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Post by swamprat on Jan 13, 2024 15:21:21 GMT
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Post by HAL on Jan 31, 2024 14:56:37 GMT
Interesting item.
But just the result one would expect.
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Post by LJ on Feb 12, 2024 23:58:28 GMT
Hello,
concerning those "recent" mentionings of the Nimitz/Tic-Tac- and a handful of other, military-recorded UFO-(or, as recently fancyful, UAP)incidents.
There seems to be a notion of an aura of de-classification and new, revolutionary insights made possible surrounding those reports, because the Air-Force/Navy/Senate and so on are confirming that there where sightings of UAPs (UFOs! ;P), combined with Video/Radar/Pilot-report-data.
But realistically reflected upon that, one has to recognize that this state of knowledge and information of the phenomenon is comparable to the state of the 50ies, 60ies, 70ies, 80ies and 90ies. Already back then, many knew those UFOs where seen, by various civilian AND military people, many times combined with radar-recordings. On a myriad of times. Already back then, over all those decades. And the military realized and processed that, for their own purposes. That was also common-knowledge bvack then, at least for those people interested in that who where willing to autodictaviley learning more about that subject. It seems, the only difference recently seems to be, that this decade-old knowledge seems to begin to slip into the "mainstream" media-channels, it is more widely publicized and therefore consumed by more people.
But apart from that, the progress seems overseeable until now...
I would love to hear your opinions about that,
Greetings
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Post by LJ on Feb 13, 2024 0:23:14 GMT
*autodidactively auto-dictation learning things by your own motivation ON your own, not by an exterior force, instance or factor
sorry for my bad english, btw...
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Post by LJ on Feb 13, 2024 1:04:40 GMT
Correction: I think it only was the Navy declassifying some quiet recent reports; i think the Air-Force still is involved in an zero-information-campaign...
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Post by LJ on Feb 13, 2024 1:15:49 GMT
And if one wants to think about what military branch would have by far the most information about UAPs/UFOs, there is only one answer: The Air-Force. Their highly powerful radars, operating since WWII, modified and upgraded up to this day, and which are used in various manners, observing the earth vicinity, from ground-level up to hundreds and thousands of kilometres (or miles ) into space. Much telling data was surely collected there, for decades, which still is staying to be unaccessable to noone. We are repeatedly only fed breadcrumbs, thats my feeling
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Post by LJ on Feb 13, 2024 1:26:25 GMT
*unaccessable to everyone
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Post by HAL on Feb 13, 2024 13:19:09 GMT
And if one wants to think about what military branch would have by far the most information about UAPs/UFOs, there is only one answer: The Air-Force. Their highly powerful radars, operating since WWII, modified and upgraded up to this day, and which are used in various manners, observing the earth vicinity, from ground-level up to hundreds and thousands of kilometres (or miles ) into space. Much telling data was surely collected there, for decades, which still is staying to be unaccessable to noone. We are repeatedly only fed breadcrumbs, thats my feeling So not NASA then ?
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Post by LJ on Feb 14, 2024 22:15:53 GMT
Good question.
To what branch of the military NASA has most connections (or liabilities) to?
I would say mostly AirForce and Navy...
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Post by LJ on Feb 14, 2024 22:23:16 GMT
NASA, the idea of an independant company, dedicated to the peaceful and scientific exploration of space, always has been and still is an illusion i guess...
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Post by LJ on Feb 14, 2024 22:37:33 GMT
Not to mention the various U.S. clandestine services (NSA, CIA, DEA, FBI, military secret services...), wanting this or that spying satellite being put into orbit...
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Post by LJ on Feb 14, 2024 22:56:15 GMT
So NASA has nth to do with the Nimitz-TicTac-and-so-on-sightings, and also has not anything to say or want over the use of the mentioned AirForceRadarSystems, or the availability of the data they produce. Although, it has to be mentioned, that the civil work they do in the purely scientific sector, always has been, and still is undeniably of very high value in matters of extension of human knowledge-> space probes, mars rovers, space telescopes So, War was, and still is the mother of all things, it seems
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Post by LJ on Feb 16, 2024 22:45:19 GMT
Sorry for my unnecessarily numerous posts.... :/ And yeah, i think so too, that the NASA surely has had many "experiences" concerning UFOs, they could be a good source of information. But, just like the AirForce, NASA still does not seem to be very open about this topic, so, in my view, they are somehow not part of the recent "revolutionary revelations".
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