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idurber
September 7th 07, 01:59 PM
Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
I cannot explain. What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
abduction??

I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
possibilities.

idurber.

Dan Luke[_2_]
September 7th 07, 02:24 PM
"idurber" wrote:
> What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??

Yes, if he forgot to wear his tinfoil hat.

> I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
> true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
> of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
> consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
> possibilities.

How about the possibility that he was raptured up by The Flying Spaghetti
Monster?

--
Dan

"Did you just have a stroke and not tell me?"
- Jiminy Glick

Gig 601XL Builder
September 7th 07, 02:27 PM
idurber wrote:
> Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
> logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
> I cannot explain. What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??
>
> I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
> true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
> of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
> consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
> possibilities.
>
> idurber.


Time to up your meds.

cjcampbell
September 7th 07, 02:34 PM
On Sep 7, 5:59 am, idurber > wrote:
> Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
> logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
> I cannot explain.

You personally cannot explain them, therefore they must be aliens?

> What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??
>

If other people cannot explain what they saw, therefore it must have
been aliens? Good heavens, whatever happened to people's imagination?

> I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
> true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
> of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
> consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
> possibilities.
>

Open-minded does not mean what you think it means, apparently.

"Based on a true story" in Hollywood means just that: there may be one
character with the same name as an historical character and it will be
"based on a true story." All the events and people that the character
encounters will be pure fiction. You will note that at the end of the
movie credits is a disclaimer saying the account is fictional.

I am disturbed by the cavalier attitude many people are taking toward
the disappearance of Steve Fosset.

Look, the area of Nevada that they are searching is more than 1700
square miles of mountainous terrain. Do you have any concept of how
big that is? That is 4,403 square kilometers. That is nearly twice the
size of the country of Luxembourg. The whole area is a howling desert,
almost totally uninhabited except by cattle and the occasional cowboy.

Fossett is in serious trouble. He is a good and great man. Nothing is
being spared to find him. Looking for him is in itself a tough,
dangerous job. The last thing we need are the crackpots with theories
of aliens, as if he had mysteriously disappeared from his own
backyard.

the warlock society
September 7th 07, 03:10 PM
idurber wrote:
> Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
> logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
> I cannot explain. What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??
>
> I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
> true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
> of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
> consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
> possibilities.
>
> idurber.

wanna see something scary? look at this dolt's profile (it explains
everything):

Location: Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
Title: Emergency Planning and H&S Advisor
Industry: Government

Gig 601XL Builder
September 7th 07, 04:35 PM
cjcampbell wrote:

>
> "Based on a true story" in Hollywood means just that: there may be one
> character with the same name as an historical character and it will be
> "based on a true story." All the events and people that the character
> encounters will be pure fiction. You will note that at the end of the
> movie credits is a disclaimer saying the account is fictional.
>

"Based on a true story" doesn't even have to rise to that level of
"Truthiness" in Hollywood. I beleive there were some advertisments for the
movie "Urban Legend" that said, "Based on a true story" because it was based
on a story that was true in the sense that the writters didn't make up the
story that they were legends.

S Green
September 7th 07, 05:49 PM
"idurber" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
> logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
> I cannot explain. What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??

Go see the medic and ask him these questions - maybe they will take you ppl
away

Dallas
September 8th 07, 06:03 AM
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 12:59:58 -0000, idurber wrote:

> is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??

Did you come out backwards and blue?

--
Dallas

Thomas Borchert
September 8th 07, 10:49 AM
Cjcampbell,

> If other people cannot explain what they saw, therefore it must have
> been aliens? Good heavens, whatever happened to people's imagination?
>

Hey, at least they went beyond simply imagining the existence of god,
the more common delusion.

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

Morgans[_2_]
September 8th 07, 01:02 PM
"Thomas Borchert" <> wrote

> Hey, at least they went beyond simply imagining the existence of god,
> the more common delusion.

You poor, little man.
--
Jim in NC

Jay Honeck
September 8th 07, 02:22 PM
> Is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??

If you've not flown over America's vast Southwestern territories, you
can't imagine how big and empty it is. You could go down out there
and NEVER be found, if your ELT doesn't go off.

Anyone who worries about "urbran sprawl" needs to fly over the US.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Aluckyguess
September 8th 07, 04:24 PM
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"idurber" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Hi, I'm a UK PPL holder with night and imc ratings with over 250hrs
> logged and have twice seen moving objects in the skies of the UK which
> I cannot explain. What with all the recorded sightings of UFO's across
> the US, is it feasible that Steve Fossett has become the victim of an
> abduction??
>
> I've seen the film 'Fire in the Sky', which apparently is based on a
> true story? If Mr. Fossett turns up safe and well with no recollection
> of his unexplained whereabouts, then maybe this could be worthy of
> consideration and I personally remain open-minded about such
> possibilities.
>
> idurber.
>

Roger (K8RI)
September 9th 07, 04:53 AM
Isn't abduction related to subduction?

Roger (K8RI)

Jim Logajan
September 9th 07, 05:17 AM
"Roger (K8RI)" > wrote:
> Isn't abduction related to subduction?

Aliens from the lithosphere!?

Matt Barrow[_4_]
September 9th 07, 11:41 AM
"Roger (K8RI)" > wrote in message
...
> Isn't abduction related to subduction?
>
Yes, related by conduction.

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