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originally posted by: DexterRiley
I think that so far the "disclosure" shows that there is something to the UFO phenomena. It doesn't necessarily mean they are of an extraterrestrial origin.
There is still the possibility of a terrestrial origin, including such things as ancient civilizations. Our oceans still remain largely unexplored.
We should keep an open mind about the origins of these sightings. The real truth may be even more amazing that we currently believe.
-dex
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: humanoidlord
There's documentary evidence it is real. My point is it could be a secret military drone.
Or it could be a real extraterrestrial craft. I'm just pointing out "Unidentified" has more than one meaning.
It'd be difficult to control a drone like that. We don't have anything that can go that fast.
How do you know that? That's the point of the black programs- we aren't supposed to know what we have.
Very true, and fair point. My only argument would be that if we had the technology to build something that could take off that fast, and stop on a dime at such a high rate of speed then we'd be using it already and would already be able to travel further distances..
originally posted by: KansasGirl
Yes. And again, a black or unacknowledged special access program wouldn't tell us about when they used the tech or where they went with it.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: KansasGirl
Yes. And again, a black or unacknowledged special access program wouldn't tell us about when they used the tech or where they went with it.
Also, there's a little thing called "testing." Sometimes these projects can do fabulous things, but aren't useful in a real-life situation.
Two places in Texas. The Garner area and Brazoria county. See them more often than most would believe.
originally posted by: vinifalou
a reply to: skunkape23
Sell me your idea.