GOP lawmaker says he's 'concerned' over
reported UFO sightings by Navy pilots
Fox News,
by
Victor Garcia
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/27/2019 1:37:16 PM
Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., told Fox News Friday that he is "concerned" about recent reports by U.S. Navy pilots of encounters with unidentified aircraft that some have speculated could be otherworldly."We are concerned about it," Walker, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight." "As the ranking member of terrorism and counterintelligence, we have questions. It comes down to some of the new infrared radar systems that we're putting on some of our new jets are detecting some things out there."
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 7/27/2019 2:39:44 PM (No. 135482)
I've always been fascinated by the sightings. I'm not one to limit God in His Creation. If modern reports are true they have been in our skies for decades and done no harm. If interpretations of ancient artifacts are true, then they have been over us for thousands of years and done no harm. I don't see any evidence that they care if we spot them or have fancy technology that can detect them. If whoever/whatever they are is not of our planet, there is no evidence of malicious intent. If they are of our planet, then other humans can be of concern. Wait and see.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
zzzghy 7/27/2019 2:47:44 PM (No. 135490)
It's our stuff.
Sooner or later you have to fly them to test them. Relax.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
konocti95 7/27/2019 3:33:46 PM (No. 135526)
All these reports are coming from the Eastern seaboard. It's obvious they are too hard to detect through the chemtrails and smokey haze on the Left coast.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
chumley 7/27/2019 3:36:09 PM (No. 135528)
As long as the pilots reported the alien craft equally with the transalien ones, their careers will be ok.
Seriously, I'm glad they are releasing more of this. I've always believed these slow trickles of info over the last 60 years or so, along with TV shows and movies that frequently feature aliens on a "human" level like "Alien Nation", ET, and hundreds of others are intentional. They are getting us ready for the big revelation to come. Hope I'm still around for it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 7/27/2019 3:56:44 PM (No. 135549)
"To Serve Man"
Harvest not quite ready.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bad-hair 7/27/2019 4:52:38 PM (No. 135595)
And I thought the space cadets were all Democrats. Seriously, we elected a 10 year old?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
HotRod 7/27/2019 5:06:14 PM (No. 135603)
Those aliens up there have to get hungry and thirsty after spying on us for so long. The commute time to replenish supplies and fuel must be a bummer. Of course, they may be stealing our livestock when we aren't looking. Their alleged super-secret base in Antarctica may be a source of fresh water and a place for R&R. That's assuming they can eat Earth food and tolerate water.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Agent Orange 7/27/2019 5:39:07 PM (No. 135627)
Mr. Ben R. Rich, the late President of the Lockheed Skunk Works told me ten days before he passed away. These are his exact words to me....... "Jim we have things out in the desert that are 50 years beyond what you can comprehend. Not what you think you can build in 50 years, but what you can comprehend. And if you've seen movies like 'Star Wars' or Star Trek' we've been there, done that, or decided it wasn't worth the effort!"
I asked Ben if he would expand on what he just said, ben said...."No." He died ten days later.
Just so you know where I'm coming from; Ben and I were friends and called each other about every three months for over 25 years and he is the reason that the MN ANG Museum received a Blackbird for it museum. Fifteen years later, the CIA took it for their gate guard.
And in a letter to the late John Andrews, Ben wrote on his corporate letterhead as President of the Lockheed Skunk Works...... John asked Ben if he believed in UFOs, both man made and alien technology. Ben's response was....."Both Kelly (referring to the founder of the Skunk Works, C.L. "Kelly" Johnson) and I are firm believers in both categories, we referr to ours and UnFunded Opportunities (and under lined the U, the F and the O)
Ben went on the write; that there are people that will lead you astray and some will do you harm, beware.
MSgt USAF (ret)
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
snakeoil 7/27/2019 8:11:18 PM (No. 135712)
Just Hillary, Nasty Nan, and the Odd Squad on their brooms flying in formation.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
davew 7/27/2019 9:08:17 PM (No. 135750)
I would never try to argue with what a trained and experienced Navy pilot experienced but I have to give very little credence to the hypothesis that what they saw originated from somewhere other than Earth. The reasoning is based on the nature of space time, the finite speed of light, and the properties of non-relativistic matter. If we actually do receive intelligent information from sources beyond the Earth it will almost certainly be in the form of electromagnetic signals that can travel at the speed of light and cross the vastness of space. We have been trying to detect this information without success through the SETI program and Breakthrough Listen since the 1980s. As small as this probability of detection is it is orders of magnitude more likely than the probability of detecting intelligent extraterrestrial machines that can only travel at fractions of the speed of light. The energy needed for these matter dependent voyages would be far more expensive than sending photons to communicate and therefore far less probable. Once we detect intelligent photons from outer space we can start looking for their machines but not before.
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