View Full Version : Anyone interested in UFO's and Aliens?


Truth
11-14-2002, 04:54 AM
Anyone?

That Girl
05-23-2004, 12:50 AM
Yes I do, and I always will.

Composite Sketch
05-23-2004, 04:12 AM
While non-criminal UM cases tend to bore me, UFO stories are the exception. Memorable ones are (in order of first time viewed):

-Missing Time (first time I ever heard about aliens and UFOs at the age of 7)
-1983-1986 New York State sightings (me and my brother talked about that one for years after first seeing the case in 92)
-Pilot disappears in Australia after reporting a UFO sighting
-Pennsylvania state UFO crash (seen only once in a 97 rerun, would love to see that case again)
-UK Air Force base sightings (99 rerun)
-Betty Cash Texas sighting (99 rerun)
-Maine camping trip abduction (first seen just last year, amazingly enough)

Brent88
05-28-2004, 12:14 AM
A few of the UFO cases on Unsolved Mysteries are good, but overall no. They aren't solvable, LOL

allen
05-29-2004, 07:05 AM
Yes, definitely. It was this show, along with "Sightings," that got me hooked. In fact, I'm currently writing a comic book series based on paranormal events like missing time. I'm glad someone brought up the pilot who dissappeared over australia. That case still intrigues me.

mastamatt
05-20-2005, 06:40 PM
I know this is OLD, but are all the UFO cases you mentioned on the dvd, Composite Sketch?

Opal
06-23-2005, 12:58 AM
Does anyone remember the UFO mystery where this man is walking in the woods, he sees the craft on the ground and touches it --- then his chest catches on fire or something?

I remember watching this segment about 10 years ago and being totally freaked out.

But I have to agree that the criminal cases are the most interesting. I really hate the ones about Big Foot and the Lock Ness Monster! BLAH!

Kemistry
06-23-2005, 01:19 AM
I love them, my favorite UFO mystery being the one about the Allagash four.

Opal
06-23-2005, 01:28 AM
I love them, my favorite UFO mystery being the one about the Allagash four.

Yeah, I admit that one was freaky.

Do you recall the one I described above? I only remember seeing it about 10 years --- never seen it on Lifetime.

Kemistry
06-23-2005, 09:18 AM
Yeah, I admit that one was freaky.

Do you recall the one I described above? I only remember seeing it about 10 years --- never seen it on Lifetime.

Yea I remember that one, it aired on Lifetime a few weeks back. It happened in Canada back in the 60's I believe. As I recall the guy was doing some woodwork when he noticed the craft land so he went up to it and the door opened. He had a welders mask on so he lowered the visor and was able to see inside and all of a sudden the door closed and his shirt got set on fire and the ship took off. He had burns on his chest and stragely and pattern was etched into his skin on his stomach that was identical to the pattern that was on the ship.

I have this segment on one of my DVD's and I can find it and make it available for you to see if you'd like.

Awsi Dooger
06-23-2005, 10:31 PM
Does anyone remember the UFO mystery where this man is walking in the woods, he sees the craft on the ground and touches it --- then his chest catches on fire or something?

I remember watching this segment about 10 years ago and being totally freaked out.

But I have to agree that the criminal cases are the most interesting. I really hate the ones about Big Foot and the Lock Ness Monster! BLAH!

I think you are describing the Falcon Lake incident. The guy got symmetrical burn marks on his chest that would reappear and could not be identified or explained. That case dates from the '60s. I visited the Falcon Lake area in the mid-'90s, totally by chance. I exchange time share weeks and one year they sent me to Falcon Lake, east of Winnipeg, when I requested an exchange in Canada. It was weird walking thru the woods wondering where it happened, if it did.

I'm interested in many, but not all, of the UFO cases. Roswell intrigues me because the government sporadically comes out with a new excuse or rationale for the supposed sightings, often in very long volumes and sometimes contradicting what they said previously. If nothing happened you wonder why they acknowledge it at all, or had to pose the weather balloon photos in the first place. I think that's the only time I ever agreed with blowhard George Will. He said basically the same thing on ABC in '97 at the time of the 50th anniversary of Roswell.

Others that interest me are the Kecksburg, PA incident of the '60s, the New Mexico incident (somewhat similar to Falcon Lake) where a credible young officer claims he came upon a craft on the ground before it took off, the Belgium UFO sightings, and the Mexico sightings that include video of metallic-looking objects that supposedly appear frequently, even annually during one specific air show.

PrettyinPink55
06-24-2005, 12:12 AM
Oh I am definetly interested in UFO's and Aliens! Anything that has to do with the paranormal or the unexplained, interests me. But the Unsolved Mysteries cases that intrigue me the most are the criminal cases, like Composite Sketch mentioned. I do love the UFO stories on Unsolved Mysteries!