UFO plunges into the water while being tracked

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I’ve always taken at least some comfort in the Fermi paradox... (they may just be here to mine for Bitcoin :eek:)

Thanks Ack, fascinating, one day something may well happen I suppose... who knows? Wild thought though.
 
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80,000 foot drops in a second. The submerged object in question reappearing 60 miles away. Hmmmmm
 
Mr Corbell doesn't seem to be a disinterested party. Larry
 
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They’re going to take Elon Musk home.
 
It must be @Tango's denon that they were tracking

 
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I hear they come from the future. Imploring us to buy horns and SETs, and not to waste our cash on Magicos and SS. You see, they've already done that.
 
I hear they come from the future. Imploring us to buy horns and SETs, and not to waste our cash on Magicos and SS. You see, they've already done that.

They don't have too much persuasion power. I'll stick with my system for the time being.

Always knew those aliens were a joke.
 
I hear they come from the future. Imploring us to buy horns and SETs, and not to waste our cash on Magicos and SS. You see, they've already done that.
Looking forward to their next alien trip, where they will be pushing Bose 901s and Kenwood speakers as the logical upgrade to Archeology Audio horns. You see, these aliens are from the past, traveling into the future in their own time machine.
 
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Then I guess they must sound out of this world
 
It is rumoured that the alien mother ship which is located just outside the solar system has a horn shape :confused:
That’s why we don’t know it’s there, we can’t hear it this far away!
 
I'm glad they go into the water like that. I can't stand dirty UFOs.
 

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