Will they come in peace?

Poland
June 10, 2008 10:53am CST
My question for today is: Do you believe that alien life forms really exists? If yes, than how do they look and what are their intentions? If not, why do you think so? Maybe you had even seen UFO once? I haven't seen any UFO's yet but I believe that somewhere there are true inteligent life forms... only very very far away.
2 people like this
2 responses
@jazgottt (1180)
• Poland
10 Jun 08
I think that it is possible that UFO exists. Cosmos is mysterious and we don't know everything about it. So we can't be sure if we are the only living creatures in the universe. I can't say I believe in UFO, cause it is something we have to find out, so it is a hypothesis more than a belief for me. It may exist, and it may not exist. happy posting, jazgottt.
1 person likes this
@Omnitrix (11)
• India
12 Jun 08
I really don't know whether alien life forms exist or not. But I strongly believe that, aliens do exist which are far more advanced than humans. I have seen a lot of videos on internets and TV showing about aliens. Some were fake and some are very interesting. All my concern is, there is something that US Military knows about the Alien Life Forms. I have read and seen the interview of Mr.Robert Lazar, an Engineer who happened to work at the Area-51. He was supposed to reverse engineer an Ariel Vehicle which none has ever seen and imagined. A Saucer shaped vehicle. He also stated that the fuel used for it is Element-115 (Ununpentium) which is almost non-existent on earth. Even if we are able to produce Element-115 it won't stay stable for long time. The other main factor was, the project Mr.Lazar was working on. His work was to reverse engineer the Aircraft. If that Aircraft was a human made, then why should we reverse engineer that vehicle. Quite interesting. I was totally convinced with Mr.Lazar. From that onwards I started to believe that, some life forms exists which are far more technically superior than human beings. The time that project was in course, we (humans) were still working on liquid fuel rockets.