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Having researched this topic pretty extensively, I believe there is sufficient evidence that the military has encountered objects that appear to have air maneuverability well beyond that of conventionally understood aircraft, often silent running and without any visible means of propulsion. As to what they are, I have no idea.
I don't know what to think but it may be something from our own government.
Way back in the 1970s a boyfriend was driving me home from college for the weekend. We were traveling on the highway when I saw three smallish, gray, flat triangular objects flying in formation. They came close to us, swooping right down over the hood of the car. I didn't see them come and I didn't see them go. I did not say a word to my friend.
In a few minutes my friend said to me, "You are going to think I am crazy but..." I said, "Were there three of them?" "Yes," he answered. We talked about what we had seen and our descriptions matched perfectly.
No one in the other cars was pointing or seemed excited. When we got to my parents' house we ran to the tv to see what they might be saying about this. But nothing.
So, putting my experience into perspective, we were driving near Pratt & Whitney Co. in CT. They make airplanes--and I don't know what else they make but maybe at that time they were helping the government with some sort of unpiloted aircraft. After that experience I did attend a college lecture on UFOs and, to my surprise, there is a such thing as triangular UFOs. Pretty much the end of the story--I don't know what those were.
I don't know what to think but it may be something from our own government.
Way back in the 1970s a boyfriend was driving me home from college for the weekend. We were traveling on the highway when I saw three smallish, gray, flat triangular objects flying in formation. They came close to us, swooping right down over the hood of the car. I didn't see them come and I didn't see them go. I did not say a word to my friend.
In a few minutes my friend said to me, "You are going to think I am crazy but..." I said, "Were there three of them?" "Yes," he answered. We talked about what we had seen and our descriptions matched perfectly.
No one in the other cars was pointing or seemed excited. When we got to my parents' house we ran to the tv to see what they might be saying about this. But nothing.
So, putting my experience into perspective, we were driving near Pratt & Whitney Co. in CT. They make airplanes--and I don't know what else they make but maybe at that time they were helping the government with some sort of unpiloted aircraft. After that experience I did attend a college lecture on UFOs and, to my surprise, there is a such thing as triangular UFOs. Pretty much the end of the story--I don't know what those were.
The universe is a big place so who knows I think it’s foolish to think we’re alone. The only reason I can see any intelligence being would come here is to have a good laugh.
Right, I didn't find any of the cases credible where it was alleged the craft landed or aliens got out. They always seem to just disappear or leave suddenly at high rates of speed, leaving no lasting evidence.
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