By Melissa Heckscher
The DAILY BREEZE
11-21-06
Sitting in front of his computer inside the cozy pastel-colored house he shares with his wife and 11-year-old son, Torrance resident Robert Stanley looks surefootedly straight-faced as he points to a photo of a blurry blue blip in the night sky above the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.The DAILY BREEZE
11-21-06
"You might look at this and say, 'Well this is real grainy. That's just a little blue dot, what does that have to do with anything?' " Stanley said, looking at the little blue dot in question, a hazy orb hovering near the illuminated white rooftop. "But when you get close up on the blue thing, you actually see that it's a sphere, and it's in motion."
Call him crazy, he doesn't care. He believes the "sphere" in the photograph -- the little blue dot most people would chalk up to some kind of camera error -- is a UFO. He doesn't know where it came from (other than, maybe, a galaxy far, far away), but he believes it's real.
"Even if the president said, 'I saw a UFO landing out in front of my White House,' people are not going to accept it," he says. "They want to see it for themselves to believe it."
More . . .
See Also: Author Says UFOs Still Buzzing W.Va.
No comments :
Post a Comment
Dear Contributor,
Your comments are greatly appreciated, and coveted; however, blatant mis-use of this site's bandwidth will not be tolerated (e.g., SPAM etc).
Additionally, healthy debate is invited; however, ad hominem and or vitriolic attacks will not be published, nor will "anonymous" criticisms. Please keep your arguments "to the issues" and present them with civility and proper decorum. -FW