Or perhaps Skunkworks has developed some really, really neat stuff.
We're paying attention!
Could be Nazis flying from their secret base in Antarctica.
When I first saw this, I thought it was the April 1 edition of Army Times. But sure enough.
Ping
Where’s the UFO in the picture?
It’s NOT UFOs.
The planet is undergoing one of its periodic seismic activity periods.
Any time this happens, quartz deposits deep underground generate piezoelectric ball lightning that shows up in the sky.
It’s just nature being nature.
>>the question is no longer whether or not UFOs exist.
Yes, there are things that are unidentified. Doesn’t mean alien spacecraft.
Note to self: Pick up my tinfoil hat from the cleaners this week.
Radar spoofing is an effective countermeasure to the advantage of stealth fighters. With data interlinking between your fighters you could fill the skyscraper with false targets that your planes ignore.
Meaning it behaves rather like the floaters in my eyes have. But the most astounding proof of the superior alien tech. is that it apparently prevents any optical device from ever getting a clear image of one of them!
I saw an UFO last night, but couldn’t find my really crappy camera to take a pic of it.
There’s an explanation for every observable event.
When I was a kid and on a bitter cold, extremely clear night, I observed a light — it was not a craft — perform the maneuvers described in this article. It would zip back and forth across the horizon in a flash, do ninety degree turns up and down; it went from a baseball size light to about the size of a volleyball, pulsate, then, disappointingly, faded completely. The display lasted about twenty seconds.
I’ve known about these objects since my days at NASA and my access to Space Shuttle downlink tapes. I’ve mentioned the topic a few times, only to get a lot of crap. So I just stopped talking about it. Yep, they are real. Seen evidence first hand. It’s a weird feeling knowing something IS true for a fact yet facing a massive amount of snide comments and attacks... from those with no real knowledge or access.
It’s all those Californians and New Yorkers moving to other states.
Years ago I worked in a building reputed to house the little green men. One day I was walking up the hall and I came to an area where the floor was opened up. A Colonel was looking down in the opening. As I passed I casually said, “Feeding time, Colonel?” He started laughing and almost fell in the hole.
Everytime people witness something (in the air) that appears to do something out of the norm for conventional objects they automatically make this huge leap to “aliens”.
First off, you’re jumping to conclusions to assume that what you are seeing is a physical aircraft. Second, another jump to assume that it’s occupied. Third, and the furthest leap that is based on the least possible observable evidence, is that it is occupied by non-humans or non-terrestrial entities.
Also, anything that movies faster than our accepted premises about conventional aircraft, or seems to change directions by “defying physics” probably isn’t a physical (material) object anyway, at least not unless they have created a relative difference in temporal mechanics.
It is only arrogance that causes people to make such fantastic leaps.
When first world explorers met new “primitives” and produced a lighter, the observers were amazed and intrigued, but they only asked how the new and strange people were able to keep a flame inside such a small object and get it to leap out so easily, and they did not assume they were gods or magicians. Only a people who already assume they know most of everything that is to be known assume that something that functions in a way they can’t explain must be non-human.