Posted on 02/19/2018 3:59:47 PM PST by RoosterRedux
On October 25, a strange craft was seen in broad daylight flying amid the heavy traffic of the United States air corridors above the state of Oregon.
Pilots radioed in reports of an aircraft flying outside registered flight plans. It was not responding to radio calls. It had no collision-avoidance transponders. But it was always just outside clear sight.
On the ground, air traffic control was also seeing strange things. Its radar was intermittently tracking an unregistered object moving at unusually high speeds.
It was cause for real concern.
After all, 9/11 showed the potential havoc aircraft flying dark could achieve.
So F-15 interceptor fighters from the U.S. Air Force were scrambled to take a look.
The story was first picked up by "The War Zone" blog of the automotive website The Drive. It tracked down comments from the pilots that had seen something strange that day. It also obtained confirmation of sorts from the U.S. air base that launched the fighters.
Now "War Zone" has obtained ─ through a freedom of information claim ─ a small mountain of documents and hours of audio recordings detailing Oregons air traffic controllers' actions.
Amid the accounts of phone calls, radio exchanges and pilot interviews is an enticing picture of what a substantive UFO report looks like, and how authorities struggle to make sense of what is going on above them.
THAT LOOKS CRAZY
The unidentified flying object was first detected tearing through the air above Northern California by radar stations in Oakland. It was 4:30 p.m. It was unexpected. It was traveling very fast at 37,000.
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However, I think their 'grokker' is broken.
How hard does an analogy have to bite you before you realize it relates to the discussion?
However, I'm happy to take the opportunity afforded by said toying to keep the thread bumped. It may wake some folks up and spare them unnecessary suffering and/or danger.
Now, now, Rooster ... trying to infect the inoculated with reason is likely to be a fool’s errand.
I don't know exactly what it was that people who were analyzed by Dr John Mack (Harvard prof-psychiatry) thought they were being abducted by. But as he and others have said, "there's something there, we just don't know what it is."
Mack, and Jacque Vallee, and Allen Hynek all came to basically the same conclusion...whatever it is, it isn't extraterrestrial. Rather, if this phenomena is in fact real, it seems to be extradimensional.
I would point you to this (click on the image to look are reviews at Amazon)...
Good chatting with you. Have a good one.
"Fighters are ordered into the air from the McChord Air Force Base in Washington."
We on the interweb now...it's a hole nu wurld.
LOL - your wright.
Also, I have seen UFOs, once up close and personal. Some folks cannot comprehend that truth can be stranger than fiction.
And I forgot, I also believe that they are spiritual in nature. I believe the truly awesome crafts are The LORD’s, and the lesser, poorer imitations are of the enemy.
It’s not that The LORD and His angels need to travel by crafts, but for some reason He chooses it to be so, so it is.
Psalm 68:17 The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place.
A lot of people have seen ‘UFOs’.
The questions are: What did they actually SEE; and What was actually THERE?
It’s a question with a multitude of answers. I just don’t happen to believe that any of those answers have to do with ‘intergalactic visitors’.
And I don’t think that you need to fear that ‘inter-dimensional CRITTERS’ are coming here to dismember and eat you up.
So: I suggest that you sleep well, in peace - as I will.
‘K?
Mack once asked something very profound about abductees: “Why would anyone want to believe they were abducted.?’’
How long have you had an persecution complex?
Boy, irony’s really lost on you, huh?
Dude, Churchill knew Hitler was a threat in October of 1930. You really need to stick your nose in a book or two.
And some of us have been warning about UFOs for 40-45 years or more.
Did Dr Mack's meaning escape you?
Maybe I can help.
His point was that there was NO reason anyone would LIKE to believe they were abducted to be subjected to horrific and terrifying 'medical' procedures. That therefore, more respect was due their narrative.
i.e. There was no rational explanation for their narrative other than that it was relating true facts truly experienced. They were obviously NOT concocting such stories as some delightfully delusional fantasy or imaginary journey.
There's no rational way to discount Dr Mack's research. It was scientifically carried out; logically analyzed and fittingly interpreted.
He went into the research as an agnostic--a skeptical agnostic. He figured there was some psychological explanation but was keen to see where the data took him.
The DATA convinced him that the subjects were talking about real events that had truly happened to them. They were NOT relating hallucinations. They were NOT blathering on about delusional stuff. They were merely describing real life events that they had personally experienced in their physical bodies.
Your hyper-rationalist construction on reality has no fitting explanation for those facts.
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