starcraft said:
The defense world houses a great many things that seem crazy but are eventually deemed normal. The gap in likelihoods between this being a defense project of one country or another and this being an alien event is monstrous. Most likely of course, is that it's all a bunch of bull. |
The UFOs seen and tracked by radar behave in such a way that they seem immune to the effects of gravity. This alone is far beyond anything humans could develop. The Belguim UFO incident (1990) had a large airborne craft that accelerated over 1000km/h in mere seconds then nearly halted to a standstill only a few seconds later. Nothing we know of can do anything like that.
Also regarding the disclosure in 2001 I am disappointed more did not happen afterwards. But in the last two years the UK, Brazil and France have declassified their UFO reports. Unfortunately none of it points directly to the existence of extra terrestrials, but much of it is unexplainable. I think with the internet and more people coming forward every month a huge bomb will soon drop. Im talking about someone who had hands on experience with recovered alien crash debris talking about it and backing their words up with irrefutable proof.
I look forward to the day.







