Of course UFO's are real. Where do you think Bigfoot, Mothman and the Kentucky mountain lions came from?What's the latest on UFOs? Any good recent documentaries that anyone would recommend that aren't conspiracy theory type stuff? If UFOs turn out to be real, how would organized religion deal with that?
Australia has done a lot. Ross Coulthart documentaries.What's the latest on UFOs? Any good recent documentaries that anyone would recommend that aren't conspiracy theory type stuff? If UFOs turn out to be real, how would organized religion deal with that?
Future humans, maybe the Universe isn't overly populated, maybe they are here already?Why are we special enough to be visited? Unless they see us like a wildlife reserve. If you have the ability to travel the universe in infinite directions kinda lame a planet in basic solar system in a random galaxy is the best thing they've found to visit all the time.
Also, I think they'd have the ability to be cloaked or invisible.
Thing about all these ufo sightings is the info is always released by the navy. Meaning, they may not know what it is, but the air force might...seems like they never speak up about it.
What is curious to me is that there simply are no sharp and detailed cell phone videos taken of UFO sightings.What's the latest on UFOs? Any good recent documentaries that anyone would recommend that aren't conspiracy theory type stuff? If UFOs turn out to be real, how would organized religion deal with that?
Ok...What is curious to me is that there simply are no sharp and detailed cell phone videos taken of UFO sightings.
The lack of credible video undermines credibility.
Elizondo and Grush are as legit as they come. The information they have released to the public has at least forced the government to admit that UFOs/UAPs are real and that we don't know what they are.Anyone seen this series? I saw Luis Elizondo do an interview recently, and he seemed to be legit.
I've started watching the series. Pretty trippy for sure. The documentary isn't produced all that well, keeps going over the same thing time and again. But within the first hour it was clear that this isn't some hoax.Elizondo and Grush are as legit as they come. The information they have released to the public has at least forced the government to admit that UFOs/UAPs are real and that we don't know what they are.
Elizondo and Grush are as legit as they come. The information they have released to the public has at least forced the government to admit that UFOs/UAPs are real and that we don't know what they are.
Yea I was thinking that also, after 70 years we've gone from "they don't exist" to "we don't know what they are" I guess you could say this is incremental disclosure.Pushing a tad harder, it looks likelier that some do know what these things are.
Me too. I had books written by Edward Ruppelt and Donald Keyhoe back in the 50s as a child that got me started. Both highly credible military officers that had access to the info.I’ve followed these UFO/UAP stories since the age of ten: spending my allowance on UFO books in the early 70’s, and forward from those days.
Yea my first thought after I listened to Rush Colhart's interview with David Grush was that maybe now Bob Lazar can be vindicated from all the debunkers assertions. His accounts match up pretty closely to what Grush is saying is going on right now.The general description Grusch has publicly revealed tracks very, very closely with the controversial revelations of Bob Lazar in the late 80’s/early 90’s, and Colonel Phillip Corso a decade later
His accounts match up pretty closely to what Grush is saying is going on right now.
The-Hack should give us some details on what people were seeing in his home county back in the mid-70s. There were some really interesting encounters there & that's not counting the supposed abduction of three Casey County women in early 1976.
---I’ve spoken with several who grew up/lived on Hwy. 78, the path from Stanford to Hustonville (and by extension, Liberty).
They have all confirmed years of strange things between 1971 and 1976.
One lady, a well-respected retired professional, now, with two immediate family members having served in County government, bluntly told me in 1995 that her family had witnessed “alien craft hovering in our backyard for 5 years.” I had asked her if she had seen “lights in the sky, like stars,” and she volunteered her backyard comment forcefully, and emotionally.
Her brother told that he frequently was stunned by their close presence in farm fields: objects twenty feet in the air, roughly the size of beach balls, which seemed to realize they were being seen, and then buzzed and traveled away down a valley a half-mile away, but still visible. They covered the half-mile almost instantly.
Frankly, locally among farm folk, these are generally discussed as simply being real. And when I say “farm folk,” these people are social and political leaders, most with a college degree, and generally from affluent, well-respected families.
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Thanks, T-H. I lived in a neighboring county & remember a guy, who I think lived on Hwy 150, sighting a rectangular object drifting across US Hwy 27 just north of Stanford. I managed to track the story down through the Interior Journal archives & the whole event was just incredible. IIRC, this occurred in early-mid November of 1975.
I saw a triangular object in the fall of 2021. It started out as a very large glowing object and by the time I got over my head it was a silent triangle.Around 20 years ago I was outside my home in Bullitt County around 2am and saw a triangular shaped something with lights bordering it slowly making it's way across the sky. No sound at all. I just stared at it as it faded off. I was left dumbfounded but I'm of the mind that UFO sightings are experimental aircraft and not little green men from another planet/galaxy. But what do I know.
---Yes, along with Highway 78, there was a 1975 spat that occurred right about where the “new” Walmart is, on US 27, a mile North of downtown. Multiple witnesses contributed to the accounts quoted in the paper of strange lights and blob like orbs that followed vehicles.
Oddly, for all the activity in the West end of the County, to my knowledge, nothing occurred in the East End. The 50 year running joke has been they were too frightened to f@$k with Crab Orchard!!
I'm not saying that people misidentified low level B-52s & FB-111As as UFOs (the flashing lights & noise would make it obvious those were aircraft), but somebody or something might have taken notice of some very high tech electronic emissions in a very rural setting. Just idle speculation by me, so take it for what it's worth.
Yes, I always tried to steer clear of Crab Orchard!
Last night after looking through this thread I started reading about that story. What can one say except scary af. I have family in Liberty and had heard this story growing up but actually reading the details is crazy.I’ve spoken with several who grew up/lived on Hwy. 78, the path from Stanford to Hustonville (and by extension, Liberty).
They have all confirmed years of strange things between 1971 and 1976.
One lady, a well-respected retired professional, now, with two immediate family members having served in County government, bluntly told me in 1995 that her family had witnessed “alien craft hovering in our backyard for 5 years.” I had asked her if she had seen “lights in the sky, like stars,” and she volunteered her backyard comment forcefully, and emotionally.
Her brother told that he frequently was stunned by their close presence in farm fields: objects twenty feet in the air, roughly the size of beach balls, which seemed to realize they were being seen, and then buzzed and traveled away down a valley a half-mile away, but still visible. They covered the half-mile almost instantly.
Frankly, locally among farm folk, these are generally discussed as simply being real. And when I say “farm folk,” these people are social and political leaders, most with a college degree, and generally from affluent, well-respected families.
Last night after looking through this thread I started reading about that story. What can one say except scary af. I have family in Liberty and had heard this story growing up but actually reading the details is crazy.
---Folks have forgotten just how high profile this event was. One of the ladies appeared on a national, daytime talk show. I think it was the “Mike Douglas Show,” in ‘76 or ‘77.
And this abduction was unique, in that there were corroborating witnesses who saw an odd craft in the vicinity that night.