Doesn't answer any of my questions. Not even clear what the circumstances or location of the imagery was. It looks like technology, and that's about as far as one can go. Whose, or how, are unknown. Classic UFO, with no answers. (The written text is scientific gibberish.) It is not excluded that this is a hoax. A purported UFO contactee by the name of George Adamski made quite a reputation for himself before he was found out. This was back in the 1950s. Very compelling account with breathtaking photos and illustrative diagrams.
The link is just one they allowed you (us) to know. There are many more out there if you decide to pursue this rabbit hole. I wont do the work for you. Been there done that and I'm not being paid to teach you.
Sate your own skepticism like I had to do. It's the only way.
Boy, you really believe in dragons, don't you? Easily led by hoaxes or mysteries? What "work" is there to do, when the end product is ignorance? Major Donald Keyhoe did much more "work" than you have even hinted at, but I doubt you have read him. I am skeptical of fantastic interpretations, not of the existence of real phenomena. But real phenomena are the subject of science and must stand up to scientific scrutiny and standards of expectation.
Space-faring craft? Designed from "others"? The black triangles (?) are ours? Any evidence for this string of implausibilities?
I gave you a link. Click it.
Doesn't answer any of my questions. Not even clear what the circumstances or location of the imagery was. It looks like technology, and that's about as far as one can go. Whose, or how, are unknown. Classic UFO, with no answers. (The written text is scientific gibberish.) It is not excluded that this is a hoax. A purported UFO contactee by the name of George Adamski made quite a reputation for himself before he was found out. This was back in the 1950s. Very compelling account with breathtaking photos and illustrative diagrams.
The link is just one they allowed you (us) to know. There are many more out there if you decide to pursue this rabbit hole. I wont do the work for you. Been there done that and I'm not being paid to teach you.
Sate your own skepticism like I had to do. It's the only way.
Boy, you really believe in dragons, don't you? Easily led by hoaxes or mysteries? What "work" is there to do, when the end product is ignorance? Major Donald Keyhoe did much more "work" than you have even hinted at, but I doubt you have read him. I am skeptical of fantastic interpretations, not of the existence of real phenomena. But real phenomena are the subject of science and must stand up to scientific scrutiny and standards of expectation.