Flying Saucer Test - Alternative View

Flying Saucer Test - Alternative View
Flying Saucer Test - Alternative View

Video: Flying Saucer Test - Alternative View

Video: Flying Saucer Test - Alternative View
Video: The Real Flying Saucer 2024, September
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A video was filmed in the United States of America, which captured the moment of testing a flying saucer of terrestrial origin. Naturally, opponents of attributing all UFOs to aliens immediately clapped their hands, they say, we were talking …

Yes, this, of course, somewhat undermines people's belief that aliens from other worlds are already watching us. But just a few, since such tests have already seeped into the Web more than once, however, such terrestrial flying saucers have never demonstrated their unique capabilities that people observe around and everywhere in the sky. That is, they did not fly at a fantastic speed, moving abruptly to the sides, and soundlessly, while throwing away unimaginable pretzels, and so on.

No one argues that the military has been developing aircraft in the form of plates for a long time, starting with Nazi Germany, however, over these seventy-odd years, the developers, apparently, have not gone so far, since such ultra-modern flying vehicles have not even supplanted aircraft and helicopters.

In addition, say ufologists, such a video would hardly have the right to live on the Web, even if it was filmed secretly. It turns out that it was rather thrown to the general public (like a bone to a hungry dog) than someone accidentally stole this information from the US military. It is not difficult to guess why they planted it. It is possible that even for intimidation, as bombs were once dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But more all this looks like just disinformation for the general public, so that people stop believing in aliens, they say, all these UFOs are terrestrial vehicles.

Not very convincing, bait only for inveterate skeptics who do not believe in any aliens anyway. Ufologists, having watched this video, shrugged their shoulders in bewilderment: is that all? The Germans were much more convincing seventy-two years ago …