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Tifozy, I don't understand why you have to grab something I post and twist it around.
1- To mock the thread
2- So that perhaps another 'smart' ATS member could trace the route the fuselage took. I wouldn't be surprised if this turns out to be the same truck as it most likely traveled only by night and at relatively slow speeds.
Oh, and yes, most likely the (local) government did release info about it, I don't live there, I don't know.
Instead we get a fool who could have called local authorities to try and find out what's going on, but instead starts a thread on ATS called 'landing on i20?'
What's even worse, there's no attempt on anyone to find out what's going on between pages 1-3, the closest they come to is a guy monitoring radio stations to see if they mention anything.
Coincidentally, another ATSr posts the same thing, but on another thread, and another road in the same area. That's when the real smart ATSrs kicked in. They figured out that's the route between to known facilities, and even go as far as to guess what it might have been (a fighter jet fuselage).
Sadly, to date, no one suggested contacting the transportation authority in Texas to try and find more info. Do it myself perhaps? I'm sorry, but no. Guys like you make me lose all hope in humankind since I know that if I call, and post results here, guys like you will start throwing comments like 'that's why it's called a coverup, they won't tell you the tuth!', or will find never ending loopholes in the story.
Guys like you make me lose all hope in humankind since I know that if I call, and post results here, guys like you will start throwing comments like 'that's why it's called a coverup, they won't tell you the tuth!', or will find never ending loopholes in the story.
So somehow you came to the conclusion that there was something in the sky - I thought u didn't jump to conclusions that easily. But anyways, suppose there was something, suppose it was a weather balloon, suppose the military did shoot it down. Would you ever expect to see the headline 'Military shoots thousands of rounds, downs weather balloon'?
Maybe they did shoot down a weather balloon and are still covering it up.
Maybe they shot a weather balloon, and missed.
Maybe they did shoot an UFO with no success.
Maybe they downed an UFO and are covering it up.
Maybe they simply shot a cloud.
Abosutely no one ever said 'weather balloon, case closed' rather they open possibilities, same thing I'm doing here.
Originally posted by Tifozi
We didn't just monitored the radio station
Originally posted by Alxandro
Ok, the case has been solved and this was no UFO.
I just attended a seminar and the speaker of this session was discussing structural data and test analysis and his presentation included an actual photo of this object on the flatbed rolling down I20.
There was laughter when he said how this event generated multiple reported sightings of a possible UFO.
Turns out this was a JSF F-35 plane on its way from the Lockheed Martin plant in West Fort Worth to a dock in Houston. The plane was then shipped to the UK for the purpose of conducting structural analysis tests.
If anyone lives near the Humber Bridge in England you may have seen isimilar reports as it arrived in the UK.
Originally posted by qonone
reply to post by Alxandro
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/057053ba808e.jpg[/atsimg]
...what a beautiful craft! It is a "striker" indeed, imo.
Originally posted by dowhatyoufear3
haha i think the poster that mention the empty lots was just being humorus...lol, just my opinion
the only thing i have to say about the whole flat bed truck thing, to me it seems the driver is parked on the side of the highway on the shoulder look at the solid white line....i dont think he's moving because none of the street lights are blurred? you would think with a simple cell phone camera it woulndt be good enough to capture moving lights without being blurred, but i know nothing of carmeras....so what im saying is if they did put it on a flat trailer then maby they havnt had time to cover it up and thats why he was only able to get 2 pics??? thoughts?