| > The shape we're looking at is, in part, an artifact of the camera, unless the aliens are somehow reprogramming the camera to fuck with us. It's possible the IR glare is an intentional countermeasure produced by the craft. It might sound far-fetched, but the military can already jam some cameras already, and they apparently license this technology too: https://techlinkcenter.org/technologies/selective-camera-jam... The US Navy has (admittedly controversial) patents for technologies that could produce a craft with these flight characteristics: https://patents.google.com/?inventor=Salvatore+Cezar+Pais The first time these craft were spotted on radar was during a Navy exercise where they were testing new radar equipment, and the craft were coming from the direction of San Clemente island (an island that is a Navy base). Here's a short video that talks about the radar sighting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKyP79v9e84 In the Nimitz case, the "UFO" disappeared, and then met the pilots at their rendezvous point. How did it know where the rendezvous point was? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBpcfeHI0Kk Sightings of these UFOs have only ever been mentioned by US forces. Who knows what is going on, but if I had to make a guess and I considered all of this information, it seems likely that the "UFOs" are experimental US aircraft. |