I have. Not while serving though. Wait.. not an actual Alien. A UFO though..As a retired marine did you ever see an alien? It is not sarcastic but shit you have flown in planes and shit.
Structures. Joint army air force unit.Av.Tech.? And thank you! Ill check it out.
This is another one that is beyond reproach, imo. You can go back and watch early interviews he did about the incident decades ago, and watch new videos, and the story is always the same. The fact that all of them eventually passed a polygraph, and that none of them have accepted a bribe to change the story, pretty much demonstrates the story happened the way they say it did.the Travis Walton case.
There's basically 3 types of "flat Earthers", dude.What would it take to make these people believe
This is exactly correct. I'll add that the Aurora Borealis at North Pole is a type of electromagnetic pulse that controls various functions on earth, including the tidesTime lapse video has shown that all the stars rotate around Polaris which is stationary and sets above the North Pole. Also known as the north star the ancients used it for centuries as a aid in navigating the oceans. The sun has a exact path it follows on a 365 day cycle this creates the seasons. Eclipses, seasonal meteor showers and other cosmic events are predictable. Sound like cosmic chaos to you? The heliocentric theory and model you worship depends on perpetual motion which is impossible as is the oceans curving into a 360 degree angle. It defies the laws of physics. Intelligent people with extensive education and culturing don't buy into it. Uneducated, mouth breathing kool aid drinkers do. I mean no harm or offense. I mean it must be true we saw it on tv man and learnt it down at the school house.
The moon controls the tides. If you believe otherwise you have never been a fisherman on the high seas which i did for 3 years of my life. Experience is a funny thing. Being older than most on here is even better.This is exactly correct. I'll add that the Aurora Borealis at North Pole is a type of electromagnetic pulse that controls various functions on earth, including the tides
I think that alien crew were dealing with some kind of technical issue and not paying attention to their surroundings, which is why they allowed the crew in the truck to drive up on them the way they did. When Walton got out of the truck and approached the craft, he made the situation worse, so they decided to get the hell out of dodge, but they inadvertently allowed Walton to get too close to the bird, and when they spun up power to leave, a static electric field was generated and got grounded out by Walton, and THROUGH Walton, when he stood up to get the fuck away.Who knows about why they took him.
Second, you have the people that don't believe it, but pretend they do, just to work up the "true believers" and irritate the shit out of the normal people. Basically, these fuckers are just trolls that enjoy stirring up the shit. They are cancer, and can't be reasoned with in any way.
OMG it is uncle buck. What an analysis.
And you were correct in your 3 i was just blown away with the similarity and i am not being sarcastic.
Sounds 100% like every military operation I've ever been part of.. something breaks, shit goes fubar, and you have to clean up the mess before you go home. lolI think that alien crew were dealing with some kind of technical issue and not paying attention to their surroundings, which is why they allowed the crew in the truck to drive up on them the way they did. When Walton got out of the truck and approached the craft, he made the situation worse, so they decided to get the hell out of dodge, but they inadvertently allowed Walton to get too close to the bird, and when they spun up power to leave, a static electric field was generated and got grounded out by Walton, and THROUGH Walton, when he stood up to get the fuck away.
The truck crew all see a static discharge that creates a bright spark, and knocks Walton off his feet and right on his ass as if he'd been hit by a truck. Not knowing about static discharge, the truck crew assumes the unknown aerial vehicle actually attacked Walton, thinks they're next on the target list, and rightfully decide to get the fuck out of dodge as fast as they can. Wise move, imo.
Meanwhile, the unknown alien vehicle crew realizes what the fuck just happened, watches the truck crew drive off in a panic, and are left with this shocked and unconscious Walton character lying in the dirt outside their vehicle. This is the most interesting part, imo, as this is where they have a decision to make: Decision A - is continue mission and leave Walton in the dirt. Fuck em' for being a dumb ass human that got too fucking close to a craft he knew nothing about. OR....Decision B - G'dammit, we zapped another one, and his dumb ass friends ran the fuck away in panic, so now we have to collect this dude ourselves, fix him if we fucked him up, and then return it back to its habitat.
I'd imagine the crews visiting here are little different in their organizational structure in that they are composed of crew that specialize in various aspects of an observational mission. You've got your naval crew that focus on running and maintaining all the ships, and then you've got your medical crew that are responsible for all the research and interaction shit with us local fauna.Sounds 100% like every military operation I've ever been part of..