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Many works of fiction have featured UFOs. In most cases, as the fictional story progresses, the Earth is being invaded by hostile alien forces from outer space, usually from Mars, as depicted in early science fiction, or the people are being destroyed by alien forces, as depicted in the film Independence Day. Some fictional UFO encounters may be based on real UFO reports, such as Night Skies. Night Skies is based on the 1997 Phoenix UFO Incident. UFOs appear in many forms of fiction other than film, such as video games ( in the Destroy All Humans! or the X-COM series and print, The War of the Worlds or Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu. Typically a small group of people or the military (which one depending on where the film was made), will fight off the invasion, however the monster Godzilla has fought against many UFOs. Books
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Capt. Xerox ue, 16 Jun 2009 01:26:58 GM The only example from recent months is Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science . Fiction. . 5. The book contains crazed . UFO. paranoia and is most likely written by a local author which the paper feels obliged to cover. ... NASA launches 2 unmanned moon probes - real reason for their ...
realufos Fri, 19 Jun 2009 04:01:00 GM Important . Ufo. Cases: The famous 1997 Phoenix Lights: · The Rendlesham Forest UK 1980 . Ufo. Landing: The famous 1990 Belgium Triangle . Ufo. · Roswell 1947 and Why it was real: · . Ufos. over the whitehouse 1952 : · NASA Airbrushed bases on the Moon : ... This is not Science . fiction. ..It is Science fact. The only problem is getting the stuff from the moon to the earth. Please watch. Part1 Part2 ... Linus Pauling and the Search for UFOs PaulingBlog
spcoll Mon, 11 May 2009 17:47:34 GM In the mid-1960s, Pauling began to take an interest in . UFOs. and extraterrestrial life forms. Between his longtime love of science . fiction. and the public focus on the development of the U.S. and Soviet space programs, spaceships and ... From Google Blog Search: "UFOs in Fiction"
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503px x 660px | 21.00kB [source page] Concerning Nazis I m torn On one hand like Indiana Jones I hate those guys They re responsible for some of the most vile repulsive crimes against humanity of the 20th century On the From Yahoo Image Search: "UFOs in Fiction" Do you believe in Extra Terrestrial Life? Q. Do you want to believe? I guess what I'm asking is, UFOs, truth or fiction. Asked by The System is Down - Fri Oct 31 12:45:02 2008 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. ...yes, ...truth... Answered by *RED* - Fri Oct 31 12:52:12 2008 does any one know of some cool nonfiction books that are not boring? Q. I like books that remind me of action movies and have good plots and very good charaters and books that make you think are there any good non fiction books about ghost UFOS or animals slaveing people, or any thing like that? Asked by blue vision - Sun Jul 15 23:24:09 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Confessions of a Economic Hit Man. Very intersting, slightly distrubing and far from boring. Answered by Tired of the Crap~! - Sun Jul 15 23:29:24 2007 Is there another world that life exists?
Q. Is there another planet that life exists? Are there life forms greater than us, as Steven Speilberg speaks? Are UFOs a fact or a fiction? Are there real evidences that life forms [aliens] from outerspace exists? are there sitings about this so called aliens? Or all of these are just a mere imagination of a human being? Asked by Jehzeel - Fri Oct 6 13:45:38 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments A. It's hard to answer that question, as we haven't explored any planets other than Mars, and then it was a very superficial, mechanical inspection rather than a full-scale exploration. We also have to define what 'life' is. Is there another planet with life forms identical to those we know? Highly unlikely. Just look at how evolution has changed life forms from one continent to the next. If there is that much difference on one planet, how much greater could the differences be on a planet with a different gravitational field, a different magnetic field, differential types of soil, etc.etc.etc. It's quite possible that we could send out an exploratory space rover, fly over a planet that did have its own life forms, and not even recognize… [cont.] Answered by old lady - Fri Oct 6 13:52:01 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "UFOs in Fiction" |



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