UFO report details ‘difficult to explain’ sightings, says US ex-intelligence director
US military pilots and satellites have recorded ‘a lot more’ UFO sightings than have been made public, John Ratcliffe says
No, they're all ball lightning, clouds, aurora activity, reflections of the moon, and Jupiter. Honestly. Even Neil Degrass Tyson, the scientist dancing bear of US mainstream TV, has said so. There's not a scrap of evidence of any real UFOs or anything like that, Dr Neil has said repeatedly in interviews. And if you can't believe a guy who is probably an asset of the American military industrial corporate security agency complex, then who can you believe? There's nothing there, there, so turn off those mobile phone cameras and ignore all that inexplicable stuff captured by satellites and space cameras and the international space station. It's just ball lightning I tell ya.
Do you have actual evidence that NdGT has access to classified UFO reports ?
@FearlessFly assets in the huge asset programs run by your agencies (you can do your own research of such programs) don't generally go around claiming they are given access to "classified information' and can't talk about it (under punishment under the official secrets act, or similar) but one might reasonably speculate, inferentially, from throw cold water over ufos interviews he does on CNN and elsewhere, and the dismissive manner in which he treats this subject, always, that as a high profile 'science dude', they've got his number. More and more stuff has come out about this subject over past years. They can't shut up everyone, though they try. One would hope for serious and objective analysis of it. But don't expect that from NdGT. That said, should there be a real breakthrough on this subject, release of serious material on it, I would be most interested in his answers to questions about his dismissive and condescending treatment of it in the past.
This is an example: [finance.yahoo.com]
Aliens were so busy inventing interstellar travel that they neglected to develop stealth technology.