On previous threads, several Freepers have commented that the aircraft in some of the Navy photos appear to be our own “identifiable” aircraft.
Darnit!
I was suspecting a Goa’uld mother ship.
All of this UFO siting hoopla could be a precursor to explain what happened to those “trouble-making” Christians that mysteriously will disappear one day.
A 40 foot long craft shaped like a tic tac with no visible means of propulsion that can instantly go from hover to a velocity so high the fighter jet could not track it. Not of this earth IMHO, but that’s just me.
But when has the government ever lied to us or tried to divert our attention?
Well, okay. But let’s see him try to explain this one away.
Hahahahahaha! UFO experts setting the military straight. Love it!
I'm going to have to go out on a limb here and call "aliens".
How can anyone be a UFO expert?
What about the fifth element? Is she not coming?
He is expert WHY, because he as seen aliens?
Lol. Debunker. Some of the debunkers’ theories are crazier than UFOs.
Harry Reed seems to be involved in pushing this stuff.
The pilots and all those monitoring these sightings visually and with instruments including radar could not ID these as ordinary aircraft?? Does not seem likely. Surely the most advanced navy on earth has the capability to ID aircraft in its proximity. If it can’t...
"simplest explanation is that it’s just a plane. It moves like a plane, it acts like a plane,”
Except it doesn't 'move like a plane.' Deck logs obtained through FOIA requests clearly show 'snoopie' teams had spent more than an hour photographing 'drones' that 'hovered' (their words) immediately above the superstructure and fantail of the Russell (and other ships during the exercise), keeping pace with the vessel as it moved through the water at 15-knts. Planes don't move at 15-knots, at least not for an hour because of a little thing called physics.
Of course, this idiot wouldn't know that because he has ZERO experience as an aeronautical engineer (or engineer of any kind), pilot or in the military much less the US Navy. Other than official 'UFO Expert,' what are his professional qualifications? He was a video game designer.
Skepticism of the origin of these things is fine, warranted even. But, creating a series of straw men to slay to 'prove' their earthly, mechanical origin isn't any better than describing the objects as extraterrestrial.
When the coup is complete and we are all off to the gulags, they will need someone to blame it on. “UFOs invaded.”
Part of the story involves a plan to bring the world factions together against a common enemy. To do this, they destroy much of the city of New York and blame it on an alien invasion.
Just a little something to help you sleep at night. ;)
Yep according to that UFO “researcher”, things have gotten so bad in the US Navy, they are no longer able to recognize planes visually or on radar. There are two documented incidents were US Navy personnel were unable to recognize container ships on radar or visually. So its time to disband the Navy or make it a floating social experiment ... wait ...
“It’s kind of like irregular, but it really reminds me of the flashing lights of a plane, and I looked into that and I found there are actually some planes that have a sequence of lights that like that there’s a long sequence overlaid a short sequence.”
Yup, exactly my thought as I watched the video, conspicuity lights. Now why would the government blow smoke like that? Occam’s Razor says they want us to think their new secret plane is a UFO should we see one. Stills sucks they are lying A-holes though.
I read a UFO article awhile back in which the writer offered his opinion that there really wouldn’t be any reason at all for an “alien craft” to have flashing lights unless the operators were attention freaks or seeking to disguise their craft like an earthly airplane.
Seeing the description of flashing lights here is kind of a red flag for me.