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Originally posted by AcesInTheHole
But the technology does exist.
Originally posted by random hero
I'm pretty sure if the gov't had developed optical stealth technology, they wouldn't then go and test it in broad daylight over Los Angeles.
Originally posted by random hero
I'm pretty sure if the gov't had developed optical stealth technology, they wouldn't then go and test it in broad daylight over Los Angeles.
Originally posted by pjslug
I just saw the most amazing thing!
I was just sitting outside having a cigarette and I was looking up (as I always do since I joined this site) and I saw the most amazing thing. In a straight flight path above my head I saw what looked like an eagle that wasn't flapping it's wings. It was at least several thousand feet up, so it was much too big to be an eagle and was flying at the speed of a passenger jet. I figured it might be a stealth bomber because it was flying in a straight path. But then it just vanished right into thin air!! And then on the same flight path right behind it I saw another one. And then it too vanished into thin air!!! It had to be some kind of aircraft because I heard the jets, but it left no contrail. I wish I would have had a camera with me. It was unbelievable!! It has been raining out so there are plenty of clouds in the sky. But they didn't fly into the clouds. If it had been just one plane, I would figure, okay, maybe I'm just seeing things. But there were two, and they were identical, flying on the exact same straight path. I live in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles county. What the hell were these??
Originally posted by pjslug
I just saw the most amazing thing!
I was just sitting outside having a cigarette and I was looking up (as I always do since I joined this site) and I saw the most amazing thing. In a straight flight path above my head I saw what looked like an eagle that wasn't flapping it's wings. It was at least several thousand feet up, so it was much too big to be an eagle and was flying at the speed of a passenger jet. I figured it might be a stealth bomber because it was flying in a straight path. But then it just vanished right into thin air!! And then on the same flight path right behind it I saw another one. And then it too vanished into thin air!!! It had to be some kind of aircraft because I heard the jets, but it left no contrail. I wish I would have had a camera with me. It was unbelievable!! It has been raining out so there are plenty of clouds in the sky. But they didn't fly into the clouds. If it had been just one plane, I would figure, okay, maybe I'm just seeing things. But there were two, and they were identical, flying on the exact same straight path. I live in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles county. What the hell were these??
Originally posted by TrappedSoul
I think it's very uneducated to post THAT video to prove your point...
I also do believe that the technology exist, but the video you showed is just using a really retarded "cloaking" method that I KNOW wouldn't work on these airplanes.
And I can't imagine that people refer to those videos when talking about cloaking technology...
Originally posted by AcesInTheHole
Originally posted by random hero
I'm pretty sure if the gov't had developed optical stealth technology, they wouldn't then go and test it in broad daylight over Los Angeles.
Maybe, maybe not. But the technology does exist.
Originally posted by BobbyDidgital
Congratulations on your observation! Now youll never take your eyes off the sky... Got a question or two, Where the aircraft flying out to sea? What Color? Shape of them? No other aircraft in the area before during and after?
Originally posted by roadgravel
Your weather observations looks quite accurate per weather underground for Chatsworth CA.
Scattered clouds at 5000 and 6500 ft and no measured rain for a couple of hours. Scattered is less than 40-50% cover.