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Originally Posted by Dion
Interesting comments from Bruce Fenton.
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Ok, let’s check them out.
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In my opinion (and not mine alone) there is also growing evidence for the existence of strange saucer-shaped organisms in our upper atmosphere. Think of them as possibly a kind of sky jellyfish. I would classify these as extremophiles because we see them in NASA videos all the way up in the exosphere but they range between there and the troposphere, possibly needing to spawn at surface level or perform some other function here. It may simply be that different varieties inhabit different altitudes. There are some very strange flying saucer reports where it appears animals are stunned and consumed by these organisms, and in several cases people have said it seemed as though the 'craft' got slightly bigger after taking the animal inside. Does that sound like an alien space craft abducting a creature for study or an organism ingesting prey? It is also often reported that corpses of animals that are associated with visitations of these saucers are not fed upon by carrion eaters, not even by worms or flies. In my mind that suggests a toxin is used, and it is familiar enough to terrestrial creatures that they know its smell and will avoid these bodies. This can only come about over a great period of interaction, for evolution to have informed instinctual behaviour in so many potential carrion eaters I would suggest these saucer-shaped organisms have been around for a very long time.
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WTF?