So We're Just Casually Admitting UFO's Exist Now?
Two pilots, one flying a military aircraft from Ontario, Canada to Cologne, Germany and the other commercial, flying from Boston, Massachusetts to Amsterdam, Netherlands. Both planes spotted the same bright green UFO off the coast of Canada. The sightings occurred on July 30 off the coast of Canada over the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The pilots reported seeing a bright green flying object that disappeared into the clouds (Vice News).
The military aircraft actually climbed 1,00 feet at the time of the sighting, possibly to avoid the mysterious craft, or get a closer look according to Steffan Watkins, aviation and shipping researcher, Live Science reported. Of course this could have been a meteor or it could have been an flying vehicle not of our world. My main question is, so we're just causally admitting UFO's exist now?
I remember reports like this being vehemently denied left and right with all parties being discredited by using the sun, science, and whatever else seem to offer a more plausible reason. I, for one, never believed we were the only lifeforms in this vast universe. It just never seemed plausible to me. What made us human so special that we were the only ones?
Now that the elephant in the room has been acknowledged, especially with the Pentagon releasing the declassified document of over 140 document UFO sightings in June 2021, can we get to the real nerdy stuff and talk about how the crafts are engineered, were there "pilots" on board after a crash, did they survive, are they still alive, what is their approximate age if so, what are their diets like?? The people, AKA me, want to know. I'm not an alien stan, just a curious scientist. Listen, you can't convince me that we can confirm a video is authentic of a UFO crashing, and no one attempted to or retrieved the wreckage.
I guess we'll have to wait and see and keep our eyes to the sky for we never know what strange phenomena may fly by. Maybe one day, we'll actually know what they are.
Article Sources: Live Science, Vice News
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