Posted on 06/21/2019 3:47:24 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
>Angels or demons...or other.
Vorlons?
Hanna,
Always liked That name.
The AF has plenty of their own UFO reports, but probably not the same as these. AF doesn’t necessarily use the same training areas as Naval aviation, especially over the ocean. If they h’stap out of each other’s other areas, there’s less chance for miscommunication or worse incidents
My best friend/colleague of 20 years was a daily Janet flight passenger prior to the time I knew him. He had worked out this rationalization in his head where he wouldnt tell me any of the secrets from Area 51 and other Nellis areas he personally visited, but he occasionally dropped hints about what his brother in law had seen. The BiL had several more exotic compartmentalized clearances than my friend, who merely worked out-in-the-open at Groom on early f-117s. Anyway, from my friends hints and teases, I was able to determine that many of the rumors you hear about Area 51 and environs are, in fact, true, and if anything a little toned down from the actual situation. Lazar understated what goes on there: above ground, below, and in time-shifted relativistic space. I will say that the Navy UFO sightings fit right in line with this, including the submarine.
Yeah, but the real fun was when I flew the A-10, last of the manly jets.
Flew it when stationed at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Alconbury UK.
I must admit, Ive had a great life.
Good information, thank you,
Yeah, assuming these reports are legitimate and not some psyops and just wondering out loud:
I am curious about the new 2014 radar system mentioned in one of these recent stories, what if anything is different about it? That they would begin seeing returns they hadn’t before? I’ll try to look that up if any information is available online?
Also would be curious that as these events were happening routinely, did they always follow specific flight patterns/times. Did the objects seem to cluster or cross certain plot points repeatedly or was it always random encounters,
The 2004 Nimitz report had several troubling (to me anyway) pieces of information no one seems to talk about,
1- Did they even bother to test the water/look under the water where the 747 sized disturbance was, I would be curious to know (about any kind of natural/unusual huge rock/boulder formation especially if its circular) what if anything is unusual or different at that spot? Also the object was reported to have zoomed away at hypersonic speeds with no disturbance or sound, which leaves only two possibilities in my mind for how to violate physical laws, A- they are not physical objects at all, or B- they operate in a separate time domain from us in which case they don’t have to be moving very fast, they just appear that way to us.
2- And then when they finally tracked it again, it appeared at their CAP point? That’s sending a very purposeful message and its not a good message either,
What message is that? (all merely conjecture here) They have no problem evading detection when they want, but in these events these UAPs wanted to be seen and went out of their way to make sure we saw what they were doing in the water and I believe they specifically wanted that activity noticed not by just anybody, but by one of if not the most powerful and official military vessel and tracking crafts our United States of America has to send,
Pretty cool.
I still wanna be in an F-15E at full afterburner. :)
Thanks for the ping. Re-pinging for nostalgia.
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