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Published Date: 02 December 2008
UFO sightings in the skies above Inverness turned out to be tiny hot-air balloons used during St Andrew's Day celebrations.
Police confirmed they received several reports of mystery objects over the city on Sunday night. But it was part of Highland Council's St Andrew's party. About 5,000 people turned out for the celebration.





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  • Last Updated: 01 December 2008 10:55 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: UFOs
 
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Ilya Stavinsky,

NJ, USA 02/12/2008 00:12:06
For the first time in human history, I present here incontrovertible evidence of existence of tens of thousands of UFO in the Earth's atmosphere, which can be seen by any person in any part of the world at any time.
Read the article below. " Aliens live in our earth's atmosphere"
//uweb.superlink.net/dialect/aliens.html
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zeno,

www.thinkhumanism.com 02/12/2008 01:11:34
Ilya Stavinsky said: "For the first time in human history, I present here incontrovertible evidence of existence of tens of thousands of UFO in the Earth's atmosphere, which can be seen by any person in any part of the world at any time.
Read the article below. " Aliens live in our earth's atmosphere"
//uweb.superlink.net/dialect/aliens.html.".

Nope. There's nothing incontrovertible about it.

 

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