08-02-2024, 05:39 PM
(08-02-2024, 01:46 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: I've always been a bit skeptical about early UAP/UFO sightings for a variety of reasons.
Fair comment there mate and I do respect your position (please list those reasons) - suppose the invention of radar helped us to win WW2 so that evidence aspect shouldn't be overlooked too much (especially when sometimes multiple operators correlate the exact time/space position of pilot eye witness testimony) but I do see your point and am sure false positives and a whole host of other factors do happen (ever looked into Project Palladium PDF)?
Always good to wear those genuine scepticals lol.
Don't know if you've ever checked out some of the truly curious cases (of which there are a lot) but did find this one rather compelling (also this 'forgotten' piece of research).
Doesn't really matter because according to USAF Radar Controller Michael Smith...
Quote:• "When you see a UFO on the radar screen I was told you notify NORAD, do not write anything down and keep it to yourself on a strictly need to know basis."
USAF Radar Controller Michael Smith.
Radar
Don't reckon this guy is lying and he sounds scared shitless to me lol.