| Subject: Re: Million people eyewitnese UFO over O'Hare air port at Chicago in The US |
| From: "RT" <vtcapo47@hotmail.com> |
| Date: 07/01/2007, 02:24 |
| Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.sci.planetary,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur |
Pat O'Connell wrote:
I've seen a UFO, which is to say it flew, looked odd, and I sure
couldn't identify it. It turned out to be a stealth helicopter, as later
verified by a friend camping with us, who also saw it and who was in the
Air Force at the time.
When the experts investigate UFOs, in almost all cases the UFO has a
terrestrial origin or is a weather phenomenon. In this case it might be
a freak cloud that looked like a disk (example: supercell thunderstorms
often have a disk shape). A quick search found this:
http://www.inclouds.com/Wx/supercell.html
This doesn't mean there are no aliens around but it's unlikely, as
they're subject to the speed of light in their travels just like we are.
--
Pat O'Connell
[note munged EMail address]
Take nothing but pictures, Leave nothing but footprints,
Kill nothing but vandals...
Your right, most of the sightings can be attributed to the Military or
weather phenonenon.
But when astronauts, pilots, commerical and military come forward and
say that they have seen a UFO (some multiple times) you have to pause
and say, what do they have to gain? Gordon Cooper probably lost his
moon shot because he came forward. The research points to a cover up.
O'Hare is just another incident that will be left unexplained, under
reported and not investigated because the government already knows
they're here.
As far as the speed of light is concerned. Your thinking travel in
terms of our current knowledge of physics.
Whoever is visiting, has gone well beyond Einstein. Think in terms
of inter-dimensional.
RT