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TheRealMafoo said:

@mrstickball

Here is the thing I find... odd...

Let me start out by telling a story. There is a motivational speaker named Zig Ziggler. He is a born again Christian who goes around and talks for money. The way he became born again, is he was on the phone with a friend, and God started talking on the line. He told him of his calling, and what he must do..

The thing I find funny about that story, is if someone broke in on a line and told me they were God, about 30 more viable explanations would enter my head long before I got to "it's really God".

Even if what you think you saw was in fact, what you saw, I would be far more inclined to think it's something humans made but hidden from the masses, then a small ship traveling though billions of milles of space, just to visit ohio and never to return or be discovered again.

Thanks to TV, Movies, and 11 year old imaginations, the space thing is always the first thing people jump to.

I can not tell you what it was, but my question, is in absence of any idea how to explain it, why jump right off the bat to aliens? You live 10 miles from a military instillation. I would put far more faith in that then I would outer space. But that's just me :)

Its entirely possible it was a craft from Wright-Patt or Rickenbacker. However, I have yet to see any military design that is remotely close to what I saw. If I do see any military craft close to what I saw, you'll be the first to know

And I agree with the argument of why come to Ohio just to hover around for a few minutes, and nothing more. That is why I argued the supernatural connection. But as you said, military craft could be the answer if we had anything remotely close to what I saw.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.