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originally posted by: Willtell
Exactly what is Zondo going to do to fight the aliens? He and his threat doctrine is bogus
And for his attitude, I think if the aliens were real and they came to earth to kick some ass Zondo and TDL would be some of the first to get an ass-kicking. They would put them in concentration camps, and all their followers too. They would be sentenced to have to watch 50’s ufo movies for 100 years. And TDL would have to serve the Greek Gods by playing the guitar standing on his head for a thousand years.
originally posted by: coursecatalog
a reply to: celltypespecific
Not identified means not identified yet.
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: IMSAM
The boys are going out on the road...on a farewell tour. Ending up in Moo Moo Land....
Sign near Helena warns people to brace for UFO disclosure
“UFO disclosure is in progress. Get ready. Get informed” and it tells passersby to learn more ...
originally posted by: IMSAM
There are cases of abductees trying to steal from books???!?
Betty, meanwhile, who had been excited to see the aliens, bantered with the affable gray who performed her medical examination. That alien even agreed to give her a book to bring to earth with her, she said, though other crew members would later overrule that decision.
originally posted by: coursecatalog
I never thought a supposed UFO truth group like TTSA would be the one to turn me from John Keel to Carl Sagan but the constant cult-like bull#, misrepresentations and childlike use of social media (including the relentless posting and deleting by top man Tommy Delonge) may force me to put aside my own anomalous experiences and fully embrace the materialistic world view.
The very fact that half of TTSA itself believes things that contradict the other half is incredibly mind numbing. Delonge and Levenda write thousands of words pointing to some occult source behind the phenomena while Elizondo, Mellon and Justice are trying to convince congress to spend more money on weapons to counteract physical objects entering our airspace. We are going to fire missiles at all powerful interdimensional entities that keep us in a cosmic zoo? If you believe Man, Gods, War then we would be starting a war with God. WTF?! You try to make sense of this.
It's no wonder so many sane people run away from this field.
I'm not sure whether to invest in TTSA, or write my congressman and ask what he's doing to increase spending to defend us against this threat which is clearly not a US experimental aircraft, or laugh, or shake my head, but I'm leaning toward the last two.
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: celltypespecific
All I see is this......
Are we talking about the same Navy who might get additional funding if there is some unidentified threat it needs to defend us against, which is not the case if they identify it? So let me think about this and try to figure out how much incentive they have to say it's identified. Did they try as hard as Chris Mellon did to identify the UFO he said was "clearly not a US experimental aircraft"? Actually I think he's right, that one may not be from Groom Lake!
originally posted by: celltypespecific
Dude..or Dudette...
The Navy watched the entire video...in addition to there in-house expertise and yet they could not id the objects...
Thus its not a ballon, drone, or aircraft. Its simply a... "UFO"
I wasn't talking about any "he" so I don't know who you are referring to by "he".
originally posted by: Jukiodone
Is not off the table but would actually be more bizarre than Aliens.
Justice would be a champion patriot beyond all comparison if he's willing to jeopardise his legacy by being sucked into a co-intel project.
I am the source for this quote, which was indeed said by CIA Director William Casey at an early February 1981 meeting...
originally posted by: JimOberg
a reply to: Arbitrageur
"the US likes UFO reports to help mask sightings of their experimental aircraft which have been reported as UFOs"
Bingo. There are lot of non-extraterrestrial reasons why the Defense Department needs to be interested in 'UFO reports'.
1. First, identify and ameliorate instrumental 'funnies' in new sensory technology to make sure we don't accidentally misinterpret [or overlook] future readings.
2. Second, determine how detection 'funnies' might be deliberately induced by hackers and real enemies, and what we can do to frustrate such efforts.
3. Third, deliberately induce anomalous targets into the range of our own new detection/tracking technology to determine realistic reliability level of existing situational awareness systems.
4. Fourth, test enemy detection systems with deliberate pokes to identify exploitatable weakneses.
5. Fifth, assess which reports from in or near potentially enemy nations are indicators of their classified military testing and operations that we need insight into.
6. Sixth, at home and elsewhere in the world, determine which detections accidentally reveal highly classified operations of our own which might be revealed to enemy nations who are also looking for such indications, so as to improve masking, misdirection, and stealthiness.
7. Seventh, in so far as observations of UFO reports from adversary nations ARE indicators of leaked observable clues to military capabilities, do nothing to provoke such regimes from curtailing their own news media coverage of the 'pseudo-UFOs' .
8. Eighth, in so far as our own domestic UFO reports may be authentic indicators of classified military activities, purposefully create camouflage and masking reports to distract, confuse, or lull foreign observers and analysts.
originally posted by: Arbitrageur
Are we talking about the same Navy who might get additional funding if there is some unidentified threat it needs to defend us against, which is not the case if they identify it? So let me think about this and try to figure out how much incentive they have to say it's identified. Did they try as hard as Chris Mellon did to identify the UFO he said was "clearly not a US experimental aircraft"? Actually I think he's right, that one may not be from Groom Lake!