Pentagon spokeswoman Susan Gough stated, "As we have said before, to maintain operations security and to avoid disclosing information that may be useful to potential adversaries, DOD does not discuss publicly the details of either the observations or the examinations of reported incursions into our training ranges or designated airspace, including those incursions initially designated as UAP."
Other UFO sightings verified by the Pentagon include three unexplained craft filmed by a Navy pilot in 2019, near Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia. Known as the Sphere, the Acorn and the Metallic Blimp, some speculate that the objects are balloons or foreign drones.
In related news, the US Navy holds patents on inventions that claim to change the "fabric of reality." Are these strange unexplained aerial phenomena off-world alien tech, visitors from another time or dimension, our own, or something else again?
Your call,
LSP
I think the homemade pics and videos of pie plates back in the 1960's were a lot more convincing than this stuff.
ReplyDelete-Why do they want us to think aliens are here?
-Why do they freely admit that they don't know what the heck things are that are visiting our military installations?
Does the reality changing fabric render you invisible?
ReplyDeleteAs it flew off, seamen/women reportedly heard it playing "Lucy in the sky with diamonds".
ReplyDeleteI haven't a clue as to what they are. Colorado's San Luis Valley is another UFO hot spot.
ReplyDelete1971, late evening on a moonless but clear night, I was headed West on Hwy 39 from Woodruff, UT. A large, irregular shaped black "hole" going South passed a few miles in front of me. All around it I could see the mountains, but there wasn't any kind of reflected light from the object. I haven't a clue as to what it could have been. My car ran normally and I didn't feel any physical change. I was also stone sober.
What I'm certain of, if aliens are visiting us, they keep their doors locked.
Good questions, Kid.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they're testing the waters for "full disclosure," which would be interesting, or redirecting attention from advanced tech. Maybe both.
Whatever the case, flying pyramids are new. Welcome to Stargate...
I haven't looked at all the patents, LL, but I'd imagine it does. Useful in our upcoming war with China.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, Pewster, I'll have to include that in our next Jukebox Monday.
ReplyDeleteNeat UFO story, WSF. I've seen a couple too, one not so long ago here at the Compound. My guess?
ReplyDeleteOur own tech. Who knows what we've been up to for the last few decades, surely it'd put "stealth" to shame.
I'm with you on the stuff being our own tech. SR-71 was 1960.. Then again it would not be hard to convince me the politicians have robbed DOD and R&D and spent it all on cocaine and hookers.
ReplyDeleteThat's weird, Kid. I can picture that scenario. Kinda like Bill Clinton but accelerated?
ReplyDeleteThat's my thought and those things are not getting better.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely not.
ReplyDeleteThere was, of course, the famous sighting just outside of Moline that scientists thought to be Martian in origin.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwAcvIZzuM0
My favorite line in this was about Spiro Agnew giving a speech about raising the Mars tax.
Firstly, this is going to mess the heck out of my U-tube algorithm. Also, that triangle in the video was plainly rocking a double-pulse strobe light. There are several designs of home built aircraft that can be loosely described as triangular in outline. Can't help you with the cliff diving basketball.
ReplyDeleteWell that was awesome, WWW. Stay tuned for Jukebox Monday.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, Ritchie. Apparently there were a couple of "pyramids" over the ship. A small swarm of DIY strobers spooking the Navy? Why not, we live in, ahem, strange times.
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