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All About UFO's

:) Exactly. Now, back to our little discussion on little green men.
Now, now... Some of them are grey (if memory serves).

ahem.

re: Drones going dark
. They are still there (presumably). Thus my apparently innovative suggestion of looking for them with a very bright light.
World War I style.
It also makes one wonder why they have flashing lights on them until somebody decides to look at them.

No more droning from me.
Back to the UAPs that break the laws of physics -- and largely shun the Garden State, at least historically.
 
Now, now... Some of them are grey (if memory serves).

ahem.

re: Drones going dark
. They are still there (presumably). Thus my apparently innovative suggestion of looking for them with a very bright light.
World War I style.
It also makes one wonder why they have flashing lights on them until somebody decides to look at them.

No more droning from me.
Back to the UAPs that break the laws of physics -- and largely shun the Garden State, at least historically.
As most intelligent beings do. I kid! :rolleyes:
 
Just shoot the drone buggers out of the sky... how hard can that be for the military these days ?
They should not be that hard to miss when they are the size of cars.
 
Just shoot the drone buggers out of the sky... how hard can that be for the military these days ?
They should not be that hard to miss when they are the size of cars.
Not too difficult for ordinary drones - see the video below (starting at 16:04). But, I don't know about the ones over NJ.

 
"It's on TCAS". The pilot states that in the conversation. That infers the object had a TCAS transponder.

I think it is a next generation hypersonic, stealth, fixed wing drone, probably made by Boeing. Somebody posted pictures of some of the Boeing drones earlier in the thread.

EDIT: I'm not sure the incidents in the video and the article are the same. In the video it is picked up on TCAS, but in the article it was not.
Maybe it's an extra terrestrial vehicle spoofing a TCAS transponder! Just to confuse us. Now that I think about it, that's the perfect disguise for an alien ship! Pretend like you're an airplane, drone, or weather balloon.
 
Maybe it's an extra terrestrial vehicle spoofing a TCAS transponder! Just to confuse us. Now that I think about it, that's the perfect disguise for an alien ship! Pretend like you're an airplane, drone, or weather balloon.
Nah... come as an obvious extraterrestrial vehicle - nobody will see you, photograph you or notice you. If they disguised themselves as balloons or drones, they'd be all over the internet.
 
Now, now... Some of them are grey (if memory serves).
Finally - photographic evidence. Definitely grey. Still running lights, so he thinks he's not been detected.. Lucky my iPhone takes stealth pictures. And look at the swarm of his mates in the background!!

I'm pretty sure those cans are HD600s - they're trolling ASR Now.

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Nah... come as an obvious extraterrestrial vehicle - nobody will see you, photograph you or notice you. If they disguised themselves as balloons or drones, they'd be all over the internet.
You're right! lol
 
Maybe the investigations were just moved to different projects, e.g., more recently, AATIP, the UAP Task Force, AARO and Immaculate Constellation.

E.g., https://mace.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/mace.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Cannon 212_20241113_154539.pdf

Actually, no.

That text is completely made up. It comes from the scene below in Howard Hawks', The Thing From Another World.

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The copy of Air Force magazine that Lt. Ken Erikson (played by Robert Nichols) is reading from is real. It is the March, 1950 issue.

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There just isn't anything in that issue at all about UFOs.

However, all three points in that 'bulletin' completely explain the "UFO" phenomenon.
 
But there will be restrictions placed on the airspace if "they" don't want you poking around in your Cessna or whatever.

Maps with restricted airspace are only there to throw you off track. You don't 'hide' a secret lab on a map that tells you not to fly around there. You 'hide' the lab in a nondescript facility that is run by some other government agency, like the Department of Agriculture.

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The most interesting thing about the Nevada Test Site is not Groom Lake, but Yucca Flat.


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The most nuclear bombed place on Earth.
 
Video evidence is all over the Internet.

Where is the 4K/8K, nightvision, IR video of these "UFOs"? There are cameras in the hands of practically every person on the planet and all we have are shaky, blurry videos that are no better than the original Patterson–Gimlin 8mm film of Bigfoot taken in 1967. We can capture images of rockets from miles away:

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with crystal clarity, yet no one can produce a clear image of one of these "UFOs" that's only a few hundred feet away.
 
If I had a an unmanned top of the line spy drone, I'd test it out at home. If anyone saw it I would be like "Wow, what is that?" Then when it is caught spying through the bathroom windows of the Kreml I would go like "Yeah, funny that. We've had the exact same problem. Have you tried tinted windows?"
 
"Lack of critical thinking, STEM illiteracy and a complacent media make for malleable minds."

"There's a sucker born every minute." - Michael Cassius McDonald
"We’re about 5-10 years away from a divergence in society where a large percentage of the populace departs from objective reality."

This is an audio site. In our world, a large percentage of the populace departed from objective reality what, forty five years ago?
 
Where is the 4K/8K, nightvision, IR video of these "UFOs"?
It might help to read to what I was responding. I was referring to the drones over New Jersey. If you can't find videos of those online, my advice is to do a more thorough search.

EDIT: And yes, many of the videos online purported to be of drones actually are videos of planes, helicopters, and I even saw one that looked to be of a star or planet. But, there are some clear videos online of large drones purported to be taken in NJ in the last few weeks.
 
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