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Dr.Pecker

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This is my entertainment for today. I remember seeing a different video years ago that looked a lot scarier. That one isn't on you tube.
 

Dr.Pecker

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You are the only one on RIU that has mentioned you have lucid dreams, besides me, I think.
I have lucid dreams once in a while its a cool subject and you should do a thread about it so you don't have to talk about it in alien tech.
 

Wilksey

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Here's a vid about an Army rotary wing aircrew encountering one of these vehicles back in 73'.


What was it they encountered?

Deductive reasoning says that it sure as hell wasn't man made, as it lacked EVERY control surface needed to produce and maintain controlled flight as understood by man, but it was OBVIOUSLY under control, and capable of matching and exceeding the performance abilities of their helicopter. This thing was described as a cylindrical object with a dome on top, which is a common description of these things. Both the pilot and crew chief had eyes on this thing off their starboard side, and it hit their aircraft with a beam of light, and apparently pulled their aircraft UP about 1500 feet or so.

NO wings visible. Needed by man made craft to provide lift, and control roll, whether large or small.
NO main or tail rotors visible. Used as an alternate source of lift, and to control pitch, yaw, and roll for man made craft, like helicopters.
NO horizontal stabilizers visible. Used to control the pitch attitude of a typical man made aircraft.
NO vertical stabilizers visible. Used to control the yaw attitude of a typical man made craft.
NO collision avoidance lights visible. Man made aircraft are required to use collision avoidance lights consisting of a RED light marking the left side / wing, GREEN light marking the right side / wing, and a WHITE light marking the tail of the aircraft.

The flight commander and crew filed an official report on the incident, much to their credit, and theirs is but one of thousands around the world over the years. A lot of aviators wouldn't even have filed a report due to not wanting the scrutiny and ridicule from some of their dumb ass peers / employers.
 

Dr.Pecker

Well-Known Member
Here's a vid about an Army rotary wing aircrew encountering one of these vehicles back in 73'.


What was it they encountered?

Deductive reasoning says that it sure as hell wasn't man made, as it lacked EVERY control surface needed to produce and maintain controlled flight as understood by man, but it was OBVIOUSLY under control, and capable of matching and exceeding the performance abilities of their helicopter. This thing was described as a cylindrical object with a dome on top, which is a common description of these things. Both the pilot and crew chief had eyes on this thing off their starboard side, and it hit their aircraft with a beam of light, and apparently pulled their aircraft UP about 1500 feet or so.

NO wings visible. Needed by man made craft to provide lift, and control roll, whether large or small.
NO main or tail rotors visible. Used as an alternate source of lift, and to control pitch, yaw, and roll for man made craft, like helicopters.
NO horizontal stabilizers visible. Used to control the pitch attitude of a typical man made aircraft.
NO vertical stabilizers visible. Used to control the yaw attitude of a typical man made craft.
NO collision avoidance lights visible. Man made aircraft are required to use collision avoidance lights consisting of a RED light marking the left side / wing, GREEN light marking the right side / wing, and a WHITE light marking the tail of the aircraft.

The flight commander and crew filed an official report on the incident, much to their credit, and theirs is but one of thousands around the world over the years. A lot of aviators wouldn't even have filed a report due to not wanting the scrutiny and ridicule from some of their dumb ass peers / employers.
I have that story also. I have a book about famous ufo cases and that video is pretty accurate to the book so i say its the real deal no fakery going on.
 
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