Kinda funny wot? Can't tell what it is, but you go ahead and shoot at it. Doesn't that sort of go against all ideas on weapons safety?
Kinda puts a light on "friendly fire" incidents.
Kinda puts a light on "friendly fire" incidents.
Kinda funny wot? Can't tell what it is, but you go ahead and shoot at it. Doesn't that sort of go against all ideas on weapons safety?
Kinda puts a light on "friendly fire" incidents.
Is that '67 Saucer a Mark II with a turbo-charged lithium-crystal warp drive? If it is, I think several on this forum are in the market for the lithium! Prices?
From the Telegraph
Quote:
The RAF has tried to shoot down suspected UFOs as part of a Government directive, it has been claimed.
Wow, otherwise known as shooting at clouds and weather balloons. :lol:
And marsh gas, Venus, the Moon, searchlight reflections on clouds, and Aliens!
IMO this seriously undermines the credibility of the British military.
And marsh gas, Venus, the Moon, searchlight reflections on clouds, and Aliens!
Hey, I have a few auto (land only) parts on my garage floor I need to get rid of. Is a trade possible?
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Frig, I forgot about the Russians.
Three friends and I saw a UFO on PEI back in '69. We were on a beach at night. There was this bright red light in the sky that would zip at incredible speed from one spot to another, zigzagging all over the place. It would hover in one spot for a few seconds and then zip off to another. Then it just zoomed off into space and disappeared.
We were all tripping on vitamin L at the time, so that might have been a contributing factor.
What a great machine!
My folks drove across Canada last year and saw a dirigible flying through the air that someone had made in their garage and took out for a spin. It was daylight and one of the locals told them what it was, but if it had been nighttime and they hadn't spoken to anyone they might have come home with a UFO story.
I've seen UFO's too. Literally.... things in the sky I couldn't identify. That's the definition of UFO. UFO doesn't mean alien aircraft. It's a highly overused 'word'.