Fred...
It's funny how we want to see things as we want to see them instead of objectively.
In 1985 I had just graduated OSU studying geology. My father...a veteran pilot for 30 years and I had stopped to change a flat. It was around mid night.
I was on back next to the truck when I saw something flying overhead. It appeared to be about 1000 feet off the deck and I asked dad what it was. As it passed over on the full moon night it was plainly triangular in shape. No plane in man's arsenal ever looked like this. The lights were unconventional according to dad and he really did not think it was a plane. I made an eery sound ...almost a silent swoosh...I'd never forget.
About 5 or 6 years later after the Gulf War I was at an Airshow when a Stealth Bomber flew over.
DEJAVU! It hit me like a ton of brick. That is exactly what I had seen years before in the night sky of northern Oklahoma. In retrospect it was obviously a test flight of that aircraft and they likely did it at night so as not to attract attention.
But until I saw that demonstration at the airshow I always questioned if it was a UFO.
If there is intelligent life visiting us from afar...why don't they reveal them selves. I don't really understand what they would have to hide. If they are far enough advanced to have travelled light years to get here then surely they can monitor us. And what would they have to fear by "coming on down!"? If they are that far advanced surely we have no weapons that could even begin to threaten them.
Strange reasoning indeed...indeed...
It's funny how we want to see things as we want to see them instead of objectively.
In 1985 I had just graduated OSU studying geology. My father...a veteran pilot for 30 years and I had stopped to change a flat. It was around mid night.
I was on back next to the truck when I saw something flying overhead. It appeared to be about 1000 feet off the deck and I asked dad what it was. As it passed over on the full moon night it was plainly triangular in shape. No plane in man's arsenal ever looked like this. The lights were unconventional according to dad and he really did not think it was a plane. I made an eery sound ...almost a silent swoosh...I'd never forget.
About 5 or 6 years later after the Gulf War I was at an Airshow when a Stealth Bomber flew over.
DEJAVU! It hit me like a ton of brick. That is exactly what I had seen years before in the night sky of northern Oklahoma. In retrospect it was obviously a test flight of that aircraft and they likely did it at night so as not to attract attention.
But until I saw that demonstration at the airshow I always questioned if it was a UFO.
If there is intelligent life visiting us from afar...why don't they reveal them selves. I don't really understand what they would have to hide. If they are far enough advanced to have travelled light years to get here then surely they can monitor us. And what would they have to fear by "coming on down!"? If they are that far advanced surely we have no weapons that could even begin to threaten them.
Strange reasoning indeed...indeed...
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