Comment by tyfighter
1 day ago
I don't know which strains credulity more:
1.) In the 1960s, the Air Force developed a top-secret device power enough to simulate the EMP of a nuclear blast, i.e. some form of Non-nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse device that wouldn't be developed into a weapon for a few more decades. Rather than a controlled scientific test, they then decided to secretly drive it up to an operating missile base. They proceed to set it up on a 60 foot tall portable stand without anyone at the site noticing. I guess people at the site had their AirPods in for hours while giant generators run to charge the banks of capacitors necessary to run something that huge. No one noticed anything of this happening until it was hovering over the gate, they had their rifles pointed at it, and the mad scientists behind this plan were justified in their fear that our missile launch facilities were vulnerable to EMP.
2.) In the 1960s, a UFO disabled a missile at a launch facility.
Exactly. The laws of physics teaches us that being visited by extraterrestrial space crafts is nearly zero. The likelihood that the government (Pentagon/USAF) is lying to themselves and to us to cover up there own inanities; very high.