:41:09 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I was raised in Adams, Tennessee, home of the Bell Witch. My mother's side of the family was related to John Bell, so I have heard a few stories myself. Kinda creepy.
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Post by wienerpoopie on Aug 25, 2008 15:45:51 GMT -5
I believe in ghosts and life on other planets, life like single cell bacteria. I also believe the U.S. didn’t land on the moon when they said they did but it was staged in a bunker, “area 51”, and a fake UFO crash was used as a distraction.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 25, 2008 15:57:37 GMT -5
When I was 19, I moved in with my best friend and his grandmother because my friend and I were going to the same college. The house she lived in was a field stone farm house build in 1918 in the boonies of Montcalm county Michigan. But the property had been in their family since 1840's. And although I never seen him, I was warned that the house was haunted by my friends grandfather who had died in the early 1970's. Lot's of people claimed to have seen him standing over the upstairs bed (The one I slept in when I was there) but since I am a natural doubter I never saw him nor did I really believe it. But it was fun to play along sometimes. I tried to calm the fears of alot of hot girls that happened to spend the night.
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Post by Allyson on Aug 25, 2008 16:18:23 GMT -5
I don't believe in anything. Not in the sense of big scary things, anyway. I believe in 'aliens' but not the visiting anal-probing type, moreso in the there-is-life-on-other-planets-in-other-galaxies type.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 25, 2008 16:29:51 GMT -5
I don't believe in anything. Not in the sense of big scary things, anyway. I believe in 'aliens' but not the visiting anal-probing type, moreso in the there-is-life-on-other-planets-in-other-galaxies type. There are just sooooo many Stars and planets it would be almost impossible for there NOT to be life somewhere else.
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Post by speedbump on Aug 25, 2008 16:35:10 GMT -5
I believe in ghosts and life on other planets, life like single cell bacteria. I also believe the U.S. didn’t land on the moon when they said they did but it was staged in a bunker, “area 51”, and a fake UFO crash was used as a distraction. Life on other planets isn't a conspiracy theory, or somehow a way-out there claim. It's totally viable, so let's go ahead and squash that one right here.
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Post by providencecrow on Aug 25, 2008 16:39:43 GMT -5
I don't believe in anything. Not in the sense of big scary things, anyway. I believe in 'aliens' but not the visiting anal-probing type, moreso in the there-is-life-on-other-planets-in-other-galaxies type. So youre saying that thing in the van with no windows that probed me wasn't an alien? Looks like i have a police report to file. But to stay on topic, im the world's biggest skeptic (except maybe like Penn Jillette), so i rarely believe anything. I do however agree that statistically there most likely is some life on other planets, whether or not it is intelligent will have to be seen, but i mean i have yet to find intelligent life on earth, so my hopes are not high on this one.
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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Aug 25, 2008 17:05:14 GMT -5
I believe that ghosts exist but am not convinced as to what they really are.
I'm also not so quick to dismiss the lunar landing conspiracy.
I also believe that Oswald did not act along with regards to JFK.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 25, 2008 17:28:15 GMT -5
I also believe that Oswald did not act along with regards to JFK. He may not have acted alone, but I do think he was the lone shooter.
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Post by potthole on Aug 25, 2008 20:13:08 GMT -5
I used to be big into UFO's and that stuff in middle school. I'm still interested, but don't believe like I used to. I do believe that ghosts and stuff might exist.
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Post by Howie Feltersnatch on Aug 25, 2008 20:16:15 GMT -5
for me the ghost thing lies in that 'matter is neither created nor destroyed' but us as living human beings have a little...'spark' that seperates us from trees and rocks...
souls ghosts reincarnation
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Post by Rock Monster on Aug 26, 2008 10:27:31 GMT -5
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Post by Bo Nerdasuck on Aug 26, 2008 12:35:09 GMT -5
I believe that ghosts exist but am not convinced as to what they really are. I'm also not so quick to dismiss the lunar landing conspiracy. I also believe that Oswald did not act along with regards to JFK. I believe ghosts are possible. Unexplained phenomenon occur often, and some things just aren't explainable. I am very quick to dismiss the Moon Landing conspiracy. It's a load of hogwash. There was a complete documentary dismissing every single point the conspiracy theorists had on the moon landing, and afterwards I was very satisfied. Think of this, we were in a race to get there first, do you REALLY think that other nations wouldn't blow the whistle? I mean, they have ways of checking to make sure we were there WHILE WE WERE THERE. We even left a marker, bouncing radio signals back to earth. But noone mentions that in their conspiracy theories. lol And no, I feel Oswald couldn't have been alone on that venture. Too many bullets, too many directions. Plus the gun he had was a single shot rifle, which required him to re-load faster than the time that was alloted.
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Post by jaydethespaz on Aug 26, 2008 13:53:56 GMT -5
I believe that ghosts exist but am not convinced as to what they really are. I'm also not so quick to dismiss the lunar landing conspiracy. I also believe that Oswald did not act along with regards to JFK. Ghosts are real. There is one in my house. The moon landing was real. Technology back then was too lame to fake it. Oswald acted totally alone. I watched something that proved the one bullet theory right. i will hunt around for it and when i find it i will post it. I believe ghosts are possible. Unexplained phenomenon occur often, and some things just aren't explainable. I am very quick to dismiss the Moon Landing conspiracy. It's a load of hogwash. There was a complete documentary dismissing every single point the conspiracy theorists had on the moon landing, and afterwards I was very satisfied. Think of this, we were in a race to get there first, do you REALLY think that other nations wouldn't blow the whistle? I mean, they have ways of checking to make sure we were there WHILE WE WERE THERE. We even left a marker, bouncing radio signals back to earth. But noone mentions that in their conspiracy theories. lol And no, I feel Oswald couldn't have been alone on that venture. Too many bullets, too many directions. Plus the gun he had was a single shot rifle, which required him to re-load faster than the time that was alloted.
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Post by boizalynne on Aug 26, 2008 15:10:04 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I had the creepiest ghost incident ever happen to me one time.... Ask me about it sometime off list because no one here knows me and would probably think I am full of shit....
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Post by Rock Monster on Aug 26, 2008 15:23:46 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I had the creepiest ghost incident ever happen to me one time.... Ask me about it sometime off list because no one here knows me and would probably think I am full of shit.... That's OK... tell us anyway!
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 26, 2008 17:28:34 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I had the creepiest ghost incident ever happen to me one time.... Ask me about it sometime off list because no one here knows me and would probably think I am full of shit.... Yea we're all kind of wacked here in our own way, go for it!! Thats the reason why I posted this thread. The Touchy Subject Forum was getting stale with ONLY politics.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 26, 2008 19:32:08 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I was raised in Adams, Tennessee, home of the Bell Witch. My mother's side of the family was related to John Bell, so I have heard a few stories myself. Kinda creepy. Since many of us are not from Tennessee, could you tell us who John Bell was, and who is the Bell Witch?
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Post by potthole on Aug 27, 2008 5:39:20 GMT -5
For awhile, I was a big believer that we didn't actually land on the moon. During my freshman year of college I had a research project, so I started doing the project on proving that we didn't land on the moon.
However, the more work I did, the more I felt my first opinions were wrong, and the project wound up turning into one proving that we did land on the moon.
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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Aug 27, 2008 6:24:54 GMT -5
i beleive in ghosts....not sure why but i do. I have no first hand stories but have heard stories from people that i KNOW wouldn't make it up and usually stay away from drugs and alcohol. I had the creepiest ghost incident ever happen to me one time.... Ask me about it sometime off list because no one here knows me and would probably think I am full of shit.... Share it please!
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Post by Queenie on Aug 27, 2008 8:55:46 GMT -5
I was raised in Adams, Tennessee, home of the Bell Witch. My mother's side of the family was related to John Bell, so I have heard a few stories myself. Kinda creepy. Since many of us are not from Tennessee, could you tell us who John Bell was, and who is the Bell Witch? John Bell was a farmer in Adams, Tennessee. While prospecting farming land, he ran upon a strange looking animal, half rabbit/half dog, which he shot several times. That night, his family began hearing strange noises. From that time forward, his family, primarily his daughter Betsy, was continuously tormented and haunted by the Bell Witch. President Andrew Jackson, who John Bell served under in the military, even attempted to come to the Bell house to investigate. His horses stopped at a point and would go no further. An American Haunting was based on the Bell Witch, although I never saw it (I do NOT like scary movies). If you would like to learn more, follow this link: www.bellwitch.org/story.htm
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Post by Fistor on Aug 27, 2008 10:40:00 GMT -5
And no, I feel Oswald couldn't have been alone on that venture. Too many bullets, too many directions. Plus the gun he had was a single shot rifle, which required him to re-load faster than the time that was alloted. Hogwash. Bunk. What have you. Oswald acted alone. He was a deranged narcissist at the wrong place at the wrong time. There were three bullets. Two found their mark. And anyone with basic military training could've gotten the shots off in the alotted time. Don't let Oliver Stone tell you any different.
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Post by Bo Nerdasuck on Aug 27, 2008 15:47:02 GMT -5
OK guys lets hear 'em. If you you think that the CIA has a family of Big foot's locked up in the Ozarks, or if you are sure that we've been invaded by Aliens, Here is your chance to vent. Maybe you've just watched some crazy History Chanel show about Monster Hogs or Chupacodrey. Maybe you've visited Area 51 and want to tell all. Go for it. Aliens. I believe that there is intelligence somewhere in the Universe. And with newer telescopes proving daily that there are more planets revolving around other stars ....man, it's inevitable we find something. We already know that we're NOT alone, we share this planet with millions of other species...the majority of which are pretty damn intelligent. Some can even communicate verbally (birds). There are an estimated 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone, burning brightly and most of which are harbouring planets around in orbits. I would be seriously distraught if we were the only technologically advanced species...even in our own galaxy, much less the entire universe...(which contains hundreds of billions of galaxies bigger than the milky way.) However, I do not believe ET has visited our planet. There is simply no evidence to support the claim. And lack of evidence DOES NOT, I repeat DOES NOT prove existance. It neither proves nor disproves, it's called false proof...and science does not recognize false proofs. But I do believe they're out there, and even if we were visited I think we'd never know it unless they wanted us to. Any technologically advanced species would be indistinguishable from magic. Just think about how far we've come in the last 50 years, now give them a few million over us...you'll see what I mean.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 27, 2008 15:51:48 GMT -5
Since many of us are not from Tennessee, could you tell us who John Bell was, and who is the Bell Witch? John Bell was a farmer in Adams, Tennessee. While prospecting farming land, he ran upon a strange looking animal, half rabbit/half dog, which he shot several times. That night, his family began hearing strange noises. From that time forward, his family, primarily his daughter Betsy, was continuously tormented and haunted by the Bell Witch. President Andrew Jackson, who John Bell served under in the military, even attempted to come to the Bell house to investigate. His horses stopped at a point and would go no further. An American Haunting was based on the Bell Witch, although I never saw it (I do NOT like scary movies). If you would like to learn more, follow this link: www.bellwitch.org/story.htmYou've never seen any weird phenomenon personally have you? I read your link. Its pretty creepy. This seems to be a very deep seeded story in Adams. Do you know anyone who claims to have been the victim of a pissed off ghost?
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Post by Queenie on Aug 27, 2008 15:55:06 GMT -5
John Bell was a farmer in Adams, Tennessee. While prospecting farming land, he ran upon a strange looking animal, half rabbit/half dog, which he shot several times. That night, his family began hearing strange noises. From that time forward, his family, primarily his daughter Betsy, was continuously tormented and haunted by the Bell Witch. President Andrew Jackson, who John Bell served under in the military, even attempted to come to the Bell house to investigate. His horses stopped at a point and would go no further. An American Haunting was based on the Bell Witch, although I never saw it (I do NOT like scary movies). If you would like to learn more, follow this link: www.bellwitch.org/story.htmYou've never seen any weird phenomenon personally have you? I read your link. Its pretty creepy. This seems to be a very deep seeded story in Adams. Do you know anyone who claims to have been the victim of a pissed off ghost? We visited the Bell Witch Cave as a field trip from school (about 3 miles away from the cave). We toured the cave, and when we got back to the bus all the lunches were gone. Turns we thought it was the Bell Witch, but Chris Farley was later found under a hay wagon with a bunch of empty brown paper sacks.
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Post by Queenie on Aug 27, 2008 16:12:57 GMT -5
Ok now seriously, I don't really like to talk much about that stuff cause it is really creepy to me. Growing up in Adams, I have seen many "unexplainable" events happen in and around Adams. There is a replicate model of the Bell Cabin set up by the Bell School in Adams. Several unexplained sightings of lights have occurred there. Also, the day our class visited the cave, one of the boys in my class opted to go against the rules of not taking anything from the cave and tried to steal a funny looking rock. Before we got out of the cave that day, he had what looked like claw marks from a cat (4 of them) on his arm and he said he didn’t feel anything (and there wasn’t a cat in the cave . . . duh).
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 27, 2008 20:30:00 GMT -5
Ok now seriously, I don't really like to talk much about that stuff cause it is really creepy to me. Growing up in Adams, I have seen many "unexplainable" events happen in and around Adams. There is a replicate model of the Bell Cabin set up by the Bell School in Adams. Several unexplained sightings of lights have occurred there. Also, the day our class visited the cave, one of the boys in my class opted to go against the rules of not taking anything from the cave and tried to steal a funny looking rock. Before we got out of the cave that day, he had what looked like claw marks from a cat (4 of them) on his arm and he said he didn’t feel anything (and there wasn’t a cat in the cave . . . duh). Thats creepy and sweet.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 27, 2008 20:42:12 GMT -5
OK guys lets hear 'em. If you you think that the CIA has a family of Big foot's locked up in the Ozarks, or if you are sure that we've been invaded by Aliens, Here is your chance to vent. Maybe you've just watched some crazy History Chanel show about Monster Hogs or Chupacodrey. Maybe you've visited Area 51 and want to tell all. Go for it. Aliens. I believe that there is intelligence somewhere in the Universe. And with newer telescopes proving daily that there are more planets revolving around other stars ....man, it's inevitable we find something. We already know that we're NOT alone, we share this planet with millions of other species...the majority of which are pretty damn intelligent. Some can even communicate verbally (birds). There are an estimated 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone, burning brightly and most of which are harbouring planets around in orbits. I would be seriously distraught if we were the only technologically advanced species...even in our own galaxy, much less the entire universe...(which contains hundreds of billions of galaxies bigger than the milky way.) However, I do not believe ET has visited our planet. There is simply no evidence to support the claim. And lack of evidence DOES NOT, I repeat DOES NOT prove existance. It neither proves nor disproves, it's called false proof...and science does not recognize false proofs. But I do believe they're out there, and even if we were visited I think we'd never know it unless they wanted us to. Any technologically advanced species would be indistinguishable from magic. Just think about how far we've come in the last 50 years, now give them a few million over us...you'll see what I mean. I think you are right on the mark. Given the vast distances from earth to anywhere else, any life form advanced enough to just get here would have us vastly out classed.
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