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have you checked this out? www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22133290/?GT1=10645 I'm pretty sure that despite governmental attempts to mislead us into thinking that these are naturally occurring formations, it's pretty obvious that these are dead space ships, which have gathered ring debris over eons, as they orbit endlessly around saturn.
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I think its obvious. I mean, if I wanted to observe an uninhabited planet, I would want to disguise my vessel as a suspiciously shaped rock too.
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Deb! You're still alive and circulating through Hatrack! I thought (worried) that most of the people I knew had moved on to greener, more flame-retardant pastures!
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The Debians are at it again. Now they're mocking their own spaceships in an attempt to falsely debunk them. They're inching their way into society in clever ways. They have their own computer operating system, so now they can monitor our emails and writing. Any writer using Linux is likely to have a Debian core infecting his computer. (Girls don't use Linux, so Debian invaders concentrate on male writers. Please, no flame wars.)
The Debian invaders, The Debutantes, will begin their invasion as soon as we are silenced. The probable site and date is Le Debut des Jeunes Filles de la Nouvelle Orleans in 2008. Don't say you weren't warned against Debs.
As late as 13,000 years ago, so early humans could have been around. That could be an interesting story. How does the tribe see the event? How do they explain it? Who gets killed? Who lives? Could be worth considering, I guess.