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

My dad flew Jets for the Indian Air Force. There is not a single plane in the IAF he is not certified on or is a qualified instructor on.
The last Command He held was for a squadron of Mig 25 Fox Bats.
He has flown Spy missions. Sub space.
One thing I always wondered about. Was why is it that Indian Pilots never ever ever see UFOs. But only pilots in countries like USA and russia see UFOs.
We grew up at bases across the country. Well mostly Iraq and India. But never one UFO.
Same for the general public.Aliens seem to love abducting Americans.
Never ever heard of an Indian being abducted. Ever wonder why lol.

Disclaimer: this post is not intended to represent my employer or the DOD. It is purely speculative and intended for entertainment purposes.

With that out of the way...

Most of the famous UFO sightings of the last 20 years happened near NIWC PAC near San Diego and NIWC Atlantic located in Charleston SC.

Here's a description of NIWC PAC:

"Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific), formerly Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific or SSC Pacific) provides the US Navy with research, development, delivery and support of integrated command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR), cyber and space systems and capabilities across all warfighting domains. The only Naval technical center headquartered in a major fleet concentration area, NIWC Pacific manages strategic locations both in the Pacific theater and around the world.

NIWC Pacific is advancing the Navy's employment of next generation unmanned systems and autonomous vehicles, large data management, antenna design, clean and renewable energy sources, and both offensive and defensive cyber programs. As the primary research arm of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), NIWC Pacific supports basic research and prototype development, basic and applied science, extensive test and evaluation services, systems engineering and integration, installation and full spectrum life-cycle support of fielded systems. With worldwide connectivity and numerous partnerships with private industry and academia, NIWC Pacific addresses warfighting requirements for Navy, Joint, National and Coalition war fighters."


Even going back to the Lazar videos in the 1980s, Lazar specifically said that the craft recovered from Roswell were Navy property. Basically the craft were recovered by the US Army, transported to an Air Force base in the Nevada desert, but the Navy always claimed ownership of them because the Navy is generally responsible for that domain.

Here's an article that gets into some of the politics involved in space warfare, and the US Navy, USAF and Space Force:

https://nationalinterest.org/feature/space-wars-why-the-air-force-navy-will-fight-control-the-21504

"I agree with Hipple’s suggestion that mature space operations are “clearly naval operations.” I also sympathize with his view that only a naval culture is compatible with the United States’ long-term space needs. Where Hipple goes wrong, however, is when he claims “the Air Force lacks the particular mentality and expertise necessary” to accomplish these advanced space missions and, consequently, that space “belongs to the Navy!”"
 
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Roswell has been well researched from multiple angles. The documented evidence suggests a government sponsored hoax. That is interesting in and of itself. Members of the intelligence community have imbedded themselves in UFO organizations since the 40s. They have also manipulated UFO researchers. This is documented stuff and is the topic of the documentary film Mirage Men that I’ve repeatedly recommended.

The bs continues to this day. We’re seeing it right now with the congressional stuff being reported on currently. The guy in charge of it all is even open about being a disinfo agent previously which is the only new twist this time around.

As the years roll by, it looks like Tom DeLonge from Blink 182 was just a useful idiot:

  • DeLonge got divorced after nearly 20 years of marriage : https://www.nickiswift.com/186118/the-real-reason-why-tom-delonge-and-his-wife-split-after-18-years/
  • DeLonge sold his music rights. This is a doozy; music rights can sell for millions of dollars, and someone selling them at such a relatively young age sure seems to signal financial trouble if you ask me. Neil Young sold his catalog last year, but he's 76 years old. Also, Young held onto half the rights. To me, that looks like someone who's just making sure nobody in his family will ever have to work. But selling your catalog at the age of 50ish? That's a little suspect. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/neil-young-catalog-sale/
  • "To the Stars Academy" had a store near San Diego, which is now closed
  • DeLonge moved to Vegas

Maybe there's more to it than what I can see here. But it looks to me that DeLonge got obsessed with UFOs, blew his entire life savings on the pursuit, and things didn't end well.
 
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It’s because neither of the two can be bothered to do basic research.
That's a.k.a. internet forums.
I grew up during the Cold War so I was pumped full of lies and BS. Nothing's changed except the boogieman du jour. But what perterbs me the most is that the US has gone from emphasizing scientific advancement through education, to being most decidedly anti-scientific.
Then don't look up how much of that is done by other countries because it may cause you to faint from perturbation overload.
 
Really appreciate the fear mongering here. It's either China or aliens, but either way we should be worried. This is why I stopped watching news many years ago lol.
I must say, that this is the single best interview/discussion I've seen on the subject of UFOs. I almost didn't bother to watch it. The discussion was serious, open-minded, and addressed most all of the relevant questions, along with their logical implications.
 
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The original Chinese "Alien" signal article was amended a day later.
https://www.newsweek.com/china-radio-signal-alien-intelligent-civilizations-1716026
“…The scientists involved in the research have now clarified to Newsweek that they definitely have not found evidence of alien life and that the radio signals detected were from Earth…”

While I‘ve no reason to doubt their above revision, it raises questions of it’s logic. Such as, they figured out only one day AFTER releasing the world shaking news of an alien signal, that the signal was actually Earth based? The timing of that just doesn’t seem credible. I don’t know what the Chinese are up to, but I don’t understand why they would announcing that world shaking news without thorough analysis, knowing the embarrassment it would bring their nation If they were mistaken, and then recant it only ONE DAY LATER. Something seems very fishy about the one day separation of these two announcements.
 
“…The scientists involved in the research have now clarified to Newsweek that they definitely have not found evidence of alien life and that the radio signals detected were from Earth…”

While I‘ve no reason to doubt their above revision, it raises questions of it’s logic. Such as, they figured out only one day AFTER releasing the world shaking news of an alien signal, that the signal was actually Earth based? The timing of that just doesn’t seem credible. I don’t know what the Chinese are up to, but I don’t understand why they would announcing that world shaking news without thorough analysis, knowing the embarrassment it would bring their nation If they were mistaken, and then recant it only ONE DAY LATER. Something seems very fishy about the one day separation of these two announcements.
Agree! and exactly.
Fishy and many other animals.
Mainly Bull Krap.

I haven't cleared my cookies yet.
Was just at Parts Express looking at speakers.

clicked on the News week link.

Bingo bango.

what do you know ? The article has 4 google marketing adds
all from parts express.

OHHH my god how did Newsweek know I like speakers.
Must be Aliens.

Assume 1 to 3 million people viewed the pointless story.
and like any page hopefully you get 1 to 10% of those suckers

to click the ADVERTISMENTS

Lets do a survey. Are you Human, Do you drink Water, Do you like food?
OHHH boy do we have a story for you. ( sponsored by Google)