Carl in Michigan
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Aliens? Angel's?
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Nope. Nothing from this world can fly like that. They move instantly from water, to air to space. They defy the laws of physicsRussian or Chinese spy drones?
Or can it? Like something that's been reverse engineered.Nope. Nothing from this world can fly like that. They move instantly from water, to air to space. They defy the laws of physicsRussian or Chinese spy drones?
Funny ain't it? We can take a clear picture of a license plate from orbit but can't get a clear image of a ufo.
Aliens? Angel's?
Aliens? Angel's?
Could be US for that matter, the pilot that photographed it might not have been in on the operation. Easy to answer any questions--shoot one down and find out what it is. That is another indication that it was US.Russian or Chinese spy drones?
But then why do we keep wasting time with rockets and conventional aircraft? Makes no sense.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
The US Navy wont have conventional aircraft much longer. They are going to be all unmanned flights in 20 years. I saw an article about it a little while back.But then why do we keep wasting time with rockets and conventional aircraft? Makes no sense.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
Pentagon says they are not. They've admitted they're "alien." They dont obey the laws of physics.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
Seems like a waste of time to cross millions of light years just to hover over a ship and then leave.Pentagon says they are not. They've admitted they're "alien." They dont obey the laws of physics.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
For us to try to even deal with them, is like a colony of ants understanding humans observing them
That's why I dont believe in "aliens."Seems like a waste of time to cross millions of light years just to hover over a ship and then leave.Pentagon says they are not. They've admitted they're "alien." They dont obey the laws of physics.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
For us to try to even deal with them, is like a colony of ants understanding humans observing them
The news was out before the pentagon released it. Do you actually think they would tell us about anything that they are working on? I don't hardly think so.Pentagon says they are not. They've admitted they're "alien." They dont obey the laws of physics.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
For us to try to even deal with them, is like a colony of ants understanding humans observing them
Why are we using rockets and jets when "we" have vehicles that work outside of the laws of physics?The news was out before the pentagon released it. Do you actually think they would tell us about anything that they are working on? I don't hardly think so.Pentagon says they are not. They've admitted they're "alien." They dont obey the laws of physics.My guess is its our own technology. What better way to test detection systems, than to do it using our own advanced warships? Whatever these are (likely an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle), you will probably see our military using them in about 20 years.
For us to try to even deal with them, is like a colony of ants understanding humans observing them