I have watched the programs on the Roswell incident. Through experimental means we have tracked the movement of electrons many times, so that is a different deal. If the evidence is there for alien visits, why hide it? What is the point? It was decades ago.
As a scientist engineer, do you think it feasible to move through space for 50,000 light years to reach another world?. At light speed, matter and energy become interchangeable from one to the other, so, you can’t travel at light speed. Where would the energy come from to sustain live travelers for that length of time. Furthermore, why would aliens want to travel such a distance to this planet. I have seen too many science fiction movies to remember, but that’s all it is.
I will view the link you sent shortly.
It’d simple! Aliens travel here to do anal probes!
It’s a hobby!
It is certainly not feasible to move interstellar distances in a reasonable time frame with what we seem to currently know. We have, on the other hand, had "higher technology" for only around 150 years. Actually, only the post WWII era shows the most profound advances. I am not so proud as to think we have everything all figured out. There are bound to be some remarkable developments in the next 150 years or even 1000 years from now. Any culture "out there" that did not go through a Dark Ages is bound to be WAY ahead of our technology.
All things considered, the observations of those objects, deathbed confessions of those in the know, and the ET messages referenced by the NSA would tend to support the notion that we are being visited by someone who knows a crap load more about physics than do we.
Why would they visit us, you ask? Perhaps to make sure we still are planet-bound with our nuclear weapons. Why do we study apes? Why do we study worms? Same old story. A visit to this peculiar place may be like shooting the rapids on the Colorado river seem to us.
I have conversed with Jesse Marcel, Jr. myself. I have had long chats with air traffic controllers and fighter pilots. Watching a few programs on TV does not expose one to even a tiny fraction of the material available regarding UFOs. I have consumed years reading about this stuff.
As a scientist, do you actually feel that you have researched this topic as deeply as possible and from the direct sources?