So does "biomatter".
I'd take an alien bug/spider/crawly, they'd look alien enough under a microscope to reveal their non-terrestrial origin.
"Extraterrestrial" exists.
The problem that these people are having is that you can't convince anyone...
Obviously, it's impossible to tell exactly what Arnold saw. It could have been alien spacecraft, it could have been geese, or he could have made it all up. But what we do know is that there's no evidence of strange crescent-shaped craft flying...
In the USA most commercial pilots are not ex-military. After Vietnam larger percentage commercial airline pilots in the US were former military. With the post cold war draw down and massive retirements the percentage of airline pilots that are...
Yet again, then I will stop.
I have a big bag with marbles. You pull one out and you see it's black. Then another one, and it's black. Then another, and another, and another... and they are all black. Which colour would you bet the next marble...
Obviously, it's impossible to tell exactly what Arnold saw. It could have been alien spacecraft, it could have been geese, or he could have made it all up. But what we do know is that there's no evidence of strange crescent-shaped craft flying...
I wish a reporter would ask her:
"Okay, now that all these videos are released, is there (even) one that you can point to, as being particularly significant?"
Don't get me wrong: I know that all the fanatics & grifters will still yell: "THEY DIDN'T RELEASE THE BEST, SECRET ONES!!"
but I can't help but feel that--overall--this chapter of UFO history will turn out to be a good thing.
Sure, the...
In the USA most commercial pilots are not ex-military. After Vietnam larger percentage commercial airline pilots in the US were former military. With the post cold war draw down and massive retirements the percentage of airline pilots that are...
It got them the press coverage they were after and is of no further use at the moment.
I doubt it will come up again unless they are truly unable to think of any other self promoting stunt they could pull.
There is indeed a pattern of pilots seeing stuff they either can't identify, or that they attribute to something erroneously. However, on further post-flight analysis the things that can be identified have turned out to be entirely prosaic albeit...
What you say makes perfect sense, but it can also be interpreted the other way around. Precisely because pilots view any anomaly as a potential threat to their aircraft, they are forced to pay hyper-focused attention to every unusual detail. And...
I feel like this case deserves real emphasis when we talk about pilots being reliable witnesses. This was not an object in the air with no references. They knew the approximate distance and speed (on the ground at road speeds at most), and they...