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Robert L. Sharp
1/9/2004 6:40:33 PM |
Hello:
Would you mind describing the object in more detail? I am very interested
in hearing your account, especially one that was witnessed by 5000 people.
The first thing you do when sighting an object like this is, your mind takes a
little while to catch up with reality. You really DO start to think that you might
be losing your mind. Once you decide you really did see it, your mind slowly
begins to precess this information. At first you are shocked, bewildered,
amazed, frightened, scared, and, maybe in total disbelief at what you saw.
Next, you start to accept the reality of it. The next thing you do is live with it.
But beware of the nay-sayers, debunkers and disbelievers, especially if you
try and relate to others what you saw. The non-believers will call you everything
from a lunatic, moron, wacko, nuts, disillusioned, drunkard, druggie, attention
seeker, dreamer, and any other adjective attached to a believer and witnesser.
I know, I have been there and done that, as they say.
By all means, try to research this object and read books or any other information
you can get your hands on, and compare what you saw to other accounts.
And to know we are not alone is the hardest part of it. After awhile you will
feel priviledged to have seen what you did, knowing this universe is not just
for us earthlings!
Thanks,
Robert
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