US Naval pilots "We see UFO everyday for at least a couple of years"

We are in al likelihood alone in the Galaxy and should simply accept that and get on with life. One day, if we learn to live peacefully and respect our home planet, we may get to other star systems and propagate through the Milky Way, but that is a few million years in the future.

Don’t believe all this alien contact guff-guff. Life’s too short for fairy stories.
 
If they are not ours, then what other nation could they even conceivably belong to? Their flight dynamics signify not merely a radical leap in technology, but a radically radical leap. So, no matter who else they belong to, human or alien, they constitute a matter of the very highest national security concern for the U.S.


I'd consider the security concern would be more of a world-wide issue, wouldn't you?
 
If they are not ours, then what other nation could they even conceivably belong to? Their flight dynamics signify not merely a radical leap in technology, but a radically radical leap. So, no matter who else they belong to, human or alien, they constitute a matter of the very highest national security concern for the U.S.

you are presuming that there are indeed actual physical objects in flight. All that has been reported are sightings, some of them unexplained. Bring me a UFO and put it on my, or your local policeman's, driveway and then I will agree that there is reason for concern.
 
We are in al likelihood alone in the Galaxy and should simply accept that and get on with life. One day, if we learn to live peacefully and respect our home planet, we may get to other star systems and propagate through the Milky Way, but that is a few million years in the future.
More likelihood of a few hundred years to get to other star systems, then little less than 1 million years to propagate through the Milky Way.
Don’t believe all this alien contact guff-guff. Life’s too short for fairy stories.
People are free to believe what they want. At least in this country it still is the case.
 
Can the DOD flat-out lie to Congress? Let's say it's our, but for some obvious reason the DOD doesn't want to reveal it, can they lie to Congress?

On the other hands, if it's really truely not ours, and not aliens, then we are in deep sh$t if it's from Russia or China.
 
I'd consider the security concern would be more of a world-wide issue, wouldn't you?

Absolutely. I mentioned only the U.S., because of all the high-level news about the US Navy sightings, and the UFO report that's about to be given our Congress from our intelligence community. Not that I believe the community will be completely forthcoming as the new law supposedly requires. This topic is of world import.
 
Can the DOD flat-out lie to Congress? Let's say it's our, but for some obvious reason the DOD doesn't want to reveal it, can they lie to Congress?

On the other hands, if it's really truely not ours, and not aliens, then we are in deep sh$t if it's from Russia or China.

Why can't they continue to lie? No simple law is going to make them (the DoD and the intelligence community) provide such information if they ibelieve it's in the national security interest not to. They have been concealing something for the better part of a century now, so, they don't seem likely to truly come clean that easily. What does seem clear to me, however, is that there is a growing split within the DoD. The Navy has not been releasing these videos without the approval of the highest level of the Pentagon, it just wouldn't happen. It's easy to imagine a growing fissure finally developing amongst those who are in the know, regarding disclosure. At least, regarding the UFO craft. This issue has been brewing for a very long time now, and it seems ready to boil over.