UFO report

I know what these things are. They aren’t craft, they’re creatures.
We don’t even know what kind of fantastic life forms live on the ocean floor. ( More people have been in space than to the ocean floor.) Lok at the playful, capricious way these things behave! They’re like hummingbirds, or like insects drawing near to other organisms to investigate. Maybe they wanna mate with our aircraft! They’re like bears, who will destroy the caps of an underground sewage system because the humming sound convinces them it’s a beehive. That would explain why supposedly these things are often seen near nuclear facilities.

I think these are deep-space organisms, buzzing into our atmosphere just outta curiosity, like moths come to light, like fish jump out of the water to a shiny lure. It isn’t their element, but they can break into the atmosphere temporarily , just like dolphins can jump outta the water. They’re amphibious, just like some earth creatures can get around both in land and in water.


With all the advantages they reportedly have over us , in speed and maneuverability , surely they’d a done sump’n to us by now if they wanted to. I think they’re just operating like insects or animals, investigating an unfamiliar environment, responding to new stimuli. Is this a source of food, is this a potential mate? Nah. We’re outta here!

what do you think?

8 thoughts on “UFO report

  1. My initial thought? Chinese intelligence crafts because they seem to be hovering around military bases. Now I’m not sure what they are at all!

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  2. I think they hover around military bases because that’s where we breed and house our metal “birds”. They’re naturally curious about what appear to them to be other flying creatures.
    Also, maybe they DONT hang out in military base airspace more frequently than other airspace, but they are far more likely to be detected there than where there’s no radar or sonar or whatever operating. .

    But if I’m right, there’s the scary possibility that these things are…migrating. What if they’re ,like those ladybugs, brought in to control aphids in southern pecan groves, which for some unknown reason moved north to the point where the west side of my stone house was swarmed by them in late summer, and the window wells on the east side of the house were 5inches deep in dead ladybugs in spring? That went on fir a few years. Those insects had no hostile intent; they were just…on the move, and they didn’t care what human structures were in their path. If these ufo sightings are the forerunner of an intergalactic migration, we might experience a period where our skies are swarming with the creatures, making aviation hazardous or impossible.

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  3. “They’re naturally curious about what appear to them to be other flying creatures.”

    I can’t lie; this sounds like a description of the CCP and they do have the money and the technology to do this. I am fairly certain the Russians do not.

    At the risk of sounding naively chauvinistic (using its original definition), I’m not sure other planets have the necessary climate and natural resources to produce this kind of brainpower and tech. If so, wouldn’t we have been made aware far sooner of their existence? I only question the ‘coincidence’ of the development of China and these recent sightings.

    But as I mentioned, I am only ruminating; I am no physicist for certain!

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    1. No, I meant that, just as there are organisms living on the ocean floor which we haven’t ever encountered ( and God knows what they’re like; the ones we have seen are weird enuf, by land-creature standards) there may be creatures adapted to the deep, or outer, space environment . Deep-space denizens who don’t depend on an atmosphere nor on gravity.
      What do YOU think Simon, from the military perspective?

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      1. My military mind tells me if y0u are 0nt0 s0mething, they are 0f little if any threat fr0m a national security perspective.

        I w0uld be remiss t0 n0t menti0n at this time that my childh00d bff (died beside his y0unger/y0ungest sister in a C0l0rad0 small plane crash) and I shared an 0ther w0rldly experience at his parents summer c0ttage 0n Kentucky Lake when we were ~15 years 0ld.

        Very interesting c0ncept y0ur W0rshipness.

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