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To: dleecomeback07
I actually know one of the people that witnessed it and they are unsure of what they saw

Interesting, and about what I'd expect. If you've never seen anything unidentified like this before, it can be quite an emotional experience, reducing one's ability to logically comprehend what is exactly taking place.

the government is being a little too quick in what they say.

If it's true they have no radar data indicating anything abnormal, and this supposed picture that exists on UFO sites is still being hidden from analysis or doesn't actually even exist, what else is there to do? Polygraphs? What would that proove? Your own contact is "unsure" of what they saw, correct? Others may "feel sure", but still be mistaken.

12 posted on 01/02/2007 10:25:20 PM PST by Golden Eagle
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To: Golden Eagle

The absence of radar data doesn't really say much anymore. I've been reading about some of the experiments they are doing in defense labs with light bending to produce invisibility.

Our obsolete stealth technology reduces the radar cross section of a bomber to that of a seagull.

Radar works at airfields for what we want it to do, which is track heavy passenger aircraft.

It's funny, because in places like Russia, Mexico, Norway, China, and Japan, there isn't even a debate about the existence of UFO's. Plenty about what they might be, but zero about the fact they exist.

The FAA. That's an agency with credibility.


20 posted on 01/02/2007 10:38:25 PM PST by RinaseaofDs (Ignorance should be painful)
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