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An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah

Tic tacs have the exact same shape as twinkies other than twinkies are flat on the bottom. I imagine someone said, if you want people to take you seriously stop calling it a damn twinkie.

That's cool you were on the same ship. There are skeptics that say it was radar malfunctions or natural phenomenon. The thing that gets me is 4 different guys watched it with their naked eyes.

The 2015 Gimbal video is even better. Those guys were seeing UFOs every day. They split one and almost hit it.

The other creepy thing is and the video doesn't show it, there was a fleet of them flying in formation.
Advanced radars, and especially the ones I had first hand experience with (and I was in the Combat Direction Center as my "battle station" sitting next to the composite radar display of the SSDS operator) have anomalies. The SSDS system would try to create a single "target" from multiple radar and other sensors and you'd get "doubles" "ghosts" and anomalies. The USS Princeton had AEGIS and I've never worked with that system at all. I can only assume they saw abnormal things and thought they were anomalies.

The pilots accounts are absolutely the most credible things I've ever heard to suggest something other than "normal."

That said, it leaves me at... things were seen that can't be readily explained. That's where I'm at.

I mean I could get into ghost stories from when I was a kid. Freaky ****, but I don't think ghosts exist. I just think I had experiences that got interpreted by my mind in weird ways. So I'm a skeptic, even when I see things with my own eyes.
 
Advanced radars, and especially the ones I had first hand experience with (and I was in the Combat Direction Center as my "battle station" sitting next to the composite radar display of the SSDS operator) have anomalies. The SSDS system would try to create a single "target" from multiple radar and other sensors and you'd get "doubles" "ghosts" and anomalies. The USS Princeton had AEGIS and I've never worked with that system at all. I can only assume they saw abnormal things and thought they were anomalies.

The pilots accounts are absolutely the most credible things I've ever heard to suggest something other than "normal."

That said, it leaves me at... things were seen that can't be readily explained. That's where I'm at.

I mean I could get into ghost stories from when I was a kid. Freaky ****, but I don't think ghosts exist. I just think I had experiences that got interpreted by my mind in weird ways. So I'm a skeptic, even when I see things with my own eyes.

I don't believe in ghosts and never had an experience, but learning about different dimensions and quantum physics, who knows. There are many who think they've been abducted by aliens who I believe are simply experiencing sleep paralysis.

DMT is another thing that gives me chills. I've seen and read dozens of accounts and the different stages of tripping. There's some weird **** that people see, but they all see, pretty much the same things - just like the natives. I'm definitely skeptical of interdimensional beings and travel, but it's an entertaining rabbit hole to go down. Lucid dreaming, astral projection, shamanic travel, spirit guides, out of body experiences are all wild to me too.

If you're comfortable, share your ghost story.

I'm not sure if I've shared my UFO story, but I will later. I saw one in Provo of all places.
 
I don't believe in ghosts and never had an experience, but learning about different dimensions and quantum physics, who knows. There are many who think they've been abducted by aliens who I believe are simply experiencing sleep paralysis.

DMT is another thing that gives me chills. I've seen and read dozens of accounts and the different stages of tripping. There's some weird **** that people see, but they all see, pretty much the same things - just like the natives. I'm definitely skeptical of interdimensional beings and travel, but it's an entertaining rabbit hole to go down. Lucid dreaming, astral projection, shamanic travel, spirit guides, out of body experiences are all wild to me too.

If you're comfortable, share your ghost story.

I'm not sure if I've shared my UFO story, but I will later. I saw one in Provo of all places.
My "ghost" stories are from when I was very young and mostly happened as I was trying to fall asleep. But the memories I have, one in particular, are very powerful and it's hard to just shake it off.

I'm going to go to sleep but I have no problem recounting one or two of my odd experiences maybe today or tomorrow.
 
Rosewell - I believe there were more than one craft discovered there too. The more I've researched Rosewell the more convinced I am that there was a UFO crash and the crafts, along with aliens were recovered. There are a lot of credible sources (to me) who witnessed something far different than weather balloons.

I could list a ton of alleged UFO crash recoveries from the Aztec, NM crash (I'm not sold on this) to 1967 Sudan Cube crash to the Russians, but I'm sure some of them are either hoaxes or not as credible. To me though, there are a lot of credible US military officials who's accounts make believing in UFOs well, not all that hard.

I've witnessed a UFO myself that 100% was not of this world (at least to my knowledge.)

Utah has a lot of UFO history if you're interested in learning about. I'm in Great Falls, MT right now and there's been a lot of cool UFO incidents that have happened around here and Helena too. There's just a lot of unexplainable **** that happens regarding UFOs. I believe.

Here's a cool breakdown of a UFO sighting near Beaver, UT.



It is Roswell not Rosewell. Your right though one crashed there. Many vehicles and men showed up to the crash site and took everything away, then they claimed it was a weather balloon. Why would you send many vehicles and men to pick up a downed weather balloon.
I think I saw a UFO myself. I was on guard duty in a foxhole in the desert of New Mexico close to the Mexico border. I saw a red object going super fast over the mountain range in the distance and it suddenly made a 90 degree turn straight up and disappeared. That happened back in the late 60s, and we had nothing capable of that.
 
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It is Roswell not Rosewell. Your right though one crashed there. Many vehicles and men showed up to the crash site and took everything away, then they claimed it was a weather balloon. Why would you send many vehicles and men to pick up a downed weather balloon.
I think I saw a UFO myself. I was on guard duty in a foxhole in the desert of New Mexico close to the Mexico border. I saw a red object going super fast over the mountain range in the distance and it suddenly made a 90 degree turn straight up and disappeared. That happened back in the late 60s, and we had nothing capable of that.
It's you're not your.
 
UFO are real. Was chased by one as a 16 year old riding on a truck in the middle of the night on a ranch where the cattle were being mutilated. It looked like a star in the sky in the distance then started moving erratically and then started chasing us. Got over the top. Nothing but bright light and scared to death. Fortunately no abduction at least not one I remember
 
UFO are real. Was chased by one as a 16 year old riding on a truck in the middle of the night on a ranch where the cattle were being mutilated. It looked like a star in the sky in the distance then started moving erratically and then started chasing us. Got over the top. Nothing but bright light and scared to death. Fortunately no abduction at least not one I remember

This made me lol.


Noice.
 
Can't make this stuff up. The US Army signs a contract to study UFO material and make better weapons. Like it or not, lol...

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...to-study-ufo-material-and-make-better-weapons

The U.S. Army has signed a contract to study and exploit materials from unidentified flying objects. It intends to use what it learns in order to develop new weapons platforms.


No, I'm not joking.

The facts are provided in a newly agreed cooperative research and development contract between the U.S. Army's Combat Capabilities Development Command (specifically, the Ground Vehicle Systems Center) and the UFO technology exploitation group To The Stars Academy. Established by Blink-182 founder Tom DeLonge, To The Stars Academy involves former U.S. government, military, and advanced aerospace engineers in the research and capability exploitation of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UFOs.

The U.S. Army's stamped and signed 26-page contract is quite stunning.

It says that To The Stars Academy has shown the Army that it "is a company with materiel and technology innovations that offer capability advancements for Army ground vehicles. These technology innovations have been acquired, designed, or produced by [To The Stars Academy], leveraging advancements in metamaterials and quantum physics to push performance gains.".......

......But what is this metamaterial?


I can confirm that at least some of the source material was retrieved from crash remnants or materials sourced from UFOs. Analysis of these UFOs suggests they are enabled with space-time, cloaking, transmedium travel, and gravity manipulation capabilities. That's not crazy conspiracy talk. In a key credibility submission, the contract adds that "the Office of the Secretary of Defense can share historical reports of findings and origin of materiel solutions in the possession of [To The Stars Academy]."

Translation: historical reports of material exploitation from crashed UFOs. We're not in Kansas anymore, folks.
 
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