Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » I hate those drinking sessions that lead to over 100 people witnessing a flying saucer
steddyeddy wrote: » You have sceptics suggesting that pilots, radar operators and even former presidents are mistaking unknown objects for seagulls, balloons and light artifacts. I think the sceptics have moved from the beer to the crack pipe to be honest. Do they ever stop and think that the things they're suggesting make little sense?
yourdeadwright wrote: » Iv said it countless times its bluff but just a different one and its working , It's brilliant what there doing , For decades the military have been trying to hide there testing & people have been shouting UFO when they seen them & the governments have taken the stance of there's nothing to see here nothing was in the sky , There just going the other way now & saying oh god ye we see that two and we have no idea what it is , They do because its themWhy is there not one decent picture ? Do you seriously think they couldn't get a single decent photo ? You want us to believe they are seeing these things all the time on radar and haven't put everything into getting a good photo, come off it
steddyeddy wrote: » I don't want you to believe anything. The senior radar operator on the Nimitz stated that radar data indicated that these unknown aircraft accelerated to 80,000 feet per second instantly. At one point the object in the Nimitz encounter moved towards another point 40 miles away in a second. It isn't surprising they wouldn't get a clear picture of that. They have radar data and FLIR imaging which gives us far more data about these things.
yourdeadwright wrote: » "Accelerated " so was not always going at that speed , How much is the aul military budget these days & they can't get a clear picture of something in there Air space , Ye but that's a no from me dog !!!!!!!
Beechwoodspark wrote: » There’s no way the security/intelligence agencies were trusting the Donald with the “real full story”
MadYaker wrote: » I love how everyone, even the sceptics, just assume that the Americans are telling the truth here and not simply making all this up. Why is this only coming from exclusively American sources? Am I the only person who thinks that's a bit suspicious? Everyone is discussing the videos and witness testimony as if it's factual but we have no way to be sure of that.
yourdeadwright wrote: » I see Neil deGrasse Tyson saying the same thing Iv been saying that in this day age to claim these thing and not have a single good photo is ridicules & nonsense , Even the likes of goggle satellites would pick them up ?
lintdrummer wrote: » Edit to add: I haven't got much time for Neil deGrasse Tyson. He's a condescending know it all who puts his opinion out as fact and people eat it up because he's a celebrity scientist.
U.S. Finds No Evidence of Alien Technology in Flying Objects, but Can’t Rule It Out, Either The report concedes that much about the observed phenomena remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration, as well as ability to change direction and submerge. One possible explanation — that the phenomena could be weather balloons or other research balloons — does not hold up in all cases, the officials said, because of changes in wind speed at the times of some of the interactions.
nocoverart wrote: » I think it would hurt the ego of any Astrophysicist to find out there’s much more to learn beyond the textbooks they dedicated their life’s too.