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spacevisitor
03-03-2008, 07:47 AM
Hello everyone, I am new here and this is my first posting.

I need some time to found my way here.
I am from Holland so my English writing is not so good and I apologize for that.
And I must tell you that my speed to formulate a full reply in English equals the speed of a very fast snail.
So my replies take some time.
I have many interests, but my favourite is definitely the Ufo phenomenon.

I study the UFO phenomenon for more than 36 years and I find it very fascinating.
After everything I have reed in books and magazines, listen to interviews, where off many on mp3 [many from coast to coast AM], seeing on photo’s, film, video, and surfing on the internet I am truly convinced that there are extra terrestrials intelligence that are visiting us not only recently and today, but also for a very very long time.
I also find the point of view that at least one of the extra terrestrial civilisations is our creators as very realistic.
I have seen one [Ufo] myself with my wife and two sons in Dec. 1984.
My grandfather had together with many other witnesses also a Ufo encounter while they where on convoy in WWII.
It happened while they were on the way to Halifax in Canada.
While it was dark and after a fear storm while they try to take the convoy back together comes, strait vertical down from the sky came a giant round object that hovering some moments above the ships.
It litter the whole area in a very, very bright light and the man on several ships take pictures and make drawings of it
After some moments, it goes right strait up again and disappears in the dark sky.
When they come in Halifax and want to make a rapport on it, they where told/ordered not ever talk about it again.

Spacevisitor.

Bitchkoma
03-03-2008, 07:52 AM
Hello, welcome to AmKon! It's cool, your English sounds fine, so post away :)

Tetsujin
03-03-2008, 08:25 AM
Your english is better then mine! Welcome to Amkon!

mojo
03-03-2008, 09:23 AM
Hi Spacevisitor, glad you made it here mate. Your english and typing is just fine. Start posting away, you might want to check out some of John's posts in "The moon, planets and solar system" forum.

Cheers mojo. ( mojo4sale at the other place :) )

spacevisitor
03-03-2008, 10:16 AM
Thanks all, for your warm welcome, I really appreciate it. :thumright:
Well, I armed myself with translation books, English into Dutch and Dutch into English and that’s the only reason why it looks not to bad. :lol:

Lexion
03-03-2008, 10:37 AM
Your English is much better
than my drunken rambling.

Welcome to AmKon.

Regards,
Lex

vckums
03-03-2008, 12:04 PM
Welcome!

mojo
03-03-2008, 12:13 PM
Where in Holland are you from?

Ive always wanted to visit there. ;)

Yo Mama
03-03-2008, 12:29 PM
Holland is my favorite country in the world -- I miss Delft, and Amsterdam, and Maastricht.

Welcome aboard, and don't worry about your English. It's better by far than my Dutch (or any other language).

spacevisitor
03-03-2008, 01:03 PM
Thanks all for your kind words.
I was born in 1946 and still live in IJmuiden, a small town very close to the North sea, with beautiful sand dunes, fishing harbours and great locks for shipping, very near to Amsterdam, Haarlem, but in a way by automobile to everything because it is in comparing with the great US [definitly our friends] really a very, very small country indeed.
But I love it.

Iori Komei
03-03-2008, 08:07 PM
Wlcome to Amkon, I promise we don't bite..well I promise I don't atleast. :lol:

Like the others have said, your English is'nt horrendous, much better than quite a few people I've tlaked to who don't speak it as a first language who have supposedly passed a course in it.

Bitchkoma
03-03-2008, 09:13 PM
:lol: @ Iori. You've got four typos in that post. Was that on purpose?

Iori Komei
03-04-2008, 01:39 AM
Yes, but they annoy me now, though I don't consider "is'nt" a typo, but that's a whole different thing altogether.


Oh, and 100th post.