The Newest Definitive "Are We Alone?" Collective Debate

I have two IRL experiences that I can't explain in the sky. I pretty much know what is up there as I was in the Air Force and it just seemed odd.
 
I recently flew into Anchorage Alaska. We had to do a couple of laps at low altitude until the final approach so I was looking out the window. Something
caught my eye and I first thought "is that a bird?" before I could get a better look. It looked like an orb with a greyish-metallic sheen and seemed to be moving very
slowly, not quite hovering. Sort of like how a drone would move, but it was not a drone. My impression was that it was small, like maybe 3-5 feet or so in diameter
and approximately 150 feet lower than my plane. We were sitting just in front of the wing and it blocked my sightlines as it passed over the object. I quickly told my
"look behind the wing!" figuring we'd see it come out the other side.

Well, I never saw it except for that second or two and I happened to have a nice camera locked and loaded in my hand. It should have been right there and wasn't.
Still don't know what to make of it, but didn't feel like I "had seen a UFO for sure". It was more of just an odd maybe.

I didn't get a "good" look at it feeling like it was just too brief to be sure of anything other than it was some sort of physical object, but it struck me as very, very
weird. For those that are unfamiliar, the Alaskan skies have had numerous reports of all kinds of strange shit flying around including "orbs". I was aware of all
that but didn't think of it until later.
 
I've never seen a UFO, But I am a believer .

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAH59Wh-Ymo

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I’ve seen numerous events of different weird shit. Day and night. I have witnesses multiple times. In Montana, apparently they’re pretty common.

Silver orbs mostly. Some triangles. Some red things that go in circles. One cold night I’ve seen a row of thousands of lights from north into Canada to I have no idea how far south heading straight west. Row after row. It had to be in the thousands. Think Space Invaders. That was the trippiest shit I’ve ever experienced. The rows never ended for a long time. That was over 15 years ago. I’ve had two witnesses for this event.
 
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UFO's have been visting our nuclear facilities since the mid 1960's. Bases such as Minot AFB in North Dakota, Malmstrom in Montana, and Loring AFB in Maine have all been visited by these craft.

Robert Hastings began researching this subject, interviewing over 160 military veterans in the process. He eventually wrote a book about his findings, it's entitled "UFO's and Nukes":

Ross Coulthart interviews him:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2c3_vG7yhs
 
Re: those Langley AFB drone incursions that occurred last December, 2023.

It has been reported these incursions continued for 17 consecutive nights.......there is no way the base brass allowed that to continue for such a protracted period of time.

At least a couple intrepid reporters have begun to pepper the Pantagon spokeslady with some questions about it.

To the Pentagon's credit, at least they are admitting these incidents occurred, and not tagging it as the planet Venus, swamp gas, or wayward weather balloons.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jYR16E-ya0
 
Re: those Langley AFB drone incursions that occurred last December, 2023.

It has been reported these incursions continued for 17 consecutive nights.......there is no way the base brass allowed that to continue for such a protracted period of time.

At least a couple intrepid reporters have begun to pepper the Pantagon spokeslady with some questions about it.

To the Pentagon's credit, at least they are admitting these incidents occurred, and not tagging it as the planet Venus, swamp gas, or wayward weather balloons.



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jYR16E-ya0

I wasn't aware there was any indication those were UAP in that sense. I thought the general thought was that they were drones of unidentified origin/control, but not defying known physics or current capabilities in any way.
 
I wasn't aware there was any indication those were UAP in that sense. I thought the general thought was that they were drones of unidentified origin/control, but not defying known physics or current capabilities in any way.

Yea, not much in the way of detail is known or verified. I'm wondering if they have been "back" since December, 2023 at Langley or any other military base....?

And I have not heard anyone describe their flight characterestics in any fashion.
 
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