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Moon astronaut says we're not alone
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Yep - meteors are more common that people think. I actually have a piece of one believe it or not. When I was a little kid, about 3 or 4 years old, I was at my grandparents farm and picked up a weird looking rock about he size of a softball. It looked like a sponge, but really really heavy. For some reason I kept it (since I was a kid I found it interestin that it weighed so much), and its one of those things that sat in a box in the basement for years. One day in highschool I had a physics teacher that showed us some pictures of what they look like...so I found the box and took it to school the next day and showed to him. He used a gigercounter and the thing is even a little radioactive hahaha - anyway he seemed to be pretty sure that's what it was. Needless to say I still have it..


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>>>I've seen a UFO too - no little green men though. It was on a halloween night years ago - we actually thought it was a prank of some sort for the first coupla minutes - I suppose it could of been a prank but if so it was pretty impressive one.
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>>Was is 2005? We saw an impressive set of UFO activity on Halloween night around 9 pm (my neighbor, myself and his son). We were outside and saw..
>>1) A very impressive iron meteor (or so we will told) come from NE to N leaving an incredible trail behind it.
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>>2) About 12 balls of light that came in pairs of 2 that went from S to NE (where the meteor(?) was at to begin with) in the sky about 5 minutes later, spaced about 3 mintues apart that spread across the sky as they moved across the sky (like balls of light that get bigger and spread out into tiny dots of light - hundreds of dots of light). I saw this logged online on a UFO sight later, so I knew we weren't the only ones to see it. (Also, there were no clouds in the sky to reflect light from, so I have no idea what these were).
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