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fact based? aliens don't exist, just like vampires and zombies.
Please don't try comparing someone's belief in aliens which is rather plausible when you just take a look at life around you and the near infinite size of the cosmos to someone's belief in the undead etc which has much less scientific evidence to back it up. The ufo community has presidents, governors, astronauts, scientists , mass city wide sightings and lots of video evidence. Not a single such thing can be said about vampires :)
They are two entirely different subjects and the UFO phenomena should not be so lightly brushed aside
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The FBI conclusions were summarized at a news conference Thursday morning in Nome called by the Native nonprofit Kawerak Inc., which has been working with law enforcement and other Nome-area Native and civic groups on the disappearances.
A list of victims' names in 20 cases was released by local officials last year in an effort to solicit information from the public. Nome police said they plan to talk with families of the victims in the coming weeks before releasing an updated list of names and an explanation of what they think happened.
Of the 24 cases, three are being left alone at the request of families, two had already been prosecuted criminally, and one was a snowmachine accident, said Nome Police Chief Craig Moates. In nine of the cases, a re-examination of available evidence produced "definitive outcomes," Moates said. He said alcohol was a common factor in those cases.
Though Moates offered no details Thursday, some of the dead are known to have died of exposure or from falling off a jetty into the cold water of the Snake River. Questions had been raised about the possibility of muggers preying on drunks. As concern spread in Seward Peninsula villages, the unsolved cases became a top priority two years ago for the region's Native leaders, including the Norton Sound Health Corp. and the Bering Straits Native Corp
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