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Originally posted by Low Orbit
no, but still it makes much more sence than your scenario.
Originally posted by 5aret
Originally posted by Low Orbit
no, but still it makes much more sence than your scenario.
And why is this? The Russians are more likely to spy on us with this technology than the US doing it to itself. Thats like saying we are attacking ourselves. Its not like its not a possibility, but Id rather take other nations doing it than doing it to ourselves.
Originally posted by Low Orbit
In order for a saucer to fly to the U.S. and back at those speeds I would be much more inclined to think either it took off on American soil or it's alien rather than Soviet. How far behind were the Soviets during the cold war, if what you say is true, they would still be years ahead of us in the cold war. And if that were true why did the USSR ever break apart?
Originally posted by 5aret
Originally posted by Low Orbit
In order for a saucer to fly to the U.S. and back at those speeds I would be much more inclined to think either it took off on American soil or it's alien rather than Soviet. How far behind were the Soviets during the cold war, if what you say is true, they would still be years ahead of us in the cold war. And if that were true why did the USSR ever break apart?
Okay, I get what your saying, your saying that the USSR was far behind, so they couldnt possibly create a UFO and then fly it farther than any other of their aircraft. But, if the USSR did create UFO's, then why would they do it if it wasnt faster or could go longer than any other of their aircraft? Many US pilots were out flown by these things.
5aret
Originally posted by Low Orbit
Im saying the above and then Im also saying why couldn't the Soviets win a cold war with us if they had both saucers and nukes, surely we could both agree that this would of been sufficient technology to give the advantage of winning a cold war to the Russians.