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  • safe 🪩
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    I've been getting real into reading about all this ufo stuff since the report last year and wanted to make a thread with the pieces of evidence that I think actually have some validity

    1. USS Nimitz

    This is like the gold standard. Navy tracking unidentified flying objects for two weeks and scramble jets to follow one. Both video and multiple pieces of radar capture a 'tic-tac' shaped object flying at thousands of miles per hour with no sign of exhaust or other propulsion. Still unidentified and acknowledged by Obama, Clinton and government agencies as a mystery. It's beyond credible - as close as proof that you can get.

    2. Wow! Signal

    A radio signal detected in 1977. For decades prior it had been forecast that alien communication via radio would happen at 1420 MHZ - the band for hydrogen. This signal was detected for 72 seconds and was highly unusual. Almost 50 years later it still does not have a credible explanation other than being from an artificial source like an extraterrestrial civilization.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal

    3. Oumuamua

    The first object passing through our solar system that is not part of our solar system (i.e. interstellar). Weirdly shaped and most importantly it accelerated away from the sun - defying how it should behave under physics assuming it is a comet. Every scientific explanation for it being a natural object that has been put forward thus far has been debunked. Physicist Avi Loeb of Harvard argues that it is a solar sail and extraterrestrial in nature.

    4. GOFAST

    Very similar to the Nimitz encounter but happened in 2015. Video and Navy supporting it as being unidentified

    5. Shag Harbour

    In 1967 something crashed into the water in Shag Harbour, Canada. There were multiple sightings of weird lights and objects in the sky before crash. At least eleven people saw a low-flying lit object head towards the harbour. Multiple witnesses reported hearing a whistling sound "like a bomb," then a "whoosh," and finally a loud bang. Military came in and searched the area with divers and found nothing. no aircraft were reported missing. This one doesn't sound wildly credible but as far as I can tell it's barely even disputed that something crashed and nothing being found and nothing being missing is really strange.

    6. New Mexico (not Roswell)

    Obviously a lot of the talk about UFOs in 1947 in New Mexico revolves around Roswell. But in a book called American Cosmic (published by Oxford University Press), the author writes about going with a materials scientist and rocket scientist to a location in New Mexico where "one could find artifacts of an extraterrestrial aerial craft that had crashed in 1947". They found pieces of anomalous material which were then a***yzed by the materials scientist. This scientist is now confirmed to be Dr Garry Nolan of Stanford - an incredibly accomplished scientist. He found the "artifacts" found to have altered isotope ratios from that of what is found on Earth. He admits that we have the technology to do this but that it costs millions of dollars to accomplish and there is no reason for it to be done.

    "The problem is there's no good reason humans have for altering the isotope ratios of a simple metal like magnesium. There's no different properties of the different isotopes, that anybody, at least in any of the literature that is public of the hundreds of thousands of papers published, that says this is why you would do that. Now you can do it. It's a little expensive to do, but you'd have no reason for doing it."

    vice.com/en/article/n7nzkq/stanford-professor-garry-nolan-analyzing-anomalous-materials-from-ufo-crashes

    7. Ubatuba

    Branching off that point, Nolan also studied material from the Ubatuba event in 1957 and found similar strange magnesium isotope ratios. On September 14, 1957, Ibrahim Sued, a columnist for the Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, printed a letter which he had received, concerning a UFO incident. Accompanying the letter were three small pieces of white metal. The writer of the letter described an event in which a "flying disk" exploded over the beach at Ubatuba, in Sao Paulo Province. One of the samples was a***yzed and the results showed a 99.99% pure magnesium.

    8. Ariel School

    This was a sighting in 1994 at the Ariel School in Zimbabwe. 62 schoolchildren claimed to see a silver craft descend from the sky and creatures dressed in black emerge. These creatures supposedly communicated telepathically to warn against climate change. Now adults, the children all continue to claim that this happened. Alternative explanation is mass hysteria.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_School_UFO_incident

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021

    some of these are probably bs but these are the pieces of evidence/sightings of UFOs that I think have some credibility or something interesting about them. what do y'all think

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    Great work OP. UFOs/other life forms exist anyone who doesn’t believe is a goofball

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    Weren’t they supposed to make contact with us this past May/June? What happened to that thread?

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
    allmygirlsdoyoga

    Weren’t they supposed to make contact with us this past May/June? What happened to that thread?

    yea that s*** is dumb as hell lmao
    people get way too into this and start to read into total bs

    I think these things exist but I don't believe for a second that we have any legit communication with them or that some answers are just about to get revealed. govt probably knows more than they've released but I really doubt they have answers

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    Beautiful Morning

    tell me what those navy videos are b

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    1952 UFO sighting in Passaic New Jersey

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    safe

    tell me what those navy videos are b

    Couldn’t tell you I’m not in the navy

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    OP bout to get probed

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
    Beautiful Morning

    Couldn’t tell you I’m not in the navy

    right but they cant tell us either so

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    Damn safe this some scary s***

  • lil ufo 🛸
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    dam did they deleted that puerto rico ufo video?

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    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
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    lil ufo

    dam did they deleted that puerto rico ufo video?

    that one is fake unfortunately just a weather balloon iirc

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
    Hedobevibindoe

    Damn safe this some scary s***

    a little scary but if there are legit UFOs that can do this kinda s*** then they’ve had the ability to wipe us out for a minute now and haven’t done it yet so

  • Niggamortis 👨‍🚀
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    Dark Forest Theory.

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    Nice work OP

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Dec 18, 2021
    safe

    that one is fake unfortunately just a weather balloon iirc

    nah bro ! I'm talking about this one! starting at 1:00 after like 1 minute that s*** went underwater without even flinching or slowing down, then it emerged and another one joined

    this is not the official video tho, I saw the original one with the actual communications audio

  • lil ufo 🛸
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    y'all need to watch this documentary watching it right now and it's crazy af

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    In

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    U missim some key evidence in here that basically confirmed their existence among us, like the army pilots or w/e talking about how they literally encountered them every single day for years

  • Dec 18, 2021
    safe

    I've been getting real into reading about all this ufo stuff since the report last year and wanted to make a thread with the pieces of evidence that I think actually have some validity

    1. USS Nimitz

    This is like the gold standard. Navy tracking unidentified flying objects for two weeks and scramble jets to follow one. Both video and multiple pieces of radar capture a 'tic-tac' shaped object flying at thousands of miles per hour with no sign of exhaust or other propulsion. Still unidentified and acknowledged by Obama, Clinton and government agencies as a mystery. It's beyond credible - as close as proof that you can get.

    !https://youtu.be/rO_M0hLlJ-Q

    2. Wow! Signal

    A radio signal detected in 1977. For decades prior it had been forecast that alien communication via radio would happen at 1420 MHZ - the band for hydrogen. This signal was detected for 72 seconds and was highly unusual. Almost 50 years later it still does not have a credible explanation other than being from an artificial source like an extraterrestrial civilization.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow!_signal

    3. Oumuamua

    The first object passing through our solar system that is not part of our solar system (i.e. interstellar). Weirdly shaped and most importantly it accelerated away from the sun - defying how it should behave under physics assuming it is a comet. Every scientific explanation for it being a natural object that has been put forward thus far has been debunked. Physicist Avi Loeb of Harvard argues that it is a solar sail and extraterrestrial in nature.

    4. GOFAST

    Very similar to the Nimitz encounter but happened in 2015. Video and Navy supporting it as being unidentified

    !https://youtu.be/4pRWXpxm8Ls

    5. Shag Harbour

    In 1967 something crashed into the water in Shag Harbour, Canada. There were multiple sightings of weird lights and objects in the sky before crash. At least eleven people saw a low-flying lit object head towards the harbour. Multiple witnesses reported hearing a whistling sound "like a bomb," then a "whoosh," and finally a loud bang. Military came in and searched the area with divers and found nothing. no aircraft were reported missing. This one doesn't sound wildly credible but as far as I can tell it's barely even disputed that something crashed and nothing being found and nothing being missing is really strange.

    6. New Mexico (not Roswell)

    Obviously a lot of the talk about UFOs in 1947 in New Mexico revolves around Roswell. But in a book called American Cosmic (published by Oxford University Press), the author writes about going with a materials scientist and rocket scientist to a location in New Mexico where "one could find artifacts of an extraterrestrial aerial craft that had crashed in 1947". They found pieces of anomalous material which were then a***yzed by the materials scientist. This scientist is now confirmed to be Dr Garry Nolan of Stanford - an incredibly accomplished scientist. He found the "artifacts" found to have altered isotope ratios from that of what is found on Earth. He admits that we have the technology to do this but that it costs millions of dollars to accomplish and there is no reason for it to be done.

    "The problem is there's no good reason humans have for altering the isotope ratios of a simple metal like magnesium. There's no different properties of the different isotopes, that anybody, at least in any of the literature that is public of the hundreds of thousands of papers published, that says this is why you would do that. Now you can do it. It's a little expensive to do, but you'd have no reason for doing it."

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7nzkq/stanford-professor-garry-nolan-analyzing-anomalous-materials-from-ufo-crashes

    7. Ubatuba

    Branching off that point, Nolan also studied material from the Ubatuba event in 1957 and found similar strange magnesium isotope ratios. On September 14, 1957, Ibrahim Sued, a columnist for the Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, printed a letter which he had received, concerning a UFO incident. Accompanying the letter were three small pieces of white metal. The writer of the letter described an event in which a "flying disk" exploded over the beach at Ubatuba, in Sao Paulo Province. One of the samples was a***yzed and the results showed a 99.99% pure magnesium.

    8. Ariel School

    This was a sighting in 1994 at the Ariel School in Zimbabwe. 62 schoolchildren claimed to see a silver craft descend from the sky and creatures dressed in black emerge. These creatures supposedly communicated telepathically to warn against climate change. Now adults, the children all continue to claim that this happened. Alternative explanation is mass hysteria.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_School_UFO_incident

    youre missing the phoenix lights op

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    Don't fall for it.

    But they do exist.

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    forbidden knowledge itt

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