(March 25, 2017 at 9:56 am)val5662 Wrote:(March 25, 2017 at 5:55 am)pocaracas Wrote: Here Val, trust me, this is the link you want to see!
You can thank me later.
http://lmgtfy.com/?t=i&q=military+flying+saucer
I described the actions of the craft we saw.Check out what I typed on that page and then tell me what you think we saw.Take note of the acceleration speed from a dead hover.I have seen the images you linked me too.Ours wasn't from this planet.
http://vnovak.com/ufo14feb2011.html
Interesting.... how did I miss this?!
Hovering is a simple thing to accomplish.
Accelerating is simple enough, too.
Make it a remotely operated craft and no human needs to be injured by those stunts.
That you ascribe an extra-terrestrial origin to something that is, if true, a terrestrial craft is telling of your mindset.
Why do you say it's not from this planet?
Did you run a spectrographic analysis of the outer hull to determine that it's using an alloy or some elements that are not used on this planet? or that are just not present on Earth in enough amount to build such a craft?
Are there any military facilities within the vicinity of that sighting? (it's possible the craft had a long long range for remote operation)
Did it have any markings? any writing? Anything in some totally unknown characters? unknown even to fiction!!
If the craft was not that far from you, did you hear it? If it accelerated that much, reaching past the sound speed, you'd certainly hear the sonic boom. Did you hear anything?
Was the weather cloudy?
Are you aware of the existence of 3D laser holography? For that application, 2D holography was probably enough...
Bottom line is: there are many possible explanations for what you saw... or think you saw... or made up.
Until you exclude all human origins, you should refrain from attributing an extra-terrestrial origin to it.