Debate IN PLAIN SIGHT: UFO transported on Truck thru Kansas by U.S. Government (Video)

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  1. Samstwitch Moderator

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    IN PLAIN SIGHT: UFO - Unidentified Flying Object - transported on Truck thru Kansas by U.S. Government

    The U.S. Government claims it was "Experiment aircraft...a Military DRONE...being transported from Edwards Air Force Base in California to the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland for testing."

    Is the Drone story is really a cover story for transporting a genuine UFO in plain sight?
    According to unrelated reports, there have been several sightings of UFOs in Kansas.
    Perhaps it's one of the U.S. Government's creations from back-engineering UFOs like the one Bob Lazaar worked on at Area 51.
    Maybe it really is a Drone...but who knows, because the U.S. Government lies to the American Sheeple about everything.

    What do you think...Is it a UFO or Drone?

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  3. opmmur Senior Member

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    Northrop Grumman X 47B First Flight - AMAZING!



    I personally believe that it was the X 47B . When you look at the truck carrying the aircraft and then look at the wheels the landing gear they look the same to me. My personal opinion the aircraft took off from Edwards Air Force Base in California. It developed mechanical problems and landed somewhere in Kansas and completed its trip by truck. The shape of the aircraft looks the same to me also as the video on the truck. The wingtips on the X 47B fold upward and flat on the top of the aircraft for storage and it looks like through the tarp that's what they've done. This aircraft weighs 14,000 pounds and trucking it would be the only answer for moving it from were it landed.
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    Hi Professor, Thanks for your input!

    To me, after examing and comparing the X 47B and the transported UFO in the 2 videos, I don't think they are the same. The X47B looks sort of like a triangle that has 2 wings sticking out of each side and a pointed nose...Where as the UFO is rounded and does not have wings or a pointed nose. That's what I see in comparison.

    The 1st lady interviewed in the video who saw it even called it a "funny sphere". The second lady interviewed said people were calling in saying "It looked like a flying saucer".

    Here's what an X47B looks like from above. That's not the shape of the UFO that was on the truck.

    X-47B-736349.jpg
  5. Khaos Member

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    That looks like the UFO I saw a few months ago. I went to the store around 5am for a mountain dew and some reeses. Was walking back home and I heard this low pitched humming sound coming from the sky. I looked up and saw this strange rectangular shaped craft in the sky. It was low. I saw it gliding slowly through the air. It was headed to the north. There are no airports I know of to the north. There is an airport to the west, and there's also the military base to the east. But this thing was going so slow I thought it was going drop out of the sky.

    I posted a topic about it on CCafe. And an image.

    http://i40.tinypic.com/oica34.png

    Please note that its not drawn to scale, but it gives you a good idea of what I saw. I remember the pulsating strobe lights under the craft along with this blue electrical pulsating strip.

    Than when it got lower, it rose up, turned around and shot back south. I've never seen an airplane do what that did. I've seen stealth jets in action before at air shows, this craft moved faster than a stealth jet and was going more slower than they can.
  6. BlastTyrant Senior Member

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    I believe its a spy plane, the government refuses to acknowledge ET's so there sure not gonna haul one mid day through a few citys lol We get alot of our technology from the ET's so it's no suprise our aircraft is looking more like there's everyday.
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    Solid evidence?
  8. BlastTyrant Senior Member

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    Look at the picture and tell me the resemblence isnt uncanny, just like the Stealth bomber, RQ-3, BlackBird, Spirit.
    We are a bright and creative race but just in like other subjects we get lending hands. Solid evidence will never be there for the simple fact the government will never admit it. Having the government admit to it is like asking me to bring you bigfoot on a leash.
  9. Khaos Member

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    I don't believe in aliens visiting our planet. Maybe some point in the past (Ancient Aliens) but now? Nah.

    I think a lot of what people see in the sky, and what is truly up there is different. I don't believe the UFO I saw was an alien construct, I think it was from the government. Area 51 maybe? I don't think Area 51 houses aliens. I believe what they do house, are top secret new technologies that if they were to fall into enemy hands, we'd be royally screwed.

    Pictures can easily be faked, I see all these images in books, television wikipedia of these "saucers" where is the original image? The original negative? Its gone hm? Mhm...

    Video can be faked quite easily too.
  10. BlastTyrant Senior Member

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    True everything can be faked everyone can lie everyone can deceive, you won't truly believe until you have witnessed it first hand :) I get most of my knowledge from Hypnotic regression books about the subject wich under hypnosis lying is difficult "not impossible" specially when dealing with the subconscious "Some say the subconscious cannot lie" but regular hypnosis people have been known to lie.
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    I've seen three UFO's in my life already. Not one of them did I think they were of alien origin. Just government constructs with some other purpose. There's technology out there that scientists are making that we have no idea of.

    I have friends in the military and they've told me that when you see news stories about politics, war, disease etc. They aren't telling you the full story. My brother is US Army, he said that he knows things that he cannot tell me. He can't tell anyone.

    And I think hypnosis is a load of crap. I've tried that with doctors before, it doesn't work on me.
  12. BlastTyrant Senior Member

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    Well again anything we see in the sky and cant identify is considered a UFO, i personally have never seen one to my knowledge heck i may have and just blown it off as a plane of somesort. The govr has all types of projects and other things we know nothing about. And everyone knows the media only tells half truths but what i meant is until your face to face with a true UFO or even the things inside of it i don't blame you for not believeing in it. I have a uncle who is a major and next year gettign the option for Lt Colonel and if you even mention anything like it to him he just laughs at you, his view of the iraq war varys greatly from what the news has portraid as well from what he has told us and trust me it isnt alot.

    Not tryign to get you to believe i respect everyoen and there beliefe's all i ask is don't rule anything out ;) anything is possible.
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    hoto Release -- Northrop Grumman, U.S. Navy Conduct First East Coast Flight of X-47B Autonomous Unmanned Aircraft

    Flight Adds Momentum to Team's Preparations for Carrier Suitability Testing

    NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md., July 30, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC)-built X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator has successfully completed its historic first flight from Naval Air Station

    Patuxent (Pax) River.[IMG]

    The U.S. Navy/Northrop Grumman-developed X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System made its debut flight from Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., on Sunday, July 29. The 36-minute flight marks the first time an autonomous, carrier-capable unmanned system has flown at Pax River. The flight is also a major milestone on the path to beginning carrier suitability testing this fall.


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    The first Pax River flight of the X-47B UCAS validated the performance of the aircraft demonstrated during its initial flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base. It also proved that the U.S. Navy/Northrop Grumman team has successfully implemented the command and control structure required to operate the X-47B safely from Pax River.

    Photos accompanying this release are available at Northrop Grumman - News Release Photo and Video Gallery

    The 36-minute flight - the first for the tailless, strike-fighter-sized aircraft since it was transported to the Navy base in June from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. - was successfully completed on July 29 at 11:36 a.m. Eastern time. It marks the first time a tactical unmanned aircraft has been fully integrated into the air traffic patterns and the command and control structure of the Pax River flight test complex.

    "This flight of the X-47B is the first time an autonomous, carrier-capable unmanned system has flown at Pax River," said Carl Johnson, vice president and Navy UCAS program manager for Northrop Grumman. "It's also a major milestone for the program as the Navy/Northrop Grumman team prepares the aircraft to enter carrier suitability testing this fall, the last major phase of testing before we begin carrier trials in 2013."

    Northrop Grumman is the Navy's prime contractor for the Navy's UCAS Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. The company designed and built two X-47B demonstrator aircraft for the program, which is managed by Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).

    During the flight, which comprised two precision racetrack patterns over the Chesapeake Bay, the aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 7,500 feet and a maximum air speed of 180 knots.

    "This flight makes two critical points for the Northrop Grumman/Navy Integrated Test Team," said Daryl Martis, Northrop Grumman's X-47B test director. "It validates the performance of the aircraft demonstrated during its initial flight testing at Edwards, and it proves that we've successfully implemented the command and control structure required to operate the X-47B safely from Pax River."

    Martis reported that the flight reconfirmed the aircraft's aerodynamic performance, and the performance of its propulsion and flush air data systems. Mission operators also confirmed that the aircraft responded correctly to commands from its onboard guidance, navigation and control system.

    The team of mission operators for the first Pax River flight included Lt. Cmdr. Brian Loustaunau, U.S. Navy, NAVAIR's lead flight test project officer on the UCAS-D program.
    "It's very significant to have a Navy mission operator fully integrated into test operations during the X-47B's first flight at Pax River," said Loustaunau. "The team is performing well and looking forward to our next phase of testing."

    During the flight, the aircraft communicated with a shore-based version of the aircraft carrier systems that will help guide the X-47B to precision landings on the carrier deck, which are located in the Navy UCAS Aviation/Ship Integration Facility at Pax River.

    In 2013, the UCAS-D program plans to demonstrate the ability of the X-47B to safely operate from a Navy aircraft carrier, including launch, recovery, and air traffic control operations. Those trials will be followed by a demonstration of autonomous aerial refueling in 2014. The program also plans to mature technologies required for potential future Navy unmanned air system programs. For the latest X-47B news and information, please visit www.as.northropgrumman.com/products/nucasx47b/.

    Northrop Grumman's UCAS-D industry team includes GKN Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney, Eaton, GE, Hamilton Sundstrand, Dell, Honeywell, Goodrich, Moog, Wind River, Parker Aerospace and Rockwell Collins.

    Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information systems, and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide.

    Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.
  14. Justinian Active Member

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    Also keep something in mind. Regardless of whether or not you believe this was a UFO. This X-47B would need to have it's wings disassembled for transport. Meaning that only the center fuselage would be the shape people would see. Then they wouldn't just put straps right over top of the stealth material. It would need to be protected in the event that the covering would blow open and also to protect the fuselage's stealth material from damage from the straps. Think of it like packing a tv in a box. You don't just put it in a box, you put styrofoam around it to protect it from damage. So if in fact this was just a drone and not a UFO, the wings would have been removed. They probably put those underneath it. Then put some protective layer over top of the center of the fuselage, and at the edges creating a more bubble like shape to it when it was covered.
  15. Apocalypse Member

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    Numorous Youtube vids to this effect ... would link to the one I'm currently thinking of ... but ... just search for "the Alderaban theory" ... should find it easily enough for you. Shit is compelling viewing if nothin else.
  16. Justinian Active Member

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    I looked this up yesterday. I've heard this before just never knew the actual name. Best to google it and you get more results for Youtube because some people mispelled it. I just posted something similar recently about how as sad as it is to say, the Nazi's actually came up with a lot crazy stuff during WWII that we wouldn't have had so soon if not for their less civilized approaches to research. Maybe it was the Aliens telling Hitler all those secrets?
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  17. opmmur Senior Member

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    Thank You for your commits Jdetterline. :)

    The wings on this aircraft foil up and set on top of the aircraft, when you store the aircraft on navy ships or in hangers. If you Google this aircraft you will found pictures of the foiled wings.

    See top photo of folded wings: http://paranormalis.com/attachments/x-47b-736349-jpg.303/
  18. Justinian Active Member

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    There was a similar story a few decades ago coming out of Pennsylvania. It was an acorn shaped object then. I remember watching a Sightings show on it.
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    Got a link handy???

    The aliens from the Alderaban galaxy were theorised to have given the nazis much of their "advancements" in technology. The least of which was flying panzer tank turrets that were about 6 months out from being rolled out at the war's end. They also sent back "improvements" on the machines they threw into the wormhole - that, I believe, was seen as insultative in nature to the "Alderabans" as they sent the machinescrashing back, and looking like they'd aged about 5'000 years in the process.

    Some high-rank officials piloted these machinss, and were later found as PILES OF BROWN DUST in the cockpits of them!


    ... apologies for appearing to troll this otherwise fine thread/topic.
  20. HYENA Member

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    Saw that a month ago. But the thing that should be the most fishy to anyone is the fact that the Black Budget is building those flying machines to look like UFOs. ... this would win in court anyway. What ever.

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