Showing posts with label Spock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spock. Show all posts

2018-01-21

Dark UFO Over Crete, Does The World Need To Worry About Invasion? Jan 11, 2018, UFO Sighting News.


Date of sighting: January 11, 2018
Location of sighting: Rethymno, Crete
News source: http://china.greekreporter.com/希腊克里特岛惊现怪异飞碟云/

This UFO cloaked in a cloud was seen over Crete last week. You can see that its breaking through the clouds. Don't be fooled by these cloaked craft. Aliens are highly intelligent and often believe that human intelligence is incredibly inferior to them. Thus, humans will often assume the cloud is just a cloud. However, we at UFO Sightings Daily know different. Here it almost looks like an invasion. Very dark, almost sinister looking. 
Scott C. Waring

News states: 
Photographer Yiannis Gkikas snapped a rare scene on January 11 in Rethymno, Crete, Greece, when a huge cloud of disk-shaped aircraft appeared in the sky. The group's photos were subsequently posted on the Greek weather website Meteokrites.



2015-02-28

Leonard Nimoy, a pop culture force as Spock of ‘Star Trek,’ dies at 83, Feb 2015, UFO Sighting News.

I am completely shocked. My favorite Alien of them all is no more. But more than this, Leonard Nimoy, the Man, the Actor, the Director has left us. I simply cannot believe it. As someone once said: "I've grown accustomed to his face...". To imagine him never appearing on the screen or on stage again, is simply intolerable to me. He was such an intelligent, intuitive, insightful and yes, even funny person. I can only imagine what his colleagues of Star Trek, but not only, must feel right now, not to speak of what his family must be going through. I mourn with them all. The loss of such a great talent, is a huge loss for us all. He leaves an immense chasm after having walked this Earth of ours. I am sure he will be remembered for many, many decades and centuries from now, thanks to his filmed legacy (as well as through his photography, his greatest private passion), if just through his sentences, such as: "Live long and prosper" or "The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the one", and again "Who ever said humans were logic?". I believe that Leonard would be proud and very happy, if people remembering him, would live from now by following the principles introduced through by Star Trek, as the IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations). This would be the best gift of respect toward such an intelligent and brave man. May he rest and live forever in our memories. SCW