My sentiments exactly! This is really the most lame, pathetic recent attempt I've seen at explaining away a UFO sighting! On such an historic and important case where so many witnesses are involved you'd think the general or whomever issued the order to come up with an explanation for the media would've used something a little more plausible than 10 F-16s!! During training exercises an F-16 often engages afterburners when climbing or to counter the effects of inertia in a turn, and even a single F-16 engine is enough to rattle your teeth when it's fairly low to the ground...I can't imagine what 10 would sound like.
This explanation is so ludicrous that I'm beginning to wonder if it's the goverment's first step toward disclosure!
Bravo. As soon as I heard the late arriving and retroactive cover story, to which anyone with an ounce of common sense would label as ludicrous, I thought to myself it actually more ludicrous to go to that trouble to stitch together such a shoddy patch over the event, which no one considers or believes anyway at this point, so late in the game. They need some more imaginative denials.
As we now know, the area is right next to the restricted air space surrounding George W. Bush's ranch. So we can assume that F-16s were out in pursuit that night. If I am not mistaken, this would not be a training area. It would be a "kill zone." That is the only reason why the F-16s would have been sent out in that area.
d.f. -- thanks for your comments and thoughts. Indeed, 10 would make folks deaf -- then again, when deaf you'd think the craft was silent. About the logic of the answer.
bruce - agreed. I'm really at a loss for words or I WOULD make up a more goofy answer.
My sentiments exactly! This is really the most lame, pathetic recent attempt I've seen at explaining away a UFO sighting! On such an historic and important case where so many witnesses are involved you'd think the general or whomever issued the order to come up with an explanation for the media would've used something a little more plausible than 10 F-16s!! During training exercises an F-16 often engages afterburners when climbing or to counter the effects of inertia in a turn, and even a single F-16 engine is enough to rattle your teeth when it's fairly low to the ground...I can't imagine what 10 would sound like.
ReplyDeleteThis explanation is so ludicrous that I'm beginning to wonder if it's the goverment's first step toward disclosure!
Bravo. As soon as I heard the late arriving and retroactive cover story, to which anyone with an ounce of common sense would label as ludicrous, I thought to myself it actually more ludicrous to go to that trouble to stitch together such a shoddy patch over the event, which no one considers or believes anyway at this point, so late in the game. They need some more imaginative denials.
ReplyDeleteAs we now know, the area is right next to the restricted air space surrounding George W. Bush's ranch. So we can assume that F-16s were out in pursuit that night. If I am not mistaken, this would not be a training area. It would be a "kill zone." That is the only reason why the F-16s would have been sent out in that area.
ReplyDeleted.f. -- thanks for your comments and thoughts. Indeed, 10 would make folks deaf -- then again, when deaf you'd think the craft was silent. About the logic of the answer.
ReplyDeletebruce - agreed. I'm really at a loss for words or I WOULD make up a more goofy answer.
dennis - thanks for that info.