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originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: BiffWellington
So an object having no wings or exhaust outperforming a fighter jet and, according to pilot witnesses, appearing to defy the laws of physics is merely a "slight abnormality"?
Learn to use terms such as "apparently"
originally posted by: BiffWellington
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: BiffWellington
So an object having no wings or exhaust outperforming a fighter jet and, according to pilot witnesses, appearing to defy the laws of physics is merely a "slight abnormality"?
Learn to use terms such as "apparently"
Thanks for the tip.
Just for fun:
Twelve Government Documents That Take UFOs Seriously
originally posted by: BiffWellington
originally posted by: TerraLiga
This website and others are full of paranoid fantasists who immediately jump on any slight abnormality and automatically assume it must be alien.
So an object having no wings or exhaust outperforming a fighter jet and, according to pilot witnesses, appearing to defy the laws of physics is merely a "slight abnormality"?
Not sure a person has to be a "paranoid fantasist" to consider that, if such reports are accurate (and very similar observations have been reported by military pilots for about 70 years), whatever these things are, they don't come anywhere near fitting the description (to put it mildly) of any known human technology.
originally posted by: JimOberg
originally posted by: FauxMulder
a reply to: TerraLiga
The article refers to an F18 super hornet. There is video of the incident that has been released by the military. You haven't seen it?
I've seen the one released by Elizondo as part of his fund-raising campaign. When/where was it ever released 'by the military'?
originally posted by: FauxMulder
a reply to: TerraLiga
I never came to any conclusion. Just pointing out that automatically suggesting it was a Russian or Chinese aircraft is just as "not productive" as automatically assuming it was extra terrestrial.