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January 23 2006 at 8:57 PM
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If you wanted to try to attract a UFO How would you do it?

 
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January 26 2006, 6:53 PM 

Wrap tin foil on my head and dance around a giant mexican hat made in China.

 
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ChupaClone
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March 8 2006, 5:30 PM 

to attract ufos, you have to be in a remote area....where theres little or no people. after that....they sometimes come repeatedly in your room or anywhere else at night.

 
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March 9 2006, 4:47 PM 

You dont. They come to you.

 
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March 9 2006, 5:28 PM 

so if i go to any random remote area for a random amount of time and do absolutely nothing these aliens will came and tell em goodnight every night.

 
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ChupaClone
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April 4 2006, 6:37 PM 

Don't be sarcastic. They MIGHT come, they might not. It depends on the situation. And they don't come every night......only like every 8 weeks or so.

 
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March 29 2006, 6:15 PM 

**** in one hand wish in the other.. see which one comes first.

 
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April 5 2006, 12:10 PM 

Hahahahahaha.. Wow.

Yeah, I don't get the remote area thing. I mean just cause your there dosen't mean they're sitting in the skies saying "OHH!! OHH!! THERE'S ONE! Let's follow him home!" I really think there isn't much of a method to it.. Just randomness.


Mmmm.. randomness. (:

 
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April 5 2006, 2:23 PM 

8 weeks? how did you come up with that? have you recently been the victim of an alien abduction?

 
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ChupaClone
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April 7 2006, 8:55 AM 

yeah.....you can say that. That's how I know so much about stuff like this.

 
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April 7 2006, 2:23 PM 

Hmm...your knowledge will come in handy.

 
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April 7 2006, 5:57 PM 

What is there to know about the false? You can't possible believe in alien life forms coming here, due to the infinite reaches of the universe. OK, there is life out there, but we could very well be the most "advanced" creatures. There is no way to reach almost all of the universe due to the life expectancy of humans. Even at light speed, it would take years to reach even the closest stars.

 
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April 8 2006, 11:19 PM 

You might think it's false, but not me. And us thinking that we're the most 'advanced' people is selfish. We think too high of ourselves. And I know how they can find us during a long, long trip.....How you heard of something called suspended animation? They do similar to that.

 
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dimitri
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April 9 2006, 8:20 AM 

That, or they have the ability to travel faster than the speed of light. I've always wondered if that was possible and what the result would be...

 
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April 9 2006, 2:31 PM 

traveling faster than light is not possible.

 
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ChupaClone
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April 9 2006, 6:52 PM 

Even if it is impossible, it wouldn't matter to them. They live extremely long lives.

 
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dimitri
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April 10 2006, 1:32 PM 

How long are we talking? A thousand, 10 thousand or a MILLION?

 
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April 10 2006, 3:11 PM 

it doesnt matter how long their lives are. since space is infinite, it can take an infinite amount of time to cross it.

 
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Ashley Harrison(ChupaClone)
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April 13 2006, 8:33 AM 

The one I know is at least several thousand years old and is still considered young. And it wouldn't take infinity if they knew where their destination was......they have been visiting this planet for a very long time.

 
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April 13 2006, 9:24 AM 

if the distance is infinite, then the time has to be infinite as well. You cant travel to (or for) infinity, so you cant say that they would outlive the trip.

 
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Ashley Harrison(ChupaClone)
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April 13 2006, 6:31 PM 

In a recent post I said they go in a state of suspended animation. That can greatly increase the average life span by a long shut, it's even possible that you don't even age with it, so you can't actually die. And spaces lenth is infinite, not the planet's distance, for example, Mars or Pluto is infinite.

 
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April 13 2006, 7:46 PM 

however, due to the extremely large possibility that the distance of space between the 2 planets is indeed infinite, the length of time taken to reach that point would also be infinite. you cant travel for an infinite amount of time, even with suspended animation, because of what infinity is. infinity is, by definition, unreachable, unnumerable, unattainable, etc., therefore it can not be travelled.
i thougt the chupacabra was just the pet of some creature you called the greys? and if so, how are they merely pets but have mastered interplanetary travel along with suspended animation? and suspended animation is not a feasible concept. the idea of indefinitely prolonging the preservation of a body cant be done. the persons very dna would begin to degrade. there would have to be some "aging", because that is a necessary byproduct of life and without life the body would begin to lose its function, even with outside preservation. as stated, suspended animation doesnt work as you think it does.

 
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April 13 2006, 9:39 PM 

Suspended animation will indeed help. Have you heard of the water bear?

 
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April 14 2006, 1:11 PM 

no i have not heard of the water bear. and suspended animation would only be able to sustain a creature for a particular amount of time. if the time is indefinite, as it would be to travel to infinity, then there would be no poiunt in using it. you would need to know where the planet you were trying to reach would be and then provide the resources to not only sustain the creature but the suspended animation systems as well. this entire theory of suspended animation is not plausible. get over it.

 
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April 14 2006, 9:17 PM 

A friend was on this site awhile ago so I was bored one night and came on. So I read this and I need to clarify some things.

For one, the speed of light definitely is something that can be reached. Even broken, which scientists conducting an experiment in Princeton, New Jersey have done with a pulse laser beam. According to this quote on an article at CNN.com..

"said Lijun Wang, a researcher with the private NEC Institute. "However, our experiment does show that the generally held misconception that `nothing can travel faster than the speed of light' is wrong.'"

..thus traveling faser then the speed of light IS possible. As for suspended animation, it is entirely possible that a race (we have examples of species on earth such as bears and chipmunks) can indeed have the ability of suspended animation naturally. HOWEVER all the species on earth do not choose to go through it by themselves, biannual changes in temperature cause the SA(suspended animation). I'm not saying another race could have the ability to choose, or have the technology to create that ability, but I am saying that according to science of Earth it is not possibly yet to create suspended animation at the drop of a hat.

Infinite size of space? Sure. Infinite space between planets? I have NO idea where you got your information on that. Space(distance) between two objects is completely measurable to modern science. We know the distance to the nearest star is 39,900,000,000,000km. That's a hell of a lot of kilometers. Still, a measureable distance. Now to say that distance between planets is infinite(immeasurable) is an inaccurate statement. If you could explain exaclty what you meant, if what you meant is something which I didnt understand, then please email or reply.

Entire Theory. Space aliens with natural and/or created means of suspended animation come from a distant planet traveling faster than the speed of light reach earth and hang around.

Okay. Far-fetched. More far-fetched than the possible existence of an unidentified species on earth. Think of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. Thought lost but suddenly found again. Technically not unidentified but still, the thought is there that an entire species can seemingly disappear off the face of the earth can eventually be rediscovered to be right there all the time. Speed of light can be broken. Aliens by themselves are a very arguable theory. I believe that if God wanted to create a new race, he would. If you want my personal views on aliens, read C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy. Aside from that, scientifically and mathematically a single sentient race created in a VERY massive universe is basically impossible. Not entirely but the probability of only one sentient race being born is so far-fetched..you understand. Because this got REALLY long..I'll probably express more views elsewhere.

To talk with me some other time about these thoughts and other paranormal stuff, my AIM sn is Harveste Penguin and my email is harvestepenguin@yahoo.com.

See ya in school. You know who you are.


CNN report- www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/space/07/20/speed.of.light.ap/

 
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Ashley Harrison(ChupaClone)
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April 14 2006, 11:02 PM 

I like your style. And these aliens aren't the only ones. Just the most common. You just took most of the words right out of my mouth. And let me do an animal lesson.

Gorillas was first sighted by a single person, and when he told others about the creature after returning home, they didn't believe him. The skeptics thought it was just a made up creature, like the chupacabra and aliens. They thought it was impossible to have a huge ape in the forest of Africa. And look at us now. The skeptics, who was so confident that what they said is true, was in fact wrong.

This proves nothing is impossible. It is possible that chupas and aliens are out there, in space and our own planet. And the skeptics can be just as wrong about it as anyone else. So they shouldn't assume that they know everything and everyone else that doesn't agree with them is wrong. You just can't do that.

Also, my little sister just asked a good question. If people who don't believe in the chupa and don't like it or anyone that believes in it, why do they continually come here. They can't make everyone lose their belief. I know I won't and nobody can stop that.

CHICHIRI!

 
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April 14 2006, 11:42 PM 

I admire that your so firm is saying people won't change your belief. Personally I'm not trying to change people, but I am trying to disprove illogical comments and make the board slightly more credible.

As for the people who come to this site to discredit chupacabra..it's because they found something entertaining to do. Or they sincerely believe people are misguided and shouldn't delude themselves. Many other reasons are possible but those are two simple ones I could think of at the drop of a hat.

Where did you hear the story about Gorillas? I'm just wondering because I can't find anything about that. It's definitely possible but I just wanted more information about it.

 
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Ashley Harrison(ChupaClone)
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April 15 2006, 3:54 PM 

Thanks. I believe that if you think something is real, then that's what you should stick to.

I got the gorilla info off of animal planet specials and the most xtreme.

 
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April 17 2006, 5:03 AM 

Gorillas were first sighted?? People have always known of the existence of gorillas, atleast the natives living there did. Unless you're talking about a specific species.

 
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Ashley Harrison(ChupaClone)
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April 17 2006, 6:17 AM 

When it was first discovered. Nobody believed in it and thought it was a fake, like what some people think of a chupa. Now look at us. We all know gorillas exist. It could happen with the chupacabra in the near future.

 
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