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All of the children stand by their story to this day. In a still from the documentary above, one of the students is seen returning to the school and the site of the landing in 2015
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Witness Emily Trim is seen returning to Ariel School 20 years after the famous UFO sighting
The Ariel School case resurfaced in 2020, following the release of UFO documentary The Phenomenon.

Its director, James Fox, said he was tipped off about the incident by Steven Spielberg, the director of alien movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
 

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Did you read that carefully? He didn't even find anything where the kids described the "UFO" being:

Students Farrayi and Guy Gibbon at Ariel School showing Hofer and the crew around the grounds beyond the playground where the UFO was seen . 'I couldn't find anything in the area where many of the children had seen a craft. It was difficult, as the ground was already flat, there was no grass and the surface was hard,' he said.

The impressions he found were in a totally different area, and could have been made by literally anything.




lol at that picture. The kids didn't draw that shyt, that's from way later after they were being coached to make something that looked like an alien. Why are you ignoring the actual pictures from the kids themselves at the time, or the actual descriptions that describe them as regular black people with long hair?


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"KAYLEIGH: We saw some people - a white one, a red one, a black one. The black one was sitting on the spaceship."


"DANIEL: Yeah, it almost looked like a real person except it was fairly plump. At first I thought it was just some boy from the compound [labourers’ quarters] playing around, but the hair was - it looked more like our hair, it wasn’t curly. That thing almost looked like a hippie."


"NATHANIEL C: We saw a black man running around."


"CHARITY S: I saw something silver on the ground amongst the trees, and a person in black. And that’s all I saw."


"LUKE N: I didn’t see the spaceship but I saw the little black guy, he looked - he was all black, and it looked like he had long hair."


"EMILY B: I saw the little black men. They had longish hair and it was all black. And they had big black eyes. That’s all I saw."


"LISEL P: And I saw a black man, he was just in black, and he had big eyes. Well I thought twice. I thought it was an alien, and then I thought maybe it was the gardener or someone."




What's any evidence at all from the time (before the UFO folk got there and changed the kids' stories) that those people they saw looked more like aliens and not just regular long-haired black folk with shades on?

If they really looked like aliens, then why did the kids think it might just be the gardener or "some boy from the compound"?
 
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Breh, NONE of the kids said they were telepathically connected to the aliens until MONTHS afterwards. They only said those things after John Mack, the UFO enthusiast/psychologist, came and interviewed them. They got the "UFO knowledge" from HIM.

I just quoted their initial statements. Not one word about telepathic connection. Not one word.







They explained it pretty well in those statements. An oblong silver object parked in the trees, glinting in the sun, with long-haired black men hanging out around it.






My concrete data is their exact statements and drawings at the time, along with a map of the property and the knowledge that rastas were involved in the area at the time but weren't popular or well-known yet.

Your data is based on interviews months or years later after the UFO enthusiasts got a hold of them.

I'm going to go back and cross reference the original report and documentary.

I can't see proof that Mackie coached them based on what you're saying.

There isn't an easy explanation to this...as this case is still one if the most perplexing 1st hand encounters of recent history.

I admire your tenacity at debunking school kids. Lol.
 

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Explain the middle east metallic orb picked up by the MQ9.

The director of AARO couldn't explain an obvious Orb with controlled flight.

This was 12 days ago.



I believe it's extraterrestrial.

Seems like you like to debunk.

Prove me wrong.

Wait nasa slipped this out before ol’boy gave that interview??! Who reported on this?!
 

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So are we done with this, because you nikkas are really derailing the thread with this shyt.

Believe what you want.. magical Rastafarians, kids being told to lie, satanic rituals, or whatever tf you were saying in here.

Believe everyone except all the 60+ children involved if you want. Doesn’t matter


That's the whole point, that we don't believe the satanic rituals. And no kids were told to lie. It was just really bad interview techniques in a context of UFO hysteria.

If you believe that everything kids say has to be believed, they you have to also think preschools across America were engaged in massive satanic rituals and child sacrifice in the 1980s, then suddenly stopped. Rather than the simpler scientific explanation that kids are very susceptible to suggestion with the wrong interviewer.



Here's my #1 question I keep asking over and over. Why do you believe the statements from the kids months and years later, long after the events and after they'd been convinced of certain things by UFO enthusiasts, more than you believe their own statements at the actual time it happened?
 
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So are we done with this, because you nikkas are really derailing the thread with this shyt.

Believe what you want.. magical Rastafarians, kids being told to lie, satanic rituals, or whatever tf you were saying in here.

Believe everyone except all the 60+ children involved if you want. Doesn’t matter
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Paul tried to tell us...

 

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I admire your tenacity at debunking school kids. Lol.


I'm the only one who is taking the statements of the school kids at the time seriously.

At the time, when there were 250 kids there, about 20 of them reported what looks like an only slightly imaginative retelling of a van in the forest with rastas around it. And about 5-6 went further with any meaningful UFO elements at all, and NONE of those kids said anything about telepathic messages from aliens. I believe the vast majority of kids, who either saw nothing or just saw some regular guys standing around a silver shiny thing in the sun.

What I'm debunking how the story changed over time, when all the flying and communication and little gray men aspects were added.
 

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Explain the middle east metallic orb picked up by the MQ9.

The director of AARO couldn't explain an obvious Orb with controlled flight.

This was 12 days ago.



I believe it's extraterrestrial.

Seems like you like to debunk.

Prove me wrong.

Yeah I saw the Orb video before. Dude says they’ve seen them all over the world, yet it’s only in the single digits that they can’t explain :jbhmm:
 
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I'm the only one who is taking the statements of the school kids at the time seriously.

At the time, when there were 250 kids there, about 20 of them reported what looks like an only slightly imaginative retelling of a van in the forest with rastas around it. And about 5-6 went further with any meaningful UFO elements at all, and NONE of those kids said anything about telepathic messages from aliens. I believe the vast majority of kids, who either saw nothing or just saw some regular guys standing around a silver shiny thing in the sun.

What I'm debunking how the story changed over time, when all the flying and communication and little gray men aspects were added.

I understand.

I think that until hard evidence of Rastas were there...it's an unsolved mystery.
 
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Wait nasa slipped this out before ol’boy gave that interview??! Who reported on this?!

Yep. It's funny how they just gloss over a fukkin flying quiddich ball and vaguely admit it's a UFO...and dive into an obvious optical illusion and explain it like everybody is an idiot for thinking it was something. Haha.
 
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I'm the only one who is taking the statements of the school kids at the time seriously.

At the time, when there were 250 kids there, about 20 of them reported what looks like an only slightly imaginative retelling of a van in the forest with rastas around it. And about 5-6 went further with any meaningful UFO elements at all, and NONE of those kids said anything about telepathic messages from aliens. I believe the vast majority of kids, who either saw nothing or just saw some regular guys standing around a silver shiny thing in the sun.

What I'm debunking how the story changed over time, when all the flying and communication and little gray men aspects were added.
I'm teasin man. You obviously got a skill for analysis.
 

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Honestly, AARO seems incompetent or on the debunk wave, which is pretty much what all these publicly announced projects seem to ever do (Project Blue Book for example was originally for that until Hynek took it more seriously than they wanted him to).

I like the direction that Grusch is going and admiring him for it, but I don’t trust these old ass AARO people to do anything serious about it unless congress are forcing them to do it.

Give them the clearances they need and investigate these beyond black projects. Tax payer money with no oversight that the president himself doesn’t know about.. The president. Thats an issue when your president doesn’t even know. But I have a feeling they will try something slick despite whistleblowers.

Maybe leaking shyt is the only way
 
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