Can anyone logically say that there aren't aliens anywhere? I mean, think about it. We are just one of trillions of planets in the universe. I think it's very probable that there are other planets that support life. Not necessarily green humanoids. Maybe microorganisms. And I'm sure that if they are out there, they must be asking the same questions we do. Are we alone? Can we contact others? What are they like?
Of course UFOs exist there’s simply too much evidence and too many witnesses to dismiss; Val Johnson (1979) a police officer from Warren Minnesota reported a ball of light which suddenly changed direction and collided with the windshield of his cruiser, Lonnie Zamora (1964) Socorro NM, reported an egg shaped vehicle on metal legs, with 2 white cloaked figures, Ronnie Johnson (1971) Delphos KS, reported a vehicle which left blistered trees, burnt soil, and a ring 8 feet in diameter, Kenneth Arnold, Yakima Washington, 1947, reported sighting 9 crescent shaped objects, “Like a saucer skipping over water” – hence the phrase “Flying Saucer’, Nederland Texas, 1966, three witnesses reported sighting a UFO which they followed for over 5 minutes, the reports, sightings, and abductions number in the thousands…. :alien: Hotwater
I mean i don't really want to limit the possibilities in the Universe, i consider the fact life exists here in our region of it, so why not anywhere else ? i haven't really had any actual experiences with u.f.o. or extraterrestrial creatures.... the phenomena is interesting to me though and i keep an open mind.
My sister once saw a UFO when I was at the beach with her, and she told me to look but it sped across the sky before I looked up, according to her. So I've never actually seen one. But I'm sure they're out there.