I remember as a kid reading the UFO magazines and such. Like most (I thought) I rather grew out of it... But this business has been all over the news of late. Do you think there is anything to this?
I was seventeen when I started my Army service so I was still a snot nosed kid. Shortly after I deployed in Germany we were doing war games in the countryside. Being low man in the unit I got most of the graveyard guard shifts so I was pretty groggy most all the time... I saw a black triangle silhouette fly low over the valley where were deployed near. I wondered if it was lack of sleep or was I really seeing a UFO...... I only found out later that those war games were the air forces first deployment of the stealth fighter and that was what I saw over that valley.
Germany already had a Horten Go-222 Slealth Fighter. They flew the prototype vs a Me-262. No contest, the Horten killed it. Little too late to win War. in 1944
There is too much evidence, the 2004 gun camera film cannot be debunked. Roswell saucer crash in 47? Even recorded in ancient texts.Maybe Obama looked at the classified UFO files?
Back to topic, We know hardly anything about our own planet. Most of the Oceans remain unknown, same for vast areas of rainforests, mountainous regions. Water erosion tells us the Sphinx may date back too time before the Great Flood. Excavations around Golepi Tepe in modern day Turkiye are 9300BC, 6000 years before Sumer. There are ruins of ancient cities all over, near Japan, India, Pakistan under water now in the Indian, Pacific Oceans. Like one astronaut stated, out there, anything is possible. Back 3000 yrs ago, civilization flourished in the Tigris Euphrates region, same time in Central Europe, primitive Germanic tribes roamed the forests. Today, Germany is most advanced nation on planet, helped US land Armstrong on the Moon, seems they are having a hard tome now! Imagine that. While in the Middle East, there are tribal wars going on, civilization went backwards. Turkiye known for the oldest civilization (Golbekli Tepe ) 9300BC, also initiated the first use of coins for trade