The US government refused to fully explain the results of Project Blue Book - where a good percentage of sightings were clearly unexplainable. Similarly, with the UK's reporting in the same period of time. Even many Astronauts say that they've seen some very weird stuff.
Sceptics say "if I can't touch it, it doesn't exist". If we took that attitude with most of science, we'd be back in the stone ages. Pot calling kettle Black perhaps?
I haven't seen any made made crafts go from hovering at 9' to disappearing vertically straight up in an instant, without a sonic boom. yeh i guess so but then i dont know what level the military are at at the moment
so i cant say it was man made and i believe your not crazy its pretty cool what you saw i mean how many people have been that close to one
you should write a review to as&t about it and see if you can get it published
I dont beleive Australias military have any top secret aircraft or development of the such, we buy most of our stuff off the yanks and it's normally either secondhand or second best if we are lucky, lol....
yeah, but stars don't fleetingly disappear Trevor, and I think that that's part of the reason why the science community won't accept anything in relation to UFOs etc. Probably half the technology that they use has come from UFOs lol, Area 51 anyone? Rosfield?