Monday, July 10, 2006

Bees in his head

Here is a lovely news article... Not only does this article waste hard drive space, it takes up bandwidth, wastes YOUR time, is a demonstrated waste of Mr. Ted Anderson's time (when he could be contributing something useful to humanity), but a NEWS reporter named Haeck actually wasted his time researching and reporting this. And here we are reading this garbage on the Coast to Coast web site. Add in their web meister's "lost time" publishing this, and it all adds up to lots of wasted time and energy. Is this smart?


Is There A UFO Freeway Above Earth?
August 27, 2005 By Corwin Haeck
SKAGIT COUNTY - "We are not alone."

UFO buffs have been saying so for decades. But now a Mount Vernon man says you don't have to believe in aliens. You can see their ships any night of the week with your own eyes. Ted Anderson says 50 miles above the earth, there's a veritable UFO expressway he calls the UFO Freeway Portal Location. "Myself and thousands of friends have been watching it since 1968," says Anderson. "Motherships come from other worlds to drop off their planetary ships to come to Earth."

Where are they from? What's their purpose? Anderson can only speculate. "This is a security force created by some super being organization or civilization."

He believes these ships are standing guard, literally protecting us from hostile aliens. And he says if you get out of the city and gaze up south of the Big Dipper, you can see the ships for yourself with the naked eye. "These red ships, they're there constantly."

http://www.komotv.com/news/printstory.asp?id=38802



I'm thinking someone needs to check the water supply and pronto. Apparently Mr. Anderson is mistaking stars for UFOs. Get outside more often dude! "Motherships come from other worlds to drop off planetary ships here", he says. Well, maybe they're interstellar garbage trucks, you moron. Hahahaha!!! And they're dumping right over your head, onto your house, because they know you are so feeble minded that you will mistake them for 'friendly and protective'. Oh pleeeeez... give me a break! And just who told you about this since you can only watch it from 50 miles below? The little voices in your head perhaps?