Or it's not a weird thing? That article mentioned that there is only one thing they noted in their analysis that was inconsistent with secret military testing: flights in public areas.
Thanks for bringing this up - brilliant!
Immensely fascinating, as I understood the data utilised, was no longer available online.
Seems there may actually be sufficient archived material for a retrospective analysis.
Some 15 years on, it now presents an intriguing perspective.
Personally, I would confidently have predicted 15 years ago, there was not the remotest possibility it would all have been revealed and explained away as the deceptive by-product of a blindingly (sic) successful, clandestine operation.
Where has there been any evidence of this?
Are we really saying, not one semblance of a leak in the media? Even the Stealth program had plenty of them.
NIDS conclusion was, seemingly, that only some form of covert military aviation development could possibly be responsible.
Why.. because an acceptance of anything other than craft which were "human-made" was, "not testable".
However, to sustain their hypothesis, one God Almighty sacrifice was compelled upon them.
These pinnacles of ultimate secrecy were being flown up and down highways, over densely populated areas and all with a disregard for...
... well, you can see where this is leading.
That's bonkers ludicrous and the abject antithesis of 'TOP SECRET'...
Surely what is intrinsically untenable, is an acquiesce, 'well, that's solved then'...
*Fifteen years later*, nothing has been solved:
Massive black triangle UFO over New Lambton Heights in 1999
"We could see it coming towards us. I said, 'we’re about to find out what this thing is'.
"We were absolutely stunned. I said 'what the hell is that?'. This thing was coming towards us at no more than 25km/h.
"It was about 30 metres high, just above the tallest eucalyptus tree.
A massive triangular-shaped craft flew above them.
"It was travelling so low, you could have thrown a rock and hit it. It was directly above our heads," he said.
"He said the UFO had five lights, including a massive orange light in its centre.
"It was kind of like the inside of an orange when you cut an orange in half," he said.
The orange light itself, he said, was about "three quarters the size of a football field".
The triangular craft was much bigger.
It appeared to be made of a substance that he likened to "black glass or titanium".
"This thing was absolutely huge. It was 50 to 100 times the size of a 747," he estimated.
"It was a massive ship. It seemed to float on air. There were no engines, no flames, no sound. It was completely silent. It was absolutely beautiful.
[END OF EXTRACT]
What did NIDS make of this account from Australia and countless others similar, from all over the planet?
Comfortable this fitted the profile...?
I'm just not quite so sure and hopefully reasons why, adequately emphasised.
Great feedback, gave myself much to think about there.
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