SHOCK REPORT! U.S. Government in Possession of several UFOs (Intact and Partially Intact)

I am resting. You admitted you were wrong and had no proof.
How much confirmation from even more military and intelligence officials do you need? The crack in the dike has been breached. If you think this is going to swept under the carpet with BS excuses like swamp gas or a couple of hillibillies hopped up moonshine trying to explain away their puckered anuses and lost weekend on Brokeback Mountain you would be mistaken.

Alien Craft & PILOTS In Possession? US Intel Confirms Parts Of Reports: Michael Shellenberger​


 
BS-Driver, your hysteria over ETs and flying saucers is tedious. Go watch the Deplorables investigate it on C-SPAN.
 
BS-Driver, your hysteria over ETs and flying saucers is tedious. Go watch the Deplorables investigate it on C-SPAN.
Democrat Harry Reid Senate Majority Leader is who brought this subject to light and encouraged more investigations. Your unhealthy obsession with "Deplorables" is duly noted.


Harry Reid urges Congress to press for more public disclosure of UFO sightings after landmark report

Former Sen. Harry Reid, D-N.V., was behind funding for extensive research by government and military experts examining Unidentified Aerial Phenomena filmed over the years by the pilots. The full report published in June detailed 144 encounters that they still can't explain. All of the interviews with pilots, military specialists, scientists and officials ultimately lead to the conclusion that they have no idea what any of the sightings are.


https://www.salon.com/2021/08/04/ha...-ufo-sightings-after-landmark-report_partner/
 
Still the obsession with military and intelligence types talking about lights in the sky. Bombshell reports, YouTube videos, a parade of anecdotes, but not a single bit of information about the spaceships and aliens. Nothing.

If someone came to a normal person, saying they had seen an alien spaceship, they wouldn't ask about cover ups and whistleblowers. The single and obvious first question is 'what did it look like?'. But this notion doesn't seem to have occurred to you, and you've done everything you can to avoid the question.

To refer you back to the title of your thread, you say that 'the US Government is in possession of several UFOs, intact and partially intact'. If this is true, any discussion of blobs on cameras and things pilots see is moot. Physical evidence is way beyond that stage and it would be the single most important thing that ever happened on earth.

There's no point in an investigation because you and your fellow believers wouldn't believe the outcome. You can skip around and dance with glee if those spaceships are revealed, but it's much more likely that nothing will be found. In which case, you'll just cry "COVER UP!", and refuse to believe that there is nothing there.

These types of UFO stories have been coming and going for years. Lights in the sky, spaceships crash landing, hidden in a secret lab, high ranking military types spilling the beans. Then it goes quiet for a while before coming back again with a new band of believers and the same b-movie script. Thing is, you don't care about aliens and spaceships, you just want a conspiracy so you can feel like you're in on a big secret before everyone else. A big hero, leading the rest of us sheep towards the light.

If you want to waste your time on this stuff then knock yourself out. It's not the weirdest thing on this site by a long way, and perhaps you can write a story about it, or even find someone willing to roleplay it with you in chat.
 
Still the obsession with military and intelligence types talking about lights in the sky. Bombshell reports, YouTube videos, a parade of anecdotes, but not a single bit of information about the spaceships and aliens. Nothing.

If someone came to a normal person, saying they had seen an alien spaceship, they wouldn't ask about cover ups and whistleblowers. The single and obvious first question is 'what did it look like?'. But this notion doesn't seem to have occurred to you, and you've done everything you can to avoid the question.

To refer you back to the title of your thread, you say that 'the US Government is in possession of several UFOs, intact and partially intact'. If this is true, any discussion of blobs on cameras and things pilots see is moot. Physical evidence is way beyond that stage and it would be the single most important thing that ever happened on earth.

There's no point in an investigation because you and your fellow believers wouldn't believe the outcome. You can skip around and dance with glee if those spaceships are revealed, but it's much more likely that nothing will be found. In which case, you'll just cry "COVER UP!", and refuse to believe that there is nothing there.

These types of UFO stories have been coming and going for years. Lights in the sky, spaceships crash landing, hidden in a secret lab, high ranking military types spilling the beans. Then it goes quiet for a while before coming back again with a new band of believers and the same b-movie script. Thing is, you don't care about aliens and spaceships, you just want a conspiracy so you can feel like you're in on a big secret before everyone else. A big hero, leading the rest of us sheep towards the light.

If you want to waste your time on this stuff then knock yourself out. It's not the weirdest thing on this site by a long way, and perhaps you can write a story about it, or even find someone willing to roleplay it with you in chat.
Your casual and dismissive attitude about U.S. intelligence officers lying to their commanders and to Congress on matters of national security is troubling. These reports are no joke whether you believe in UFOs or not. Same goes for military pilots and radar operators reporting UFO activity. Whether these highly trained military professionals are lying, crazy, or grossly incompetent the situation needs to be investigated and findings made public.

Intelligence officers trusted with top secret information who knowingly lie are a national security risk as well as a danger to fellow military and intelligence agents. Jet fighter pilots are operating the most sophisticated and advanced weapons on the planet with enough fire power to bring down a jumbo jet or sink a battle ship. If these people are not performing their duties at 100% for whatever reason investigations and corrective measures need taken as soon as possible.

These are serious matters that require a serious response from Congress and the military. Not your kind of snarky hot takes filled with straw man arguments and crystal ball predictions of what the public response would be.
 
Your casual and dismissive attitude about U.S. intelligence officers lying to their commanders and to Congress on matters of national security is troubling. These reports are no joke whether you believe in UFOs or not. Same goes for military pilots and radar operators reporting UFO activity. Whether these highly trained military professionals are lying, crazy, or grossly incompetent the situation needs to be investigated and findings made public.

Intelligence officers trusted with top secret information who knowingly lie are a national security risk as well as a danger to fellow military and intelligence agents. Jet fighter pilots are operating the most sophisticated and advanced weapons on the planet with enough fire power to bring down a jumbo jet or sink a battle ship. If these people are not performing their duties at 100% for whatever reason investigations and corrective measures need taken as soon as possible.

These are serious matters that require a serious response from Congress and the military. Not your kind of snarky hot takes filled with straw man arguments and crystal ball predictions of what the public response would be.
No one said they’re lying. You’re hellbent on pushing a narrative there is zero evidence to back up.
 
No one said they’re lying. You’re hellbent on pushing a narrative there is zero evidence to back up.
They are lying, grossly incompetent, or mentality impaired. Those are your only choices if you categorically reject the alien hypothesis. You can't go and testify in front of Congress with bombshell reports of captured alien space ships and then say, "Oops, I made an honest mistake".
 
They are lying, grossly incompetent, or mentality impaired. Those are your only choices if you categorically reject the alien hypothesis. You can't go and testify in front of Congress with bombshell reports of captured alien space ships and then say, "Oops, I made an honest mistake".
The Dolphin hypothesis is more plausible than the alien hypothesis. True the lack of hands is a problem, but we don’t know if aliens have hands either. In the dolphins’ favor they are pretty smart and more important we know they exist.

The government officials aren’t necessarily lying, incompetent, or impaired. Maybe they just don’t know much about science.
 
They are lying, grossly incompetent, or mentality impaired. Those are your only choices if you categorically reject the alien hypothesis. You can't go and testify in front of Congress with bombshell reports of captured alien space ships and then say, "Oops, I made an honest mistake".
Sorry, those aren’t the only options. The option you said they presented was that they saw something but didn’t know what it was.
 
The Dolphin hypothesis is more plausible than the alien hypothesis. True the lack of hands is a problem, but we don’t know if aliens have hands either. In the dolphins’ favor they are pretty smart and more important we know they exist.

The government officials aren’t necessarily lying, incompetent, or impaired. Maybe they just don’t know much about science.
I'll take the word of eyewitness reports (including radar data) of highly trained and decorated, career, military professionals with spotless records over the armchair speculations of people with no training or experience and weren't even there.

The notion that military intelligence officers and jet fighter pilots "just don't that much about science" to the point where they report flying saucers to their commanding officers and Congress is patently absurd and insulting.
 
Sorry, those aren’t the only options. The option you said they presented was that they saw something but didn’t know what it was.
The intelligence officer is reporting recovered UFOs in U.S. custody. How you can twist that into he "didn't know what it was" is beyond me.
 
I'll take the word of eyewitness reports (including radar data) of highly trained and decorated, career, military professionals with spotless records over the armchair speculations of people with no training or experience and weren't even there.

The notion that military intelligence officers and jet fighter pilots "just don't that much about science" to the point where they report flying saucers to their commanding officers and Congress is patently absurd and insulting.
Travel faster than the speed of light is impossible, so whatever they saw it wasn’t visitors from outside our solar system.
 
FTL space ships are not required to travel the galaxy.

Crawlonizing The Galaxy: Settling Space At Ultra-Low Speeds​


If aliens arrived in slower-than-light ships, it took them thousands of years to get here. I still think dolphin technology is more plausible. I don’t know why you’re so eager to dismiss it.
 
If aliens arrived in slower-than-light ships, it took them thousands of years to get here. I still think dolphin technology is more plausible. I don’t know why you’re so eager to dismiss it.
Yeah, either dolphin tech, or some other Earth-bound tech that is not based on hysteria.
 
If aliens arrived in slower-than-light ships, it took them thousands of years to get here. I still think dolphin technology is more plausible. I don’t know why you’re so eager to dismiss it.
Considering the universe is nearly 14 billion years old a couple of thousand years for travel is a drop in the bucket. Your "Dolphin technology" is an absurdity used to mask ignorance of the subject being discussed. Right wingers do this all the time when discussing serious topics like gay or trans rights. They'll say absurd things like, "What if I want to marry my dog?" or "Can I identify as an Apache attack helicopter then". They think they are being cute and clever but the reality is they are just displaying their dismissive and profound ignorance of the subject matter being discussed.

I would suggest you get yourself informed by reading authoritative research by experts. A good place to start is the Cometa Report from France. This report details the results of a study by the Institute of Higher Studies for National Defence and includes contributions from:

Jean-Jacques Velasco, Head of SEPRA at ONES,
Francois Louange, Chief Executive Officer of Fleximage,
Jean-Charles Duboc, Jean-Pierre Fartek^Rene Giraud, civilian and military pilots,
Edmond Campagnac, former technical director of Air France at Antananarivo,
Michel Perrier, Squadron Commander, Gendarmerie Nationaie
M. Soun, of the Direction Generale de I'Aviation Civile [Civil Aviation Agency]
Joseph Domange, Air Force General, Auditor

The Cometa Report
 
Yeah, either dolphin tech, or some other Earth-bound tech that is not based on hysteria.
There is no Earth bound tech capable of manufacturing trans medium vehicles that can travel at and above hypersonic speeds in the atmosphere, underwater, and into outer space.

Sober testimony from multiple highly trained military pilots, radar operators, and intelligence officers is not hysteria. You need to get over your aversion to credible people making statements you don't like or can't understand.
 
Considering the universe is nearly 14 billion years old a couple of thousand years for travel is a drop in the bucket. Your "Dolphin technology" is an absurdity used to mask ignorance of the subject being discussed. Right wingers do this all the time when discussing serious topics like gay or trans rights. They'll say absurd things like, "What if I want to marry my dog?" or "Can I identify as an Apache attack helicopter then". They think they are being cute and clever but the reality is they are just displaying their dismissive and profound ignorance of the subject matter being discussed.

I would suggest you get yourself informed by reading authoritative research by experts. A good place to start is the Cometa Report from France. This report details the results of a study by the Institute of Higher Studies for National Defence and includes contributions from:

Jean-Jacques Velasco, Head of SEPRA at ONES,
Francois Louange, Chief Executive Officer of Fleximage,
Jean-Charles Duboc, Jean-Pierre Fartek^Rene Giraud, civilian and military pilots,
Edmond Campagnac, former technical director of Air France at Antananarivo,
Michel Perrier, Squadron Commander, Gendarmerie Nationaie
M. Soun, of the Direction Generale de I'Aviation Civile [Civil Aviation Agency]
Joseph Domange, Air Force General, Auditor

The Cometa Report
So if aliens take 1000s of years to get here, isn’t it a suspicious coincidence that they happened to arrive right at the point in human history when flying saucers are a common fictional trope?

It’s more plausible that the explanation for the phenomenon is innocuous, but people latched onto “aliens” because we tell so many stories about aliens that it seems reasonable.
 
There is no Earth bound tech capable of manufacturing trans medium vehicles that can travel at and above hypersonic speeds in the atmosphere, underwater, and into outer space.

Sober testimony from multiple highly trained military pilots, radar operators, and intelligence officers is not hysteria. You need to get over your aversion to credible people making statements you don't like or can't understand.

Actually, we can probably build a vehicle to do all of that. It'd be expensive and massively complex, but we probably could do it.

What we can't do is build something which can do all that and have the pilot survive the G forces.
 
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