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

An allien always shot in squadron. That was not for you directly but to explain for others the basic of a scientifical thougth and do a correction about what you said in your post about the word evidence as you introduced also suspission about my knowledge.
 
Collective hysteria in Las Vegas few days ago about an UFO crash in a garden ! The brain washing & re programing seems to work very well !

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/bloke-who-saw-ufo-crash-30220759

Is this the same process that transform some people in violent guys or daily killers by listen to & watching day by day violent movies and violent breaking news ? Then wokism remaking history fact by transforming them by changing facts or wrong analysm (the clay feet collossus syndrom) ?

We should discuss this perhaps if not done already in this thread. This should include deep fake figthing learning in school, more serious behavior from information chanels and newspaper, radio and so on !
 
@Fast Eddie D: I wondered the same about why no one took video of the supposed aliens. There is video footage of the incident, but it's taken by a person who is standing behind two other persons, and so the shot is blocked by their bodies. Further, it doesn't seem to sense as to why aliens would land their ship, troubled or not, in the small backyard of, what looks like, a closely propertied neighborhood. This wasn't some rural area.

On the other hand, while police didn't witness any aliens, which may be simply because they didn't arrive until later - after the 911 call. However, one of the responding officers can be heard on his body cam to say, that his partner did see a strange object in the sky, and that is the reason he, essentially, didn't dismiss the entire call as nonsense. Odd seeming, is that the police dept. hasn't released the bodycam footage of the officer entering the back yard, even though he clearly had been invited, due to supposed privacy concerns. That seems very unusual. Lastly, there is video evidence which looks like it was captured in the upper frame of an officer's bodycam as he arrives on the scene, of a large blue colored fireball (for lack of a better description) which was briefly captured traveling horizontally across the neighborhood sky at what appears to be low-ish altitude. It's not an airplane, and is moving far too slowly to be a meteor. Neither does it look anything like a traditional flying saucer. Weird.

In sum, I'd guess the incident was some kind of elaborate hoax, but that fireball is really odd looking.
 
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All the alien stuff in the media is so cliche. All the observed effects can be produced with lasers and holograms. Have you ever played with a laser pen? It can do all kinds of "impossible" things. It can "defy the known laws of physics" because it isn't a mass in motion; it's photons. The herky jerky movements of "flying saucers " I've seen look 100% exactly like a laser pen. Absolutely 100%.

No aliens are lurking around Las Vegas at night. Alien life almost assuredly is nothing like ET.
 
We even have some very different life forms on our own planet. The octopus uses aluminum to transport oxygen to cells, instead of iron like most lifeforms (including us). Because of this, its blood is blue. The octopus has multiple "brains" and evolved high intelligence independently of most other lifeforms on earth.

If you didn't know any better, you couldn't be blamed for thinking the octopus is an alien life form.
 
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Something to think about.
The UFO curse.
It's from Philip J Klass, UFO researcher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Klass#The_Philip_J._Klass_Award_for_Lifetime_Achievement
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF PHILIP J. KLASS
To ufologists who publicly criticize me, ... or who even think unkind thoughts about me in private, I do hereby leave and bequeath:
THE UFO CURSE:
No matter how long you live, you will never know any more about UFOs than you know today. You will never know any more about what UFOs really are, or where they come from. You will never know any more about what the U.S. Government really knows about UFOs than you know today. As you lie on your own death-bed you will be as mystified about UFOs as you are today. And you will remember this curse.
 
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If you didn't know any better, you couldn't be blamed for thinking the octopus is an alien life form.

The Octonions probably seeded them here! 😉
 

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With 2 billion plus smartphones on the planet you’d think there’d be just one irrefutable pic of an alien and/or alien craft.

Zip. Nada. Niks. Zero.

Like the R subject, mass delusion and an abject and wilful failure to engage with the hard facts of physics and astrobiology.
Exactly good point.
And very high resolution research satellites and high resolution targeting equipment.

Far as the Roswell " craft" there is plenty of black and white film reels of those.
There is plenty of German and American test footage showing the old gyroscope
flight controls failing many time immediately after launch.
They instantly go horizontal instead of vertical.
They were lucky the failed missile did not hit a more populated area


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Reminds me of a famous quote

I was prompted to look up the quote. While doing so, I found the following one which sounds particularly apt.

“You know the saying 'seeing is believing'? It's a problem, when you think about it. I mean, it's reasonable for people to want proof before they accept something they've been told. I do. I'm a fan of logic and demonstrable facts. But the idea inherent: that you can believe what you see? That's majorly flawed, because people usually have no clue what they're looking at.” - Kate A. Boorman, What We Buried
 
I admit I did paraphrase Galu 🙂

Had I used the exact words I would have fallen foul of forum rules which I don’t want to do.

It does seem though humans will always look for something greater, better or more omnipotent than they ar e- not that we are any of these things in the big scheme. The latest things are aliens and AI.

Nevertheless, I stray into metaphysics here when instead I should just focus on the highly improbable thesis that our neck of the cosmos (ie within the local galactic group) is teeming with advanced alien civilisations. The math says it isn’t and interestingly Prof Brian Cox has now come out and said something similar. Not because of astrophysics but because of straightforward biology. It takes billions of years to make a planet suitable for advanced life forms, the right kind of star, and then absolutely unbelievable luck to end up with high intelligence. We are a fluke of nature, not the end destination of evolution.