(October 11, 2011 at 9:57 am)Rhythm Wrote: I've been in the service Cox. There's another authority that doesn't exist. You do realize that our military absolutely spent money on psychic defense correct? It's a really simple equation for the military. "It isn't ours, can we shoot it?" Now, is this "proof" evidence or yet more testimony? I'll watch the whole damned thing if there's a doohicky, remember?
(Everyone knows that aliens love alligator hide shoes, rampant interstellar consumerism obviously did in the dinos)
I believe it presents evidence e.g radar readings that back up what the pilots are seeing and the records of these 'incidents'. Your level-headed no nonsense approach is what is needed to explain why the 'proofs' provided in this documentary, are nothing to get excited about. Where am I going wrong in getting excited about this stuff?
What struck me about the examples in this documentary, is that like the retired airforce guys at the news conference last year, no one claims to have seen an alien or any silly nonsense like that. It's all about the vehicle, its technology and what it seems to be doing. These are all rational things to consider and don't need to involve 'aliens'. The other thing that struck me about this document, was that the same 'features' are occurring, as with the other guys: craft that make no sound, circular (and triangular in this document), a pulsating light, like it's blinking, operating maenouvres that defy known technology.
Gee whizz! This is such fascinating stuff. I hope someone will check this documentary out and debunk it if possible.

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