Little Finger Lives!
(on the History Channel)
(on the History Channel)
that's easy. find out there point of entry in our dimension. like you said they probably are not from our solar system. so, either they have a base in our solar system, they came from nibiru, or more probable for me considering the distances envolved in travelling in the universe, they came from other dimension. the power requisites are possibly smaller.This one seemed a bit odd in that three actual historical figures are in it, in fact the main character is J. Allen Hynek played by Aidan Gillen.
Boy the appetite for flying saucers never fades!
I have this question. Suppose UFOs are really spaceships. They can't come from the solar system. They have to be starships. Suppose it could be proved definitively that they are really aliens with starships.
What is our next move???
"The only good grey is a dead grey!"that's easy. find out there point of entry in our dimension. like you said they probably are not from our solar system. so, either they have a base in our solar system, they came from nibiru, or more probable for me considering the distances envolved in travelling in the universe, they came from other dimension. the power requisites are possibly smaller.
third: try to establish contact on their insertion point.
fourth: if they recuse or don't accept, blow them out of the sky. this is our planet.
Says “inspired by” the personal experiences of Dr. J. Allen Hynek , as far as I know Hynek had zero experiences as in the story here!
This one seemed a bit odd in that three actual historical figures are in it, in fact the main character is J. Allen Hynek played by Aidan Gillen.
Boy the appetite for flying saucers never fades!
I have this question. Suppose UFOs are really spaceships. They can't come from the solar system. They have to be starships. Suppose it could be proved definitively that they are really aliens with starships.
What is our next move???
That was an interesting appearance.Not unless you count his appearance in Close Encounters.
A little borrowing from Dr. Strangelove. The Day the Earth Stood Still insert is odd.
The production vales seem good, seems a period setting in the early 1950s.
Yeah, the first ep was okay but I'll wait and see where this goes.
It was not used for air defense. And it does not have machine guns, which were depicted shooting at the Foo Fighter.
We don't know for sure as we don't have the documents. It could had been loaded with .50 for training purposes. AT6 can carry them, but I did find it highly strange that he would have engaged the target on airspace without informing the command. Also another noticable thing is that they didn't contact radar operators. A weather balloon has particular kind of track and reflection. AAT or classically UFO totally another.
They tried their best to explain it by the demo crash. One that was hit was brought down cleanly even though the pilot was catatonic. The other one crashed and burned. Two different scientific evidences. Addition to the balloon observations.