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You know, you might be wandering down the street, and you can't be sure, but you think there might be aliens in the area. Well, you can now clarify the matter with help from India Daily's simple experiment to find out if an extraterrestrial UFO is in your vicinity .
If you really want to know if an extraterrestrial UFO is really near you, look at the animals and yourself. It is now scientifically proven that super high intensity of electromagnetic flux makes all living beings depressed. Our living soul is electromagnetic energy and it cannot tolerate an influence of an external very high intensity of electromagnetic flux that is uncontrolled by our soul. So all living beings become depressed and the thinking process gets difficult in the presence of extraterrestrial UFOs. When you find all animals are lethargic and you also feel the same, the possibilities are very high that one or more UFOs are near by.
A simple experiment to find out if an extraterrestrial UFO is in your vicinity —India Daily, 5th February 2006.
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1: Posted by: Red Wolf | February 6, 2006 12:12 AM
I was thinking that the India Daily had been borrowing articles from Pravda, but it seems they have a "Technology Team" assigned to this type of story. I suspect mind-altering drugs or large amounts of alcohol are involved in the research, especially when you take note of the other technology articles at the end, especially the "Inetrenet Release".
2: Posted by: Branwen | February 8, 2006 6:59 PM
Hmmm, right. :P
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