I suggest we begin by recognizing that the immediate challenge is existential, not academic. It is first and foremost a matter of national security. There is nothing anyone is going to see through a telescope that helps to resolve the issue and the best tools we have available to find answers are, right now, mostly in the hands of the national security community.Aliens or not, we urgently need to know is who is operating these mysterious and highly advanced vehicles in restricted airspace above American test ranges, carrier strike groups, military bases, and nuclear weapons facilities. We need to determine not only why, but how they are doing it, because some of the capabilities we are observing suggest revolutionary scientific insights and engineering capabilities that place America at a potentially huge strategic disadvantage.
What is the porpoise of pushing the “alien hypothesis”?
All things being equal, with no other qualifiers, we have a human history replete with examples of how superior technology in the hands of any human group will be used to exploit, destroy, and even commit genocide against other human groups. We have no historical evidence how non-humans would use superior technology and so the odds are they do not pose as great a threat.
So why would it be so important to push this as a narrative?
Most likely answer is that it is in-fact a shield for advanced clandestine technology.
“No evidence that UAPs are secret U.S. aircraft.”
Well if there is no evidence that it is foreign aircraft or alien aircraft, the whole point of this article is moot.
What we think it looks like:
What the aliens think it looks like:
Almost the entire report was redacted. The only thing they let us plebes see were about nine pages of generalities. I really wish someone with actual balls would leak the entire thing.