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hmm....

in the last vid are satellites

Some people believe the first two are CGI and a Halo commercial--I thought they were pretty convincing

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You voted for Gore (before I corrected your vote) so wtf do you know. You'll believe anything :lol:

Actually, I thought they were pretty convincing too.

Boeing make anything like that?

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Regarding the Fox News report, something just doesn't fly.

I'm pretty sure it doesn't apply only to the US to say that if an aircraft enters a country's airspace, they are entitled to intercept, engage and destroy if necessary. Now granted, assuming these were UFOs, they may not be on the same radio wavelength as the pilots, possibly impossible to communicate with by human means. But...here you have an object in your airspace. If it looks like an enemy military aircraft, you wouldn't hesitate to intercept it for non-compliance. All armed forces personnel have one commonality among themselves, whether they like it r not. They are willing to give their lives protecting their country. Yes, even the tuba player. So, whether it's one of the world's flying aircraft, a giant shiny bar of soap, or even a UFO, why would a country not attempt to investigate more closely to protect themselves from a foreign threat? I think "foreign" can be applied here as we haven't officially revealed a UFO that we can lablel as something different from "foreign" or "domestic."

If you're willing to be a hero at fighting another country's air force, would you not take a chance at possible martyrdom in revealing one of this planet's greatest mysteries?

"Oh...no....we just though we'd sit way back and take long pictures of the lights...all the lights (Hey, did you see that pretty cloud?).

WTF>UFO

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