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UFO's over your head.
#11
Many here believe in UFO's, they are called kukae, or full of kukae. So is the Pope.
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#12
"Is there anyone really studying UFO here?"

Count me out, I'm too busy trying to get Donald Trump and the pope to visit here.
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#13
get Donald Trump and the pope to visit here

At the same time?! How much are tickets?!?
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#14
Thanks for that link. I've never seen so many kooks in one place.

You might get more responses if you post this in the main forum, this part is for politics.
I would title it "UFOs in Hawaii". We have one regular, Opihikaobob, who sees UFOs every time he looks out the window.
To everyone else they look like birds.

Where in Hawaii are you seeing ships over your head?

If you've been studying UFOs all your life then please let me know what your conclusions are.
Where do they come from, why are they here etc. Isn't it strange that now almost everyone
carries around a phone 24/7 there seem to be less instead of more UFO photos?
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#15
As someone who grew up with the revered Star Trek TV series, I'd be thrilled to see intergalactic ships overhead, but I'm gonna leave that discernment unless it's blatantly obvious to the professionals. Too much stuff like the Russian satellite and even our new jets seen from the lanai will get your hopes up. Fun too look, silly to speculate.
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#16
I'm a little surprised this thread hasn't been shut down. The event hawk100 refers to was an old Soviet spy satellite re-entering the atmosphere and burning up during re-entry. It just happened to be visible from Hawaii. I'm jealous of those that witnessed the event. It must have been spectacular and also surprising. On the other hand, this has nothing to do with local politics.
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