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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
My personal theory is that the U.S. is experimenting with cutting edge technology that they don't want to make public yet and are preventing pilots from getting too close. The actual UAP are not the major national security threat. The national security threat is coming from the insiders who feel they are entitled to release the information to the public.
I am not even convinced that the technology being displayed is aerial in nature. It could be holographical and remote instrument manipulation technology to make it seem like something is there that isn't. It would explain why they can never get close and are not allowed near the airspace with weapons.
The best way to see if you can baffle an enemy would be to first see if you can baffle your own pilots.
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I often think back to all the experimental aircraft testing that was going on a Groom Lake over the years. At the same time you a had people seeing these things in the sky and assuming they were UFO's.