The pic of Delong at the site pretty much says it all....tin foil hat time. lol
I’ve read reports and listened to interviews given by police officers, military and civilian pilots, general observers, usually people with impeccable credentials, where they claimed a large, silent, hovering triangular object suddenly zooms off at an extremely high rate of speed out of sight over the horizon in a couple of seconds... and no sonic boom(s).
Compare: I’ve actually witnessed an F-15 in the ‘70’s doing a high speed low level flyby from right to left covering nearly an entire runway length and no sound... until a second and a half had passed, and then a very large, ear-splitting kaboom that shattered many of the window panes in the adjacent hangars and caused small pebbles to jump a couple of inches off the ground! He was merely doing slightly over the speed of sound... 1100 give or take feet per second... not the 2.5 mach it’s supposed to be able to do. Suffice it to say, he was hauling ass, but in the few seconds as he passed by, I was easily able to see him as plain as day... and even at that speed, I saw him coming for nealy 30-seconds out on the horizon over the Chesapeake Bay.
So, comparing the above two events, the conclusion I draw is this: in our world, either we have physics, or we don’t. That kind of speed by those kinds of objects in the atmosphere should always generate a shock wave as the air moves around their surfaces.
Riddle me this: How is it that the large, silent, hovering triangular object witnessed by people with otherwise unimpeachable credentials, can suddenly propel itself upwards or towards the horizon at such high astronomical speeds and out of sight in a mere instant without leaving the tell-tale sonic boom?
Cousin Vinny: Or do the laws of physics cease to exist on your stove?
Don’t be too premature... looks will fool you every time! Consider this: Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, guitarist for Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers has a top secret clearance with accesses and consults with the DoD on many matters pertaining to nuclear weapons, etc.