Re: US Govt admitted the existence of "off-world vehicles, not made on earth."


Message posted by Duke on July 29, 2020 at 8:36:34 PST:

If you read the actual article, you'll see there is nothing of any consequence there. The title of the story is misleading. It's basically "unnamed sources believe," there is no proof presented to back up the claim. Also, I wouldn't take anything Elizondo says too seriously, the guy was little more than the contract monitor of a tiny ($4M/yr) plus up pork program in what amounted to a basket SPO. $4M is round up error in DoD budgets, I had 2Lts acting as project officers on real (funded requirements) contracts of higher value.

At least the Times last story presented evidence (FLIR videos) to support their story, although I think there are probably a few of us here who have a pretty good idea what we were looking at.

Attached link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/28/insider/UFO-reporting.html

In Reply to: US Govt admitted the existence of "off-world vehicles, not made on earth." posted by Thomas L Rulon on July 29, 2020 at 5:36:12 PST:

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