143 of 144 UAP sightings could not be identified. Crazy.
Also, there is an official classified document that the public does not have access to, I wonder if there are any details that the general public is not aware of?
(06-27-2021 08:18 AM)rileylives Wrote: 143 of 144 UAP sightings could not be identified. Crazy.
Also, there is an official classified document that the public does not have access to, I wonder if there are any details that the general public is not aware of?
This is a total guess, but I think it has more to do with run of the mill national security concerns. Still a fascinating topic, though.
(06-27-2021 08:18 AM)rileylives Wrote: 143 of 144 UAP sightings could not be identified. Crazy.
Also, there is an official classified document that the public does not have access to, I wonder if there are any details that the general public is not aware of?
This is a total guess, but I think it has more to do with run of the mill national security concerns. Still a fascinating topic, though.
Yeah, I'm not sure either. It's pretty fascinating nonetheless. I did read that they showed 18 of those objects able to move with no propulsion whatsoever at G's and angles completely unnatural from normal aviation.
Quote:When aviators encounter safety hazards, they are required to report these concerns. Depending on the location, volume, and behavior of hazards during incursions on ranges, pilots may cease their tests and/or training and land their aircraft, which has a deterrent effect on reporting.
• The UAPTF has 11 reports of documented instances in which pilots reported near
misses with a UAP.
Sometimes I think Bob Lazar isn’t that crazy after all. In order for these things to move the way they do it has to be some sort of anti-gravity propulsion system. Whether that’s alien tech, or the US military has figured out to do it remains to be seen. It is a topic that certainly drives me crazy…..I mean what the eff are those things lol?