Re: Why


Message posted by Andre' M. Dall'au on August 06, 2004 at 2:39:20 PST:

For what it is worth people do not get "kicked off" for discussing UFO's, it's how they do it. We as a group are analysists, researchers and writers, We don't appreciate ghost stories, urban legends and unsubstanciated tall tales. True, much of what we look at is very subject to interpretation, and we'll give a wide latitude to someone with new information if it is at least verifiable or appears to be grounded in reality. What we don't like is posters that when asked to clarify or give detail, or are disagreed with become insulting, arrogant and snide - that's when they've worn out their welcome. It's not a case of believers VS non-believers but fact-finders VS gossipers. There are a lot of professional, military and black project people that view this site, and posters that want to state a wild, unprovable story for us to ooooh and aaaah at just won't happen. We welcome all points of view, but prepared to be challenged, questioned and asked for verification of where you got your story from. If that gets your blood boiling then you may not be at the right place. UFO's, even the loosest of the definition, has everyone's interest here, and we'd love to know more. We just want good data not tall tales. I hope that clarifies the issue and I hope you can and will post frequently.


In Reply to: Why posted by harold.collind on August 06, 2004 at 1:14:47 PST:

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