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UFOs Do Not Pose A Threat?

cardero

Citizen Mod
The official government position and final word on the UFO phenomenon is that UFOs “do not pose a threat to our country” but consider if you will the following facts:

In the summer months of July 1952, Washington D.C. received several reports of UFOs that flew over the Capitol as well as the White House. These reports were confirmed by eye-witnesses, radar command towers and qualified pilots. Jets were scrambled to intercept these unknowns but UFOs were reported to repeatedly take evasive action. The story made front page headlines and even though most areas of Washington D.C. have restricted fly zone areas, the perpetrators and pilots of these unidentified craft were never discovered or caught.

June 14, 1984, a massive 300 ft UFO with lights that formed a boomerang shape hovered over Indian Point Nuclear Power Facility in Buchanan NY. Several workers and security guards were interviewed in detail about the sighting. Indian Point Nuclear Power Facility has restrictions against vehicles flying in the vicinity. This was not the only fly over of a UFO over nuclear power facilities. Other areas in the United States would experience the same phenomenon over the years.

August 9th, 1980, security officers of Kirtland Air Force base reported a UFO hovering and flying over bunkers that contained and stored nuclear missiles. In the 1970s this phenomenon would frequent many nuclear missile bunkers across the United States. March 16, 1967, Malestrom Air Force base in Montana, after a report of mysterious lights sighted on their base, the security team noticed that all the missiles on the base were shutdown. No equipment malfunction could explain the reason for the missiles being disabled.

In the 1970’s, hundreds of reports were filed with police and other law enforcement agencies concerning the missing and/or mutilating of farmer’s cattle. In most cases, ranch farmers would find that these animals were mutilated under mysterious but similar circumstances. Anal coring, reproductive organs as well as tongues would be removed and the animals would be found with no trace of blood. These removal of organs would seem to be done quickly with a surgical precision and procedure that was unheard of at the time. No tracks to or from the animal would be detected eliminating any possibility of predators. Mysterious lights would be reported in some cases strongly suggesting that the UFO phenomenon was closely associated with these mutilations. After decades, no arrests were ever made and the perpetrators of these crimes never brought to justice. Farmers who made their livelihood raising cattle have estimated their losses in the millions.

In November 30, 1989 at 3:00 am in Brooklyn, New York, middle aged housewife Linda Cortile is floated out of her 12th story apartment window and escorted into a mysterious reddish-orange craft by three grey aliens. The craft speeds away and is seen to dive into the river. This whole scenario is viewed by witnesses driving across the Brooklyn Bridge. Two witnesses were secret service men escorting an important ambassador into the city and another was an elderly lady who became terrified about what she saw but upon learning of the abductee’s return was somehow relieved that Mrs. Cortile was safe. Budd Hopkins would research this abduction scenario in detail in his best-selling book Witnessed.

The above examples constitute a valid threat to our country, national security, our livelihoods and our personal safety yet the government would have us still believe that the UFO phenomenon poses no threat.

If our nation’s government and law enforcement authorities are not interested in following up and solving these reported threats, who can the average American civilian turn to for protection, support or justice?

Does the government know something about the UFO phenomenon that they do not want the public to know about?

Is the government trying to divert attention away from a problem that they feel is real and that they are obviously incapable of handling?

Could the mysterious sightings of these commonly reported unknown crafts be secret military projects? If so, why are they flying over airspace where they can be seen, photographed and reported by civilians?
 
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rojse

RF Addict
The official government position and final word on the UFO phenomenon is that UFOs “do not pose a threat to our country”

As someone who is quite pedantic with words, grammar, and phrases, would the phrase "do not pose a threat" mean that UFO's actually exist?
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
The official government position and final word on the UFO phenomenon is that UFOs “do not pose a threat to our country” but consider if you will the following facts: ...
We have zero scientific understanding of the possible effect(s) of UFO collisions with young unicorn who we might expect to be less careful than their parents, and the long term impact on dragon migratory patterns are, quite frankly, wholly unknown. Nor can we begin to appreciate the possible impact of alien pollutants being pumped into our environments by extraterrestrial maneuvers. Of particular concern, since it is near impossible to adequately evaluate, are the potential consequences of unintended interactions, such as between ejected waste products and pockets of airborne Pixie Dust. Worrisome indeed! :eek:
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
As someone who is quite pedantic with words, grammar, and phrases, would the phrase "do not pose a threat" mean that UFO's actually exist?
I don't believe the government wants the public to think that it has an opinion either way about the existence of UFOs or it's occupants. What they want the public to recognize and realize is that what their investigative efforts amounted to is that it does not warrant further investigation. The examples I have listed in the OP also prove that to be a false and elusive conclusion.
 

rojse

RF Addict
We have zero scientific understanding of the possible effect(s) of UFO collisions with young unicorn who we might expect to be less careful than their parents, and the long term impact on dragon migratory patterns are, quite frankly, wholly unknown. Nor can we begin to appreciate the possible impact of alien pollutants being pumped into our environments by extraterrestrial maneuvers. Of particular concern, since it is near impossible to adequately evaluate, are the potential consequences of unintended interactions, such as between ejected waste products and pockets of airborne Pixie Dust. Worrisome indeed! :eek:

Did Jayhawker Soule actually post a joke?:eek:

Isn't that one of the signs of the apocalypse?:eek:
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Everyone knows that Willie Nelson offers sufficient protection from UFOs.
 

BucephalusBB

ABACABB
We have Chuck Norris.. What would be a threat?

I like to think that if a specie went up into the sky, it must be a curious kind. In that case, as long as we are no threat to them, they have no need to be one for us. And as long as they can reach us and we cannot reach them, I will asume we are no threat for them.

All ifs.. :p
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
I certainly don't consider UFO's to be a threat, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility that some "true believers" might be.
 

Enlighten

Well-Known Member
To me, if "UFO's" exist and the Government know about them then they are not UFO's in the sense we know as they are no longer unidentified.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
I certainly don't consider UFO's to be a threat, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility that some "true believers" might be.

haha - we would be helpless against an alien race anyway. :biglaugh:
 

ASA

Member
In the ages past we fought..side by side..blade by blade.. we called the demons..lucifers armys..through time church has hushed up..the truth, and showed we fought each other..today they realise mistake..as we greet them and call them UFO.....
 

Arkholt

Non-vessel
Number one, UFOs do exist. They're called "Unidentified Flying Objects." Any object that happens to be flying and is unidentified is a UFO. Now, flying saucers are a different matter entirely...

But enough with the pickiness. Here's what I don't understand: If the extraterrestrials are supposed to be so advanced and so much more civilized than we are, why would the pose a threat? Why wouldn't they just leave us to destroy ourselves, or watch us for entertainment, or shake their heads at our stupidity? I don't see any reason for them posing a threat, even if they did exist.
 

Breathe

Hostis humani generis
I don't see any reason for them posing a threat, even if they did exist.

What if there is a highly advanced warrior-race of beings that are like the Klingon or something, or a race that enslave others to do menial chores like Skaarj from Unreal? :D

That said, I doubt aliens would pose a threat. It would suck majorly for the first aliens we encounter to be a race of bloodthirsty enslaving warrior-beings though. :D
 
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