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Originally posted by hsur2112
Originally posted by JeepGal
Man, I started watching and once again, I fell asleep.
Me too, JeepGal. What's wrong with us? I can't even stay awake for an hour long show. You should see how full my dvr is. I need to watch the last 15 minutes of about 23 programs.
Anyway, this incident was fascinating. So much corroberating evidence that cannot be discounted or debunked. There are not very many cases such as this. And there are no videos or pictures for people to pick apart.
Good job, Hunters!
Originally posted by JeepGal
One point made that I found really interesting was this... if the objects were simply weather balloons, as the "UFO Officer" stated in his official report, then why would they need to send a plane up to investigate?
But I'm still reserving judgement on this program until I've seen the next episode. This one may have been a fluke!
Originally posted by observe50
I also like the way they mentioned UFO as Yoofo is that supposed to be a code name.
Originally posted by danx
The claim that the UFO Officer "was unexperienced and wasn't a trained observer" or some words to that effect, are completely ridiculous and make no sense.
Are you telling me that someone from the Foreign Technology Division, the people who tested and studied (and most likely reverse-engineered) foreign hardware, weren't trained observers? He was most likely the most trained observer that was on the base at the time, as it's probably part of his job to (try to) identify foreign planes, as well as domestic! Otherwise what was the point of his job?