I have 10K flight hours logged on the P3 Orion aircraft in the Navy. I was the flight engineer. I saw a UFO in the Azores in August of 1980. It exhibited jaw dropping aeronautical capabilities. I instantly knew it was not anything in the military inventory and I watched it disappear when it shot straight up and left the atmosphere into deep space. It literally disappeared into the Milky Way when I couldn't track it anymore. Back then I had 20/10 vision which means what a person with 20/20 vision can see at a thousand feet I could see it just as well at 2000 feet. I lost sight of it in five or six seconds.
In San Diego County, during Covid lockdowns, it was prohibited to go to the beach. People were being ticketed like $1,000 for parking in beach parking lots and just watching the water from inside their car. Meanwhile, there were many people in Carlsbad (just south of Camp Pendleton) who had ocean views from their homes or were on the beach illegally who claimed they saw a craft come up out of the ocean and fly away rapidly. Someone even got a photo and posted it on Nextdoor. The discussion on Nextdoor basically concluded that the military was taking advantage of the lack of public scrutiny to test an advanced craft. Do you have any thoughts/comments about that?
Before diving into a nothing Burger I asked Gemini for a brief
"Here is the unvarnished reality. The archive is a government dumping ground for inconclusive data.
There is absolutely no definitive proof of extraterrestrial craft. It contains nothing but gigabytes of blurry sensor footage, unresolved radar anomalies, and endless bureaucratic paperwork. The administration is essentially uploading its unsolved cold cases to manufacture the appearance of transparency, offering high-resolution noise to appease the public.
If you are exhausted by the endless ambiguity of UFO discourse, this collection is entirely worthless. It is more of the exact same dead-end material."
I have 10K flight hours logged on the P3 Orion aircraft in the Navy. I was the flight engineer. I saw a UFO in the Azores in August of 1980. It exhibited jaw dropping aeronautical capabilities. I instantly knew it was not anything in the military inventory and I watched it disappear when it shot straight up and left the atmosphere into deep space. It literally disappeared into the Milky Way when I couldn't track it anymore. Back then I had 20/10 vision which means what a person with 20/20 vision can see at a thousand feet I could see it just as well at 2000 feet. I lost sight of it in five or six seconds.
And you and the other flight engineer(s) made a report to your superiors. Right? I'm curious to hear the rest of the story, mate.
Making such a report would usually result in a re-evaluation of your psych profile, right?
Think about it this way. Why did it let you see it? Do you think it lead you to it's home or what it wanted you to think where it was from?
Human tech.
Breakaway civ.
Come back as God's?
In San Diego County, during Covid lockdowns, it was prohibited to go to the beach. People were being ticketed like $1,000 for parking in beach parking lots and just watching the water from inside their car. Meanwhile, there were many people in Carlsbad (just south of Camp Pendleton) who had ocean views from their homes or were on the beach illegally who claimed they saw a craft come up out of the ocean and fly away rapidly. Someone even got a photo and posted it on Nextdoor. The discussion on Nextdoor basically concluded that the military was taking advantage of the lack of public scrutiny to test an advanced craft. Do you have any thoughts/comments about that?
Navy and Submarine crew have some fascinating stories. I think the real issue is inner space not deep space.
VERY cool🐸👌
Nothing in the public inventory, special access? maybe that's where the trillions disappear
https://www.war.gov/UFO/?releaseDate=Release+03&release=03
New declassified files and videos have been released
https://www.war.gov/UFO/release/03/#release
https://www.war.gov/UFO/release/03/?type=.vid#release
THANKX.... we need to know
Any pics of the Little Green ones..OR the Tall Pale ones??
How much did Spielberg pay for this undercover marketing?
Before diving into a nothing Burger I asked Gemini for a brief
"Here is the unvarnished reality. The archive is a government dumping ground for inconclusive data. There is absolutely no definitive proof of extraterrestrial craft. It contains nothing but gigabytes of blurry sensor footage, unresolved radar anomalies, and endless bureaucratic paperwork. The administration is essentially uploading its unsolved cold cases to manufacture the appearance of transparency, offering high-resolution noise to appease the public. If you are exhausted by the endless ambiguity of UFO discourse, this collection is entirely worthless. It is more of the exact same dead-end material."
Weird comment lol
This is literally from the trump administration ya moron.
Don't worry, there's video too since you're likely barely literate.