Posted on 04/14/2021 5:52:50 AM PDT by Red Badger
I used to believe that there were no aliens. Maybe demons from another dimension but the last few months I’m semi changing my mind. There’s just too much talk about all this new technology. Everyday I hear or read more about it and now the govt is admitting to UFO’s. So something is up.
I saw a silent daytime disc traveling rapidly against the prevailing wind on one occasion, and on another a year later, a nighttime silent craft/structured circular object that rose up from the valley, flew over my head, changed color and shot off. I estimated it to be about 200 feet up at that point and 20 feet in circumference based on how big a car seen in the valley would be from that perspective. No idea what either was.
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "I'm from another star system and I'm here to help" doesn't sound particularly reassuring either.
Aliens, demons? Who knows, I suspect they are not interstellar in nature but more inter-dimensional than anything. And as a previous poster has stated these things have been seen for centuries. The give me only science and fact crowd dismiss anyone as a drunk, drug user or lunatic for asking the question, what are these things people keep seeing century after century.
And I get their point, it’s easier to mock than consider something outside their science only fallacy-they kill their own argument by ignoring evidence because they outright reject the evidence to begin with thus a UFO is all quackery, and that is not science. In an ironic twist the science/facts only crowd have become the Catholic church from 1000 years ago, only their scientific dogma is accepted and new evidence or questioning the dogma is verboten. In a more modern sense they remind me of Dr. Zaius from the Planet of the Apes, when confronted with hard evidence, it’s dismissed, covered up and destroyed.
My question is for 70 years the US government has took the mocking, lying and denial route where UFO’s are concerned and now they suddenly almost do a 180, turn to saying, yeah something is there, but they won’t go to question of who’s flying it—yet. Why? Has there been contact and they can no longer hide the contact? Or a more simpler explanation, yes there is contact with something but we need more $$$ and weapons so we are safe from the unknowns out there and as we have seen with Covid, fear drives people into doing stupid things they would never consider doing without the government and media stoking that fear and hysteria.
God does miracles, angels use technology, and there are good angels and bad angels, and some of the technology is likely being duplicated by human scientists and engineering. BUT the dimensional in and out is not something humans will do until we are transformed int he twinkling of an eye. It might be done to us but we cannot do it.
I’ve found that I can eliminate many people from significance. People who believe in something blindly — gone. They can’t be relied on to be rational. That’s nine out of ten, at least. Then there are the wolves. They feign faith. They lie. You can tell they are rational, yet they pretend to agree with the believers. They are the enemy. Take them out of the picture, and all you have left are the good guys. Remarkably few.
Believe in XXX? You’re stupid.
Nurture belief in XXX? You’re evil.
Lament in the belief in XXX? Drop by for a beer.
Whatever is coming might be the “strong delusion.”
Shh.
You’ll spoil their fun.
Initial testing would be done well away from prying eyes. Testing at the edges of the performance envelope would be done well away from prying eyes. But eventually it is going to have to work with normal fleet units - that's why the Navy is buying the thing. That means nominal testing with regular units. Still considered sensitive enough they don't want to publish a schedule and give adversaries a chance to put intelligence assets in place to monitor the tests. Nor do they want to publish every little detail of the test parameters so the test itself isn't even acknowledged. That's why the squid with the NVGs doesn't know what he's looking at. But even though you want to keep it quiet, it still has to happen with Navy units - so they're going to see something.
Yeah, you didn’t understand my point. No, the X-47B isn’t ‘highly secretive.’ But the X-47B CLEARLY isn’t the object that was observed by the USS Kidd.
Like all fixed-wing turbine-powered aircraft, the X-47B must move through the air at a minimal air speed lest it loses aerodynamic lift resulting in a stall and crash. While it’s impossible to say exactly what that stall speed is, there’s NO WAY it’s 15-knts.
Why is that important? Because the objects observed by the Kidd shadowed the vessel, moving slowly over the bridge and fantail while ship moved through the water at 15-knts.
So, in order for this to be one of ours, we would have had to develop a hovering drone that is capable of being loitering over a target for no less than 2-hours and can intercept a target no less than 100-miles off-shore. This would represent a multi-generational leap in UAV technology. Your theory is that we would tip our hand to our enemies that we’ve developed such technology by testing the tech in highly trafficked commercial and recreational maritime navigation routes off the coast of California?
Does that really sound likely to you?
As the end of time approaches, there will be more and more 'UFOs' and even, the odd 'reveal', perhaps even a 'Kanamit', since they are familiar, from the TwilightZone television series.
Oh, not that “fallen angels” shite again.
Ok, I see what you mean, I had missed that point. Honestly I’ll have to think about that some. The one good thing about testing with friendlies close to the US is that it keeps foreign intel ships away. Sure, there’s lots of civilian traffic, but that’s what the UFO cover story is for. But 15 kts, yeah, that’s pretty slow. That would represent a whole different class of UAV. Even new UAVs have to be tested outside the classified/isolated ranges eventually.
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