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  • Niggamortis 👨‍🚀
    Dec 18, 2021

    It was covered during the debriefing earlier this year.

    60 Minutes had a conversation with pilots who went into detail about personal sightings.

    But years later, Ryan Graves sounded almost bored as he recounted for a national television audience his history with unidentified aerial phenomena — UAPs, better known as UFOs.

    Perhaps because for him and some of his former Navy colleagues, such sightings became a regular occurrence.

    “Every day,” Graves said in an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. “Every day for at least a couple years.”

    The retired lieutenant’s matter-of-fact remark stopped “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill Whitaker, who cut in: “Wait a minute. Every day for a couple of years?”

    “Mhmm,” Graves replied.

    washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/05/17/ufo-sightings-navy-ryan-graves

    ktt2.com/ufo-filmed-off-san-diego-coast-by-us-navy-124178

  • Dec 18, 2021
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    they exist, but are they aliens or foreign technology? that is the question

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Dec 18, 2021
    hot pancakes

    they exist, but are they aliens or foreign technology? that is the question

    alien technology provided to certain governments via certain agreements with alien races

  • Dec 18, 2021
    Beautiful Morning

  • Dec 18, 2021
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    The weirdest stuff imo has never been UFO sightings or supposed encounters but actual stuff which has been admitted in high quality from NASA

    take the "Black Knight" for example, of which discussion has been going on for decades

    the usual explanation is just that "yeah its just some stupid space debris" with tendency to ignore any further discussion but look at that f***ing thing, wtf is that, why is there space debris that looks like that, what could that possibly be from

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Dec 18, 2021
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    krishna bound

    The weirdest stuff imo has never been UFO sightings or supposed encounters but actual stuff which has been admitted in high quality from NASA

    take the "Black Knight" for example, of which discussion has been going on for decades

    the usual explanation is just that "yeah its just some stupid space debris" with tendency to ignore any further discussion but look at that f***ing thing, wtf is that, why is there space debris that looks like that, what could that possibly be from

    yeah this one gets brushed off as 'thermal blanket'

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Dec 18, 2021
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    we really need a paranormal section @safe

  • Dec 18, 2021
    lil ufo

    yeah this one gets brushed off as 'thermal blanket'

    Ive read the Oberg "debunking" and it doesn't sit right with me given it ignores virtually everything related to the conspiracy post-2010 despite it being written in 2014-2015

  • Dec 18, 2021
    lil ufo

    we really need a paranormal section @safe

    would be the goat sxn

  • Niggamortis 👨‍🚀
    Dec 18, 2021
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    krishna bound

    The weirdest stuff imo has never been UFO sightings or supposed encounters but actual stuff which has been admitted in high quality from NASA

    take the "Black Knight" for example, of which discussion has been going on for decades

    the usual explanation is just that "yeah its just some stupid space debris" with tendency to ignore any further discussion but look at that f***ing thing, wtf is that, why is there space debris that looks like that, what could that possibly be from

    I think it is some sort of debris. The angle, lighting, and depth makes its size seem huge, however I can definitely understand why people may think it also looks like a weirdly shaped object.

    But to go so far as to say it's a satellite/spacecraft is a stretch.

  • Dec 18, 2021
    Niggamortis

    I think it is some sort of debris. The angle, lighting, and depth makes its size seem huge, however I can definitely understand why people may think it also looks like a weirdly shaped object.

    But to go so far as to say it's a satellite/spacecraft is a stretch.

    i don't know if i'd go as far to say it's a straight up satellite/spacecraft but i think more credible discussion of weird stuff in space comes from weird debris/foreign objects caught on satellite or similar rather than claims here of UFOs or abductions

  • Dec 18, 2021

    Bookmarking this thread

  • Dec 18, 2021
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    Experimental private sector tech

  • Dec 18, 2021

    this thread was needed

    they’re out there

  • Dec 18, 2021

    Occams Razor

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Dec 18, 2021

    pullin out the whips

  • Dec 18, 2021

    They’re def out there man

  • Dec 18, 2021

    show me the little green guys

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
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    Yuzzy

    Experimental private sector tech

    no way there's private sector tech that's that far ahead of everything we see commercially

  • Dec 18, 2021
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    safe

    no way there's private sector tech that's that far ahead of everything we see commercially

    what do you think lockheed or raytheon do with their billions in r&d ?

  • rvi
    Dec 18, 2021
    krishna bound

    The weirdest stuff imo has never been UFO sightings or supposed encounters but actual stuff which has been admitted in high quality from NASA

    take the "Black Knight" for example, of which discussion has been going on for decades

    the usual explanation is just that "yeah its just some stupid space debris" with tendency to ignore any further discussion but look at that f***ing thing, wtf is that, why is there space debris that looks like that, what could that possibly be from

  • Dec 18, 2021
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    Ariel school UFO incident is one fo the most convincing accounts. A bunch of kids in Africa witness a ufo and a gray alien.

  • Dec 18, 2021
    Lou

    what do you think lockheed or raytheon do with their billions in r&d ?

    bro no one is making crazy technological leaps like that without some signs of change. We're talking about 100s of years worth of advancement. Only explanation would be aliens gave these guys that technology but i doubt we would be capable of reverse engineering it

  • safe 🪩
    OP
    Dec 18, 2021
    Lou

    what do you think lockheed or raytheon do with their billions in r&d ?

    im sure they have some crazy s***

    but not 80k feet in 3 seconds crazy