So you don't believe in UFOs? Given your worldview, I'm not surprised. I take it you are unaware of all the released files, including U.S. Navy videos, that prove UFOs exist and cannot be manmade. I take it you are also unaware of all the former military and federal officials who have come forward with information that confirms that UFOs exist and cannot be manmade.
But, of course, since the U.S. Government has not officially publicly acknowledged that UFOs are real and are not manmade, and since all major government agencies continue to deny that UFOs exist, you reflexively assume that UFOs are either manmade or nonexistent.
I dare you to watch two recent documentaries on UFOs, both available on Amazon Prime: The Phenomenon (released in 2020) and The Program (released in 2024).
The Phenomenon
https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0TRGFOHOLA10DORESUTK8QL4K1/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
The Program
https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0FBQAS5V99JW8KUUR66PBMVGJM/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
FYI, my wife saw a UFO in the early 1990s in Utah, and I knew a military air traffic controller (ATC) who told me that he and other ATCs tracked UFOs flying at speeds and doing maneuvers that were far beyond the capabilities of our most advanced fighter jets. When I worked in military intelligence, one of our collection planes was buzzed by a UFO for 10-15 minutes. Several friends of mine were on that plane and told me all about it. They were very shaken by the experience.
Oh, poor Michael. You are such a tedious, humorless crank, with your head full of Mormon apologetics, utterly wacky JFKA beliefs and God knows what else, and your knee-jerk assumptions about what everyone else believes. My "worldview." BWAHAHA! Flesh it out for me, willya?
For reasons I don’t need to explain to you, I have been immersed –
immersed – in ufology since 1958. I can actually
remember Donald Keyhoe’s famed appearance on the Armstrong Circle Theater on January 22, 1958. I was at one time a MUFON state section director and in routine contact with Walt Andrus. I was in attendance at the famed 1989 MUFON conference in Vegas, where all hell broke loose. I knew crazy William Cooper and wacky Wendelle Stevens. I made an offer to George Knapp to fund an investigation of Bab Lazar when Mr. Area 51 first surfaced with his tales of alien craft. I’ve corresponded with distinctly non-wacky Jerome Clark, author of the
UFO Encyclopedia. I had dinner two weeks ago with attorney Peter Gersten, who handled the Cash-Landrum case and is one of my closest friends.
There is
nothing I don’t know about ufology. NOTHING – no personality, no case, no theory.
More to the point, I had a close-up (50-100 yards) encounter in 1971 in the company of an arch-skeptic who just about wet his knickers. As many such encounters do, it had a puzzling “psychic” component. There is no question in my mind that this was not a military craft or anything else susceptible to a mundane explanation.
I “don’t believe in UFOs,” you say? What is this inane statement even supposed to
mean? It’s the sort of nonsensical statement only a crank and complete UFO neophyte like you would make.
There is a UFO phenomenon (or phenomena, as the case may be). No one in his right mind denies this. If someone says “I don’t believe there is a UFO phenomenon,” he’s simply denying reality.
What
you mean – just as you mean with all of your JFKA nonsense – is more in the vein of “What? You don’t believe UFOs are ET craft like I do?” Your links, and your enthusiasm for the current UAP "disclosure" mania, tells me you are a rank amateur insofar as the UFO phenomenon is concerned.
No, I don’t believe UFOs are ET craft. Because I know
way, way more than you do, I am not wedded to any particular theory of what the phenomenon may be. Few serious ufologists these days think “ET craft” is the explanation. It just doesn't fit the facts. The UFO phenomenon may or may not be “alien” in some sense, but it is far more mysterious than any facile explanation like “ET craft.”
What I saw, close-up, looked like a craft. Do I think it was? No, at least not in any conventional sense of a nuts-and-bolts craft. Moreover, I believe the UFO phenomenon is part-and-parcel of a much broader spectrum of phenomena loosely categorized as "paranormal" or "anomalous" - some of which I have also personally experienced and written about.
Unlike cranks like you, I can live with ambiguity and uncertainty in all areas of my life where ambiguity and uncertainty are inevitable – including the JFKA, the UFO phenomenon, religion and much else. I don’t need some “answer” that I can cling to like Linus' security blanket and use to shout down everyone who disagrees with me.
Thank you for once again making an utter fool of yourself and exposing to the world what a pathetic, insecure crank you are. But you are a hoot in your own way - I'll grant you that. If you had any self-awareness of what a hoot you are, you'd be far more tolerable.