Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/28/insider/UFO-reporting.html Also, this article makes me feel that we are on the cusp of finding out something very interesting. The two journalists seem to be credible and they have confirmed in an interview since that they did not reveal all of what they discovered from authentic sources.
bobbyy gee wrote: » With all the satilite photos they take everyday no ufos have appeared. But it's like God you believe or don't believe
Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » What about Richard Dolan? I also have good faith in David Fravor. I'm not saying aliens but I do think now more than ever it is acceptable to have an open mind that crafts are in our skies that were not manufactured by humans. The Nimitz and Tic Tac (not the mint) videos along with other recent official statements certainly add weight to the question. Tom Delonge, unfortunately and regardless of his efforts in the field, makes it easier to discredit all other findings and reports. But I see where you are coming from.
Psychlops wrote: » Anybody ever hear of the Black Knight Satellite?https://www.space.com/what-is-the-black-knight.html
Ipso wrote: » Leslie Keen isn’t credible, and neither is Tom DeLonge or others inside the circle ****.
Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » The Bob Lazar story is interesting. Yes, his qualification history is undocumented but his claim that part of his history was erased to discredit him is evidential in the way in which he was indeed employed by Los Alamos laboratory (pay slips and his name in their phone book) and at a later court hearing (installing cctv cameras in a brothel) when he was facing 5 years imprisonment. Again, he claimed to work at Los Alamos and the judge confirmed this. This would have been the time to come clean if he had to. Los Alamos denied he ever worked there.
Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » I find that Corbell does not do him any favours though, it could have been stripped back and just told the story like it was on Joe Rogan. I'll be the first to admit that there were areas where people could raise doubt about him in the past but anyone who has looked into the story will see that gradually most of what he said has been proven. The new Pentagon UAP task force along with the Times article add fuel to it all.
Rhys Essien wrote: » David Fravor (the US airforce pilot who spotted the tictac ufo) does a very in depth podcast with the man who will probably take over from Joe Rogan on YouTube, Lex Fridman. Great interview and you could listen to Fravor all day. Sound guy and very inspiring to say the least.https://youtu.be/aB8zcAttP1E
Rhys Essien wrote: » David Fravor (the US Navy pilot who spotted the tictac ufo) does a very in depth podcast with the man who will probably take over from Joe Rogan on YouTube, Lex Fridman. Great interview and you could listen to Fravor all day. Sound guy and very inspiring to say the least.https://youtu.be/aB8zcAttP1E
SlowMotion321 wrote: » Watched the documentary about Lazar by Jeremy Corbell recently and the thing that makes him so believable is that he really doesn't give a fcuk wether you believe him or not!
the purple tin wrote: » A lot of people say aliens can't exist or they would have visited us and made themselves known by now. Take a look around, we are the most territorial, violent, irrational, homicidal creature on this planet. Why on earth would any advanced race in their right mind want to come anywhere near us? It would be like me shaking a wasps nest and shouting 'hello! is anyone in there?'.
Hamsterchops wrote: » So I think there is something out there we don't know about or understand, but it's terrestrial and not extra terrestrial, some atmospheric phenomenon or entity that has always shared the plant with us, but is mostly hidden and not on our radar. I have no Idea what it is but I suspect that they are not from other planets.... Something along the lines of ball lightening, another similar phenomenon, possibly intelligent?