George Knapp
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They've been making the case that we need to look for unconventional objects in our space, including drones, including balloons. And NORAD, which is, you know, kind of programmed, their sensors are programmed to look for bombers and missiles, which we perceive as a threat, but they don't look for these kinds of things.
They've been making the case that we need to look for unconventional objects in our space, including drones, including balloons. And NORAD, which is, you know, kind of programmed, their sensors are programmed to look for bombers and missiles, which we perceive as a threat, but they don't look for these kinds of things.
And as we heard in that 60 Minutes story, we don't even have the capability to detect low-flying small objects that invade restricted airspace.
And as we heard in that 60 Minutes story, we don't even have the capability to detect low-flying small objects that invade restricted airspace.
And as we heard in that 60 Minutes story, we don't even have the capability to detect low-flying small objects that invade restricted airspace.
Yeah. I mean, we talked about this last year in one or two of our episodes that what we called, you know, drones as the new swamp gas. And I know that that phrase has caught on and a lot of people use it, but that's what the case is. Oh, yeah. Drones. Well, yeah, we don't know where they came from or why they're here or who's flying them. But, you know, they're just drones.
Yeah. I mean, we talked about this last year in one or two of our episodes that what we called, you know, drones as the new swamp gas. And I know that that phrase has caught on and a lot of people use it, but that's what the case is. Oh, yeah. Drones. Well, yeah, we don't know where they came from or why they're here or who's flying them. But, you know, they're just drones.
Yeah. I mean, we talked about this last year in one or two of our episodes that what we called, you know, drones as the new swamp gas. And I know that that phrase has caught on and a lot of people use it, but that's what the case is. Oh, yeah. Drones. Well, yeah, we don't know where they came from or why they're here or who's flying them. But, you know, they're just drones.
So don't worry about it. Well, Drones is not really an accurate description for the kinds of cases and incidents that you and I are talking about because they are genuine unknowns. They are unidentified. They fit into the category of UFOs.
So don't worry about it. Well, Drones is not really an accurate description for the kinds of cases and incidents that you and I are talking about because they are genuine unknowns. They are unidentified. They fit into the category of UFOs.
So don't worry about it. Well, Drones is not really an accurate description for the kinds of cases and incidents that you and I are talking about because they are genuine unknowns. They are unidentified. They fit into the category of UFOs.
And the suggestion in that story that the Pentagon does not try to brush that away, you know, it's happy to let that stick out there, is completely in opposite of facts and history.
And the suggestion in that story that the Pentagon does not try to brush that away, you know, it's happy to let that stick out there, is completely in opposite of facts and history.
And the suggestion in that story that the Pentagon does not try to brush that away, you know, it's happy to let that stick out there, is completely in opposite of facts and history.
And maybe there's additional footage that might pop up. You know, who knows? Military, who knows? Yeah, you know, keep in mind that there are attempts to muddy the waters. It's been that way for a long, long time. It is ongoing. There will be dismissals and waves of your hand to ignore certain cases and data and the evidence in front of your own eyes. Keep your eyes on the ball.
And maybe there's additional footage that might pop up. You know, who knows? Military, who knows? Yeah, you know, keep in mind that there are attempts to muddy the waters. It's been that way for a long, long time. It is ongoing. There will be dismissals and waves of your hand to ignore certain cases and data and the evidence in front of your own eyes. Keep your eyes on the ball.
And maybe there's additional footage that might pop up. You know, who knows? Military, who knows? Yeah, you know, keep in mind that there are attempts to muddy the waters. It's been that way for a long, long time. It is ongoing. There will be dismissals and waves of your hand to ignore certain cases and data and the evidence in front of your own eyes. Keep your eyes on the ball.
We're going to try to do that for sure.
We're going to try to do that for sure.
We're going to try to do that for sure.