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by srothstein
Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:12 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Navy UFO Patents
Replies: 12
Views: 4035

Re: Navy UFO Patents

powerboatr wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 6:39 pm
ELB wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 5:22 pm When I was in the USAF I always thought that if someone put me in charge of keeping all the secret stuff at Nellis/Area 51/Dreamland secret, I would have a little fabrication shop that would build "interesting" looking aircraft/UFO-looking things, and "accidently" leave them parked on the ramp an hour before sunrise, occasionally leave the hanger door open, have them trucked on flatbed through nearby town and the tarp"accidently" blows off. Also turn a few of them into drones dressed up with some lights and let them be seen along the perimeters where the UFOlogists hang out. When people are looking for something they believe is there, they will keep looking until they find something. So give them something to look at.
Ditto from a sailor,
it amazes me what people think they see with just a little prompting. but them again at how little they pay attention to something that just stands there looking at them in plain sight, no fanfare or anything.
:biggrinjester:
As a cop, I always said the best disguise for robbing a bank was a police uniform. Walk in in uniform, stand in line properly, make polite chit-chat with the others in line, when it is your turn at the teller, rob them. No fuss no noise.

People will see the uniform and never see the person wearing it.
by srothstein
Tue Feb 09, 2021 2:49 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Navy UFO Patents
Replies: 12
Views: 4035

Re: Navy UFO Patents

I have a hint on how you can tell they are lying. They mention the patent includes a combined underwater and aerospace craft. They cannot possibly be patenting that. I watched the flying sub leave the Seaview on TV in the mid 60's, so we must have already had that technology. After all, if we did not, it means Hollywood lied to us and I just cannot believe that.

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