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From: (robert arndt) "tim gueguen" wrote in message news:TVICb.696620$9l5.531095@pd7tw2no... "Adam Ben Nalois" wrote in message om... You know, soon alien will invade the world. You know, there is no proof any aliens have ever visited our planet, so we can hardly speculate on their military capabilities. tim gueguen 101867 Ever heard of the Tehran Incident?: http://www.nicap.dabsol.co.uk/tehran1.htm This is one of the few documented cases where an AF aircraft actually tried to engage a UFO. The Iranian pilot lost in that engagement as the UFO knocked out its fire control system preventing launch of a missile. Rob The part that scares me is that people like you who actually believe that garbage reproduce and vote. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Dan, For someone who was in the USAF you seem pretty ignorant on all subjects relating to aviation. What exactly was your MOS- spit-shining the latrines? The Tehran Incident is heavily documented and was even picked-up by one of our own DSP-1 spy satellites as an IR anamoly. http://iiaf.net/stories/warstories/s8.html I suppose you can't handle the documented Belgian Wave Incidents either, and while I tend to support terrestrial-based HUFO tech of a military nature, these incidents remain a mystery; however, you cannont doubt the qualifications for documentation in these two cases. They have eyewitness accounts, both civilian and military radar confirmation, aircraft radar confirmation, and in the Tehran case spy sat verification. What more do you want? In the case of the Belgian Wave the craft are more likely to be black budget aircraft: black field-effect triangles flying in formation, unmarked, headed back towards the UK (to Bae Warton, perhaps?)... but the Tehran Incident involved a glowing/burning sphere which sent out two other spherical craft- one that tried to approach the F-4, the other that landed nearby. It doesn't seem likely this was one of ours and little probability of the F-4 fire control system going out PRECISELY when the pilot attempted to fire at the object. I do not support the UFO conspiracy theories anymore than believing tabloid news; however, much of this UFO material can be attributed to misinterpretation. Up to 80% of UFO sightings are explianed right off the bat, leaving 20% unexplained. Further investigation usually uncovers between 10-15% of these as hoaxes, or technical deficiencies in the film used to photograph/record the sightings which produce a flawed photographic anamoly. That leaves barely 5% unexplained of which under intense scientific analysis another percentage is eventually proven a hoax. So that leaves us barely 2% of unexplained UFO sightings that remain credible. The Tehran Incident is in this group. The original poster asked about such a confrontation and I told him what happened. So my answer would be not so good in a confrontation with that type of technology. However, I don't believe it would be impossible for us to match that technology if a world effort on a Manhatten Project scale was initiated. Man is already toying with cloning, teleportation, antimatter, cloaking technology, beam weapons, and a range of exotics under cover of the non-lethal military application. Rob |
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robert arndt wrote:
... but the Tehran Incident involved a glowing/burning sphere which sent out two other spherical craft- one that tried to approach the F-4, the other that landed nearby. It doesn't seem likely this was one of ours and little probability of the F-4 fire control system going out PRECISELY when the pilot attempted to fire at the object. Heheh. "Little" probability? I've worked at least two aircraft that did *exactly* that! (In both cases, the water dumped into the radar cooling plenum by the malfunctioning air conditioning system literally welded component LRUs to the equipment rack before they kicked the aircraft generators off-line. That's when all the gyros tumbled, too...) Besides - I'm amazed that the Iranians (who attended the same schools I did at Lowry) were able to field an operational F-4 radar set two two weeks after we delivered them to them. - John T., old F-4 Weapons Control Systems toad. I do not support the UFO conspiracy theories anymore than believing tabloid news; however, much of this UFO material can be attributed to misinterpretation. Up to 80% of UFO sightings are explianed right off the bat, leaving 20% unexplained. Further investigation usually uncovers between 10-15% of these as hoaxes, or technical deficiencies in the film used to photograph/record the sightings which produce a flawed photographic anamoly. That leaves barely 5% unexplained of which under intense scientific analysis another percentage is eventually proven a hoax. So that leaves us barely 2% of unexplained UFO sightings that remain credible. The Tehran Incident is in this group. The original poster asked about such a confrontation and I told him what happened. So my answer would be not so good in a confrontation with that type of technology. However, I don't believe it would be impossible for us to match that technology if a world effort on a Manhatten Project scale was initiated. Man is already toying with cloning, teleportation, antimatter, cloaking technology, beam weapons, and a range of exotics under cover of the non-lethal military application. Rob |
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robert arndt wrote: This is one of the few documented cases where an AF aircraft actually tried to engage a UFO. The Iranian pilot lost in that engagement as the UFO knocked out its fire control system preventing launch of a missile. Thus proving the need for a gun! ![]() Rob -bertil- -- "It can be shown that for any nutty theory, beyond-the-fringe political view or strange religion there exists a proponent on the Net. The proof is left as an exercise for your kill-file." |
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Adam Ben Nalois wrote:
You know, soon alien will invade the world.Maybe 5-10 years from now, than itīs time. So do you think Earth planes, including prototypes and experimental planes could have a chance against UFOs if - UFOs have anti-grav - laser guns - space-flight abilities - possibly deflector shields - faster means more advanced technology. But earth pilots are more experienced on this planet.Have to defend the homeworld.Have bases on earth whereas aliens must return to mothership. Who would win? Aliens or humans? The cockroaches. ronh -- "People do not make decisions on facts, rather, how they feel about the facts" Robert Consedine |
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There's no law against eating space aliens. We could solve world hunger.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Billy Connolly, the Scottish comedian / actor, had a solution for world
hunger and over population. Eat the person standing next to you. Not only will you cut the world population in half overnight, but you would end world hunger at the same time. I believe he said it on the Conan O'Brien where it was met with a few hisses and boo's, to which Billy replied "Oh shut up!" B2431 wrote: There's no law against eating space aliens. We could solve world hunger. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Mark and Kim Smith wrote: Billy Connolly, the Scottish comedian / actor, had a solution for world hunger and over population. Eat the person standing next to you. Not only will you cut the world population in half overnight, but you would end world hunger at the same time. I believe he said it on the Conan O'Brien where it was met with a few hisses and boo's, to which Billy replied "Oh shut up!" ftp://sailor.gutenberg.org/pub/gutenberg/etext97/mdprp10.txt -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Chad Irby wrote: In article , Mark and Kim Smith wrote: Billy Connolly, the Scottish comedian / actor, had a solution for world hunger and over population. Eat the person standing next to you. Not only will you cut the world population in half overnight, but you would end world hunger at the same time. I believe he said it on the Conan O'Brien where it was met with a few hisses and boo's, to which Billy replied "Oh shut up!" ftp://sailor.gutenberg.org/pub/gutenberg/etext97/mdprp10.txt |
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![]() "Adam Ben Nalois" wrote in message om... You know, soon alien will invade the world.Maybe 5-10 years from now, than itīs time. So do you think Earth planes, including prototypes and experimental planes could have a chance against UFOs if - UFOs have anti-grav - laser guns - space-flight abilities - possibly deflector shields - faster means more advanced technology. But earth pilots are more experienced on this planet.Have to defend the homeworld.Have bases on earth whereas aliens must return to mothership. Who would win? Aliens or humans? Perhaps you could give us something more specific like "UFO" performance data (though, how one could relate performance data of unidentified objects is beyond me). -Ugly Bob |
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