Yes, lets compare floating balloons with no maneuvering ability's to real ufo's which are capable of doing 90 degree turns and going mach 20+ in less than a second.
You need to actually start reading independent UFO researcher books. Some of the researchers have hand built their own telemetry gear and recorded tons of good stuff.
Twice a day, every day of the year, weather balloons are released simultaneously from almost 900 locations worldwide! This includes 92 released by the National Weather Service in the US and its territories. The balloon flights last for around 2 hours, can drift as far as 125 miles away, and rise up to over 100,000 ft. (about 20 miles) in the atmosphere!
Would be cool if these suckers start falling out of the sky. Could be we are getting prepped. Maybe the purpose of the green lines over Hawaii? Keep satellites afloat?
I think the only time they really get spotted at night is when they cross in front of the moon (from your perspective). I'm guessing that color works better in the daytime sky for camouflage
Hey, remember when the government used to tell us that all those UFO sightings were just weather balloons?
So maybe the government was kind of admitting to satellites on balloons decades ago.
Yes, lets compare floating balloons with no maneuvering ability's to real ufo's which are capable of doing 90 degree turns and going mach 20+ in less than a second.
Yes, it must be the same thing!
What did you get those stats from a freemason in the military?
You need to actually start reading independent UFO researcher books. Some of the researchers have hand built their own telemetry gear and recorded tons of good stuff.
your probably right
Would be cool if these suckers start falling out of the sky. Could be we are getting prepped. Maybe the purpose of the green lines over Hawaii? Keep satellites afloat?
Also pondering..if they were trying to hide them from telescopes, wouldn't they be black?
I think the only time they really get spotted at night is when they cross in front of the moon (from your perspective). I'm guessing that color works better in the daytime sky for camouflage
now were thinking