But in all due respect to Freeper DinoDino, this is a troubling matter.
If these things turn out to belong to our enemies, our military is inadequate to the task of our defense.
If these things turn out to belong to something not human, well...it's a whole new ball game.
Read this, and then decide for yourself:
https://theintercept.com/2019/06/01/ufo-unidentified-history-channel-luis-elizondo-pentagon/
If they belong to any military including our own, think of how destabilizing it would be...one military in the world has technology that is light years ahead of anyone else..
They can penetrate another countries air space with impunity, they can fly at speeds that no military can deal with....and probably can deliver some type of destructive power that can’t be defended against....
It might cause a potential enemy to attack without warning trying to get in the first shot...
Agreed. If these are terrestrial rival craft (Russia/China) then we better get our damn money back from Lockheed and Boing.
What if they turn out to be ours?
You asked about if it was our enemies, which it is not;
we know this because if the Chinese or Russians or Iranians had this tech they would have used it on us and the other western democracies already.
Your asked about if it was alien tech, maybe it is but I
very much doubt it since there is not a shred of evidence
that ET’s exist, the only evidence for intelligent life
anywhere in the universe is right here on Earth. Of
course maybe this tech is the evidence of alien life,
we’ll have to wait and see.
The one scenario, which is the most likely according to Occams Razor, that you didn’t ask about is, what if it’s our technology?
Well there is this in the story:
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“”Yes, AATIP (The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) existed, and it “did pursue research and investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena,” Pentagon spokesperson Christopher Sherwood told me. However, he added: “Mr. Elizondo had no responsibilities with regard to the AATIP program while he worked in OUSDI [the Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence], up until the time he resigned effective 10/4/2017.””
“I then asked Sherwood how he knew that Elizondo hadn’t worked for AATIP during his time with the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, where he was based from 2008 until his retirement in 2017. Sherwood said he’d spoken with OUSDI leadership, including individuals who are “still there” from the time when Elizondo started working in the office.
“Maybe Elizondo was running AATIP under the purview of another office or agency within the Department of Defense? Sherwood acknowledged that Elizondo “worked for other organizations in DoD.” But that, too, would have contradicted Kari DeLonge’s statement to Greenewald.”
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What’s true/real/fake/false/misleading? Who knows? Everything in the Pentagon is compartmentalized based on need-to-know. If you don’t need to know, you won’t. Do spokespeople for the Pentagon and DoD lie? Sure. Do they know they are lying? Perhaps. What they know may be the lie they were told and are ignorantly repeating.
Do UAP’s exist? In my experience they do. What are they? Who the heck can say for sure.
“If these things turn out to belong to our enemies, our military is inadequate to the task of our defense.”
If they belonged to our enemies why are we still here?