Lol.. I like
@Rhakim . He's a smart poster, I just don't like his hard stances on this topic.
@O.T.I.S. is a LeBron hater and the majority of our interactions have been about his hate for LeBron. If you see someone irrationally hateful of me, then 90% of the time that's the source.
he was blocked after the Rastafarian fiasco
I was blocked from where? Why are you making up lies?
A few kids said they saw Black men with long hair milling about a shiny object in the grass, 700 feet away. Those kids had already been talking about aliens all week and aliens had been all over the TV, so some of them called them aliens.
Months later after multiple UFO enthusiasts had "interviewed" the kids in leading sessions, suddenly the kids are claiming that they saw multiple UFOs fly in, manned by little gray aliens, who communicated telepathically with them that they should stop hurting the environment (one of the UFO guys who interviewed them was a hardcore enivronmentalist). NONE of those details had been in the original stories - none of the kids had mentioned multiple UFOs, none of them had mentioned the UFOs flying in, none of them had mentioned any communication with the men, and the majority had described them as long-haired black men with only a couple calling them typical little bald gray "aliens".
The UFO enthusiasts lied and claimed that the kids were poor African children who didn't know anything about UFOs. In reality, they were rich African kids attending a fancy private school, mostly White, who all had TVs and had all been talking about UFOs all week because there was a national UFO scare due to a satellite rocket reentry that had caused flares in the sky across the country.
I showed that there was a Zimbabwae rastafarian, Thomas Mapfumo, who was in town to give a concert THAT WEEK, and many of his followers traveled in vans. Some of the kids drew pictures of the "UFO" that looked exactly like a regular-ass van, and drew pictures of the "aliens" that looked exactly like regular-ass Rastafarians with sunglasses on.
Which is more likely? That some kids saw Rastafarians 700 feet away and made up a story related to the thing they'd been talking about all week, like kids always do? Or that they were aliens who magically flew in without anyone else in the entire town seeing them, appeared in the schoolyard without any of the adults there or 90% of the kids there seeing them, and then somehow morphed from long-haired black men into little gray bald aliens?