Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
There were no tethers visible. It was a clear day and I have excellent 20/15 eye sight.
If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. If you can see it, it's a UFO. What a crazy world.
UFO= unidentified flying object.
Like that bird I saw. I couldn't identify it, it must a UFO.
Yeah, but you've identified it as a bird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
There were no tethers visible. It was a clear day and I have excellent 20/15 eye sight.
If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. If you can see it, it's a UFO. What a crazy world.
UFO= unidentified flying object.
Like that bird I saw. I couldn't identify it, it must a UFO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there have been rumors and accounts of sightings all along, from credible and not credible sources. Astronauts have reported very curious sightings while in outer space, as have airplane pilots flying commercial and military aircraft.
Something is certainly going on. Did we need to form yet another freaking agency to address it? My answer is no, because it's not necessary. We'll probably continue having sightings, with nothing concrete or any actual threat to us. If they meant harm, something would have happened long ago.
We didn’t form another agency to do this. NASA is chartered to coordinate a study if unidentified aerial phenomena across existing agencies. Initial report came out last month.
https://science.nasa.gov/uap
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65729356
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
There were no tethers visible. It was a clear day and I have excellent 20/15 eye sight.
If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. If you can see it, it's a UFO. What a crazy world.
UFO= unidentified flying object.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
There were no tethers visible. It was a clear day and I have excellent 20/15 eye sight.
If you can't see it, it doesn't exist. If you can see it, it's a UFO. What a crazy world.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, there have been rumors and accounts of sightings all along, from credible and not credible sources. Astronauts have reported very curious sightings while in outer space, as have airplane pilots flying commercial and military aircraft.
Something is certainly going on. Did we need to form yet another freaking agency to address it? My answer is no, because it's not necessary. We'll probably continue having sightings, with nothing concrete or any actual threat to us. If they meant harm, something would have happened long ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
There were no tethers visible. It was a clear day and I have excellent 20/15 eye sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a(n) ufo 16 years ago while driving on Clara Barton Pkwy. It was 8am on a clear sunny fall day. My nephew saw it, too. It was a 2 dimensional metallic gray triangle approx 40' from base to top point (size estimated based on a turkey vulture flying nearby). The ufo was hovering over the road, approximately 100' feet up. I have no idea wtf it was that we saw that day, but I've never forgotten it, either has my nephew.
Were you near the Naval Surface Warfare Center?
I believe I was. There are hangars visible from the road. I figured it was some experimental air craft. Weird thing was it was flat, like a sheet of paper and had no visible windows or door. My brain was trying to make sense of what I was seeing and I kept thinking "stealth bomber". I looked up picture of jets and planes and couldn't find anything close to what I saw, hence, I think of it as ufo.
Just because you can’t identify it doesn’t make it an unidentified flying object. Otherwise 90% of the birds I see would be UFOs.
I suspect it was some sort of instrumentation tethered to the ground to take measurements of something in their surface tanks.
I doubt it was unidentified to the center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you guys think of the possibility that extra terrestrials have visited us? An Air Force intelligence officer is now claiming more information. He sounds credible.
The Washingtonian magazine has an article on this.
0%. Aliens travel decades over light years of space and then decide to play hide and seek?
Have you never watched Outlander?
I believe it's fiction.