I'm not so sure. Play a sci-fi movie from forty or fifty years ago, and the more sophisticated populace of today will break down in laughter. Eventually people catch on to how ridiculous the claims are. In general, people are less credulous than...
Well as the elephants developed culture and civilization, more nutritious crops would put downward selection pressure on body mass. One or two mutations to the trunk to allow for tool use and you get something like this ...
So, what new evidence has Halt introduced over the years since his "scant on details" memo and recording? Are they, like Penniston's new evidence, UFO related? If so, then according to your overarching theory, if I understand it right, Halt is...
Well as the elephants developed culture and civilization, more nutritious crops would put downward selection pressure on body mass. One or two mutations to the trunk to allow for tool use and you get something like this ...
And for those who don't get the secondary joke:
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"Cow tools" is a cartoon from The Far Side by American cartoonist Gary...
Apologies for the zombie thread bump, Burchett has been named as chair of the DOGE Subcommittee. Given his time wasting on chasing aliens and biblical entities, I don't know if this is ironic (maybe Alanis Morrisette ironic) or just absurd...
But surely Halt would have included the most important events in his recording.
You state that court cases have been overturned due to "new evidence or statements", but in the case of new statements, these are normally statements given by new...
This is exremely backwards. A document being scant, abbreviated, and missing time is not evidence of something extraordinary, it is evidence of something unreliable.
Halt openly admitted the memo was brief and written days later from memory...
Rendlesham is a textbook case of why you stick to contemporary evidence and ignore the snowballing that comes decades later.
The original reports, written closest to the events, describe nothing exotic at all—lights, confusion...
Your logic runs backwards. If the activity was serious enough to be Soviet infiltration, multiple craft, beams, molten metal raining down, then alarms would have gone off automatically regardless of what any commander thought.
Alert states...
There's a reason people like Fox and other UFOlogist are regulars on Coulthart's show. It's just free publicity.
Aside from people on forums like this, no one wants better. Unfortunately.
Not at all. You can have light without a solid object.
Sure. Lights can come from physical objects, like aircraft, drones, stars, or satellites.
But lights can also come from effects without a solid object, such as reflections, lens flares...