UFOs (unidentified flying objects): Fact or fiction?
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Fact
by Alan Fowler
In order to examine evidence and draw conclusions about a subject it's important to begin by asking
Fiction
by Gerhard Adam
Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs are precisely that; unidentified. Therefore, the crux of the debate
Inventions are products of one's ingenuity. However, most inventions are often dubbed as stupid, silly and absurd.
Take for instance,
Facial recognition hardware and software have been changing the world for a time. Law enforcement and Governments have been using
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