Posted on 07/16/2021 9:50:15 PM PDT by MNDude
The real truth on UFOs is out there — and it’s only 17 pages long.
The nine-page preliminary US government report released last month did little to satisfy those seeking answers on whether alien life exists — and the classified version isn’t likely to provide much more depth with just eight additional pages, according to a report by The Black Vault, a website operated by author and podcaster John Greenewald.
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Only the government or lawyers (or combination of the two) would take 17 pages to say..“ (shrug) We dunno..” .
Yes, Q level craft. What’s the problem?
Not familiar with that. Can you elaborate?
I have no idea what they are. Anybody who declares that they know what they are definitively is either a liar or a moron.
I am convinced they are beings that inhabit 4 dimensions (and time, like us) other than the usual 3.
They are my personal spacecraft.
You lie! The insurance is way more than you can afford. Price to purchase does ensure that cost to own is doable.
I think some folks are simply scared of what they might be. And that's understandable when you consider the implications.
That said, I think the Air Force and some at the DOD have more descriptive information than they are admitting to.
Lately, you hear retired folks from the military/DOD saying that whatever these things are, understanding them requires us to consider quantum physics and consciousness itself.
I have no idea what is meant by that.
bleh
We don’t know what we don’t know. The reports are still fascinating.
Q level classification, the highest.
So its my short hand for all Area 51 type craft.
If they are behind us technologically….they wouldn’t be able to get here. Duh.
Sounds like any number of Q level surveillance UAV’s that existed at that time. Why avoid the reasonable explanation?
Lol! Yep, way too true. Back in the early 2000's I worked for DCAA (Defense Contract Audit Agency). Had an incident at a large defense contractor where five years of financial data was lost. The reason was the company was using an ancient data entry system built in the mid 1970's to enter the data. Five years prior they could no longer obtain the reel to reel storage so they installed a modern backup drive. However nobody actually ever checked the backup drive to verify it was actually backing up the data (it wasn't), just assumed, "Hey it seems to be doing something, good enough for us."
We were told all this on day one by a low level IT guy at the company. Yet it took 9 months and a couple million dollars to bring in multiple experts to reach the exact same conclusion. It took a 212 page report to say what I did in the paragraph above. I think the logic was, "We just wasted months and millions of dollars to prove what everybody already knew, we need to at least make the report thick to make it look like we did something."
The discussions among the Air Force personnel were suspect as they used words like "Dude", etc. which seems highly unprofessional.
Maybe there is other evidence, but the stuff we've seen is amateur hour crapola that just happened to be released at a great time for distracting the American public.
I’m not avoiding anything. I’m simply saying that NORAD had no idea what these things were that were flying around our missile sites.
Why would NORAD admit what they were if they were highly classified craft (a need to know basis)?
And those who did know and said anything would be looking at 20 years in Leavenworth.
This is so basic.
Ok
What was released to the public was obviously not going to be from our top-of-the-line sensors. No sense in revealing our latest technology to our enemies.
Navy pilots. Cmdr. David Fravor in the lead Super Hornet was a former Top Gun instructor.
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