Just a little FYI; the now
declassified Nimitz incident in 2004 when the Nimitz strike group was on
training maneuvers along the California coast, radar painted several
"tic-tac"-shaped objects exhibiting non-ballistic motions in their
vicinity and the Nimitz deployed a couple of fighter jets to
investigate. The pilots and radar techs (now retired) described these
objects flying ability, including right angle turns and other
non-ballistic motion at speeds that would crush a human. The radar tech
famously said, "If they are hostile, we're all f**ked."
Of course, that
was 15 years ago, and we're still alive. 1 out of 3 people in the US
alone has seen anomalous UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena),
colloquially called UFOs and the gov't agency called AATIP was outed in
2017 by Luis Elizondo, who led the agency and released some video of
pilots dealing with these UAPS flying against the wind, rotating with a
glow about them. I suspect these beings have a base here and fly craft
that generate their own gravity, hence avoiding the crushing g-force of
flying in our atmosphere at relativistic speeds and possibly
interdimensionally.
I posit that aliens visiting and.or based on Earth
don't interact with "the natives" militarily for whatever reason. Maybe a
non-aggression pact? Seriously, though, we're lucky (so far) that we
haven't yet ended up like something we scrape off our boots to these
beings, whose technology is relatively hundreds or thousands of years
ahead of us. Let's face it, the Dark Ages prevented humanity from
advancing its technology and it looks like we're headed down that same
path. Maybe we might ask the aliens for some assistance next time we
engage them? I'm sure they understand our language.
Avoiding us (with
the exception of those who claim abduction) is probably the best policy
and maybe it's part of a non-interference directive that we used to have
with indigenous populations (the natives in the Amazon are a classic
example since they're now helping to fight the fires there). Maybe the
aliens look at our example with Indians in which we as pre and post
revolution wiped out 95% of the population and determined that wasn't
kosher. I look at it this way, if you can traverse light years in space,
you must as a civilization, gotten rid of aggression through evolution
and/or need to get to that point, as posited by various scientists over
the years, including Drake and most recently, deGrasse Tyson.
SHORT
VERSION: Those pesky aliens aren't as bad as the movies project. We
assume too much. Reference link: When Top Gun Pilots Tangled with a Baffling Tic-Tac-Shaped UFO
Keep watching the skies and don't believe the lies,
DJ Quantum Mechanic
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