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USAF Pilot Suffered Shrapnel Wounds after F-35 Hit Over Iran
A U.S. Air Force F-35A pilot suffered shrapnel wounds after their aircraft was damaged during a combat mission over Iran on March 19, people familiar...
It reminds me of one of the few successful 'UAP' identifications I have ever made. Someone wrote in to the Fortean Times forum describing a 'vertical floating cylinder' seen over the Pennines from a plane; I knew what it was, because I'd seen too...
If we're still talking about a third of a mile, 536 metres, the size is utterly unrealistic, rigid or not.
It's probably not physically impossible, but it would be a major engineering and manufacturing feat (particularly if we accept it's...
Just took this photo on Friday while on a hike. It may be hard to see in this photo upload but the contrail shadow extended all the way down to where the trees in the foreground cut it off.
How about this for research:
The Claim:
In this video, @ 4:30, Kristen says:
The debunking:
What Kristen seems to have been unaware of is that Tinker AFB sits directly within a significant barite deposit where beautiful barite (barium...
I think it is interesting that all the other clouds in the picture have gaps and holes in them. It is, apparently, a day when patchy "tattered" clouds form with gaps. Taking the image shown, rotating it to make it easier to select a thin strip...
It reminds me of one of the few successful 'UAP' identifications I have ever made. Someone wrote in to the Fortean Times forum describing a 'vertical floating cylinder' seen over the Pennines from a plane; I knew what it was, because I'd seen too...
Locally, a bike-and-hike trail was created along the river by laying down a wide black plastic sheet underneath the gravel to prevent weed growth. After a flood about twenty feet of that sheet floated loose while still tethered to the trail, and...
It does remind me of video of a "mysterious creature" swimming under a bridge, where apparently some plastic or cloth trash was stuck on a snag in the river, the current flowing by creating a nice illusion of something swimming past... unless you...
It reminds me of one of the few successful 'UAP' identifications I have ever made. Someone wrote in to the Fortean Times forum describing a 'vertical floating cylinder' seen over the Pennines from a plane; I knew what it was, because I'd seen too...
It reminds me of one of the few successful 'UAP' identifications I have ever made. Someone wrote in to the Fortean Times forum describing a 'vertical floating cylinder' seen over the Pennines from a plane; I knew what it was, because I'd seen too...
The airport does not control the airspace above 10,000 feet, so generally speaking, aircraft on their way to a faraway destination at 24,000 or 35,000 feet could be safely routed regardless of what airport may be below.
They would still be on a...