"A young Russian Boy has left many scientists across the world baffled..." :olo:
also: "...thousands of years ago..." surely he meant billions of years ago, which is how long it's been since liquid water on the Martian surface - and hence life - was feasible
if it was China why the fuck would they piss about like that in US airspace?
at the risk of going all tinfoily, the thing that could explain the behaviour of those objects (if they actually are objects) is warp drive. no g-forces exerted on the craft, abrupt changes in direction, no sonic booms etc. either that or it's all bollocks, which is more likely
I actually don’t buy into most UFO stories. The ones that convinced me are the cmdr fraber and USS Nimitz reports. I don’t really buy the story of bob lazar or this dude who says he got abducted. I enjoy them though like entertainment but at the end of the day, whatever happened at the Nimitz did happen and I don’t have too many explanations for that. It’s either aliens or humans and either prospect is terrifying.
my favourite scene is Star Trek is the one where Gandalf says "use the force, Harry!"
also, you missed my point. a warp drive *would* account for the behaviour of these "UAPs", but since warp drive is 100% theoretical and would require impossible amounts of energy even if it worked, it's more likely that the behaviour the Nimitz people describe is a glitch in the their systems or some other artefact, i.e. it's bollocks
The accounts of US Airforce people are on the same level as internet conspiracy theorist QAnon type of nonsense things, but when a US Airforce commander says it, suddenly it's gospel for gullible people like Kracus.
Problem is, there isn't a shred of evidence that we're dealing with extraterrestrial life here, but for some reason, these US Airforce bozo's jump to the conclusion that it must be and find that explanation more acceptable than the idea that it must be some kind of natural phenomenon we haven't thought of yet or don't know about yet. Kind of like the pyramid UFO video I posted earlier.
But no, not understanding something or not having an explanation for something is not an option for some people so they jump to bullshit conclusions like "aliens" or "magic" or "god".
The accounts of US Airforce people are on the same level as internet conspiracy theorist QAnon type of nonsense things, but when a US Airforce commander says it, suddenly it's gospel for gullible people like Kracus.
Problem is, there isn't a shred of evidence that we're dealing with extraterrestrial life here, but for some reason, these US Airforce bozo's jump to the conclusion that it must be and find that explanation more acceptable than the idea that it must be some kind of natural phenomenon we haven't thought of yet or don't know about yet. Kind of like the pyramid UFO video I posted earlier.
But no, not understanding something or not having an explanation for something is not an option for some people so they jump to bullshit conclusions like "aliens" or "magic" or "god".
First off, I'm not saying what he saw was aliens, magic or god I did state UFO. I do believe cmdr Fravor saw something, I don't think he's lying and he's extremely credible if you've watched his interviews there's also corresponding eye witnesses to the same craft who say they saw the same thing. His co-pilot and another navy jet who was following them. Beyond that, they were sent to investigate the object they saw by a radio operator who'd been tracking the mysterious crafts for weeks. It's more than just one guy who saw something. There's a chain of people involved in this and I think it's highly unlikely they're lying. So if you don't believe them then ok, I guess the military is letting liars manage and train squads of jets and pilots worth billions of dollars.
Whatever those guys saw wasn't tech we currently have. That's a fact.
I'm not saying they didn't see "something", just saying that I don't believe it was something extraterrestrial nor that it was something man-made that breaks all laws of physics.
But you think some natural phenomenon is a better explanation? Or was it a mass hallucination?
At this point I have 3 theories.
It's man made.
It's Alien made.
It's a government conspiracy.
The it's a natural phenomenon to me makes no sense. I just don't see how a natural phenomenon would know the coordinates of the rendezvous location those jet pilots were headed towards AFTER they saw it. I'm open to more theories on what it could have been but a natural phenomenon is actually more unbelievable than aliens.
Look at the pyramid UFO debunk video I posted. What those people saw was something man made, but due to a natural phenomenon called the bokeh effect it looked like something different to them than what they were actually looking at. It turned out that these 100% verifiable triangular flying objects were just airplanes.
If they were 100% verifiable airplanes wouldn't an aircraft carrier know that? I'm not saying they weren't but did they confirm that's what they were? I didn't follow that news much because I actually thought the same thing, out of focus camera issues, however I'd think the radar systems on a ship like that would be able to tell an airplane from a UFO.