Commentary by Uncle Mike
I have never seen a UFO. I have seen some…. objects flying across the sky. Usually at night. After a few cold brews. I could usually address them with a rational answer such as, “satellite” or maybe, in a state of minor inebriation, “champagne cork”. Meteors or space junk burning as it streaks through our atmosphere. Pretty obvious what that is. I did actually see the Space Shuttle go barreling through the sky as it headed to Florida once. Amazing. That too, identified. Those UFO’s all identified, usually under the spell of an IPA (India Pale Ale or equivalent…).
You would have to live under a rock to not have seen the US military is preparing to issue a report that may (or may not?) provide information on UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). (Link: UFOs are about to make their way to the U.S. Senate. Here’s what to know. (nbcnews.com) and (Why are UFOs in the news? An intelligence report will soon go to the U.S. Senate | CTV News). I guess ‘phenomena’ is more impressive than just ‘object’. I’ve seen strange objects go by the video camera onboard the International Space Station (ISS). THOSE are unidentified and usually followed by the video feed being cut off. The US Department of Defense has video footage of many instances of engagements or observations of UAPs. There are also reports of underwater phenomena that travel at over 100 knots? The Navy’s on the planet have some high-tech equipment, but no one is stepping up to announce they have any equipment, ship, vessel or knowledge of anything that can travel at that speed. Perhaps these should be identified as USP; Unidentified Subsurface Phenomena?
There are many video’s that capture aerial craft that move at incredible speeds and instantly disappear. This is not technologically capable by any military or civilian assets at this time. There are video’s of UAPs that move along the ocean surface and disappear into the water. Today we have a video of something off the coast in Indonesia that looks like a cigar, complete with smoke, entering the water. (Link: Mystery as anchor-shaped UFO leaves trail of smoke before crashing into sea off Indonesia (thesun.co.uk). Considering the planet is 70% water, it is possible that there may be craft, not necessarily ‘alien’ that have the complete undersea environment as their home. We need to think outside of the ‘calculus’ box and more inside a ‘physics’ box.
Perhaps these UAP, both aerial and subsurface operate using time or matter displacement instead known thrust calculous. If a UAP is in one place, captured on film and instantly disappears, is it not possible that what we perceive is an alteration of time? If a subsurface vessel can travel at greater than 100 knots, is it not possible that the vessel can displace liquids?
I must admit I am anxious to see what the investigation has turned up. This will be a US presentation or assessment. It is past time for all countries to come together and share information, video’s, knowledge and expertise on their experiences.
I will be sitting by awaiting the data with an extremely cold IPA in hand. There will be more in the cooler for any pilot or ship captain from any UAP that wants to stop by Uncle Mikes’ abode. I know they are out there. I’m pretty darn certain they are here as well. And I’m willing to bet, they look a lot like US.
Uncle Mike
(The Universe is absolutely so huge, it is rather selfish to think we are the only ones in it. God is omnipotent, so I’m positive he created other beings besides US. We can handle the truth! Whatever it is.)