bad_hair_day wrote:Pretty hard to dismiss Dino, but the regulars will try.
Gremill wrote:Interesting use of language by calling them 'drones' - it would be highly amusing if the Yanks were being buzzed by their own tech without their knowledge.
bad_hair_day wrote:Gremill wrote:Interesting use of language by calling them 'drones' - it would be highly amusing if the Yanks were being buzzed by their own tech without their knowledge.
Grem, curious. Did you read the Warzone article?
You’d think six experimental Yank drones (shaped like a tic-tac?) would try and do it covertly, not over a period of four nights and risking their expensive toys being shot down.
Dinostar77 wrote:bad_hair_day wrote:Super secret tech that wasn’t trying to be secret, at all.
Have a read of this.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27666/what-the-hell-is-going-on-with-ufos-and-department-of-defense
Can't be a coincidence can it? A battlegroup deploy tye latest and greatest computer aided battlefield network and on day one a tictac turns up to "test" its capabilities. Its not beyond the realm of possibility that some corporation has some ridiculously advanced aerial technology known to very few. Potentially cant be shot down by the current tech on the ships hence the brazen display?
superflyninja wrote:Im also deeply suspect of Louis Elisondo. Of all the avenues he could have gone down he went with Tom DeLonge?
Yeah you make a good point about ole Louis. I guess Im putting money on the UAP/V(??)s not being "ours".bad_hair_day wrote:If you hit an internal government wall and couldn’t go up or round, moving where there’s passion, a curated team with access to money and media attention seems a good bet. Other military besides the US have had UAV encounters Russia, Chile, France, Iran, etc so who knows what these objects are up to.Im also deeply suspect of Louis Elisondo. Of all the avenues he could have gone down he went with Tom DeLonge?
Dont worry, Gerard Butler will save the day.Lord_Griff wrote:These hi tech incursions are clearly the work of a disgruntled scientist who had his government funding cut just before his major break through. He now operates out of an antarctic base, deep underground, warmed by the power source of the the mother ship he unearthed using reverse engineered tech.
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