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Yet another military UFO sighting

Now that I think on it, wasn't there supposed to be some kind of alien spy satellite called "the Dark Knight"? If so, it's all beginning to make sense...
 
Now that I think on it, wasn't there supposed to be some kind of alien spy satellite called "the Dark Knight"? If so, it's all beginning to make sense...
I've read about it. It was actually "The Black Knight" and it was a confused jumble of different unrelated UFO stories merged into one incoherent mess.
 
This is an interesting take on UAPs - good chance that these sightings are chinese drones.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...he-u-s-and-the-pentagon-acts-like-theyre-ufos

From the article, I'd say there's almost no chance they're Chinese drones. The drones he's talking about have a range of a couple hundred miles. That means a Chinese ship would have to be noticeably in the vicinity of the Navy exercises, launching missiles unmanned aircraft towards Navy ships. Off the coast of southern California.

This is simply not plausible without a lot more conclusive evidence.
 
From the article, I'd say there's almost no chance they're Chinese drones. The drones he's talking about have a range of a couple hundred miles. That means a Chinese ship would have to be noticeably in the vicinity of the Navy exercises, launching missiles unmanned aircraft towards Navy ships. Off the coast of southern California.

This is simply not plausible without a lot more conclusive evidence.

Hmm. Maybe the Chinese navy has a stealth submarine that can launch a drone from underwater in a ticky-tacky shaped container?

See. There is an explanation for every thing. :duck:
 

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