Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Mystery Vapor Trail? Yep, its a UFO

At least that is my first impression on viewing the footage and reading this tidbit:

The Federal Aviation Administration ran radar replays from Monday afternoon across a large area west of Los Angeles and saw no sign of fast-moving, unidentified targets, Lapan said. And the FAA had no reports of unusual sightings from pilots in the area, he added.

So it didn't show up on radar so that is suspicious in the extreme. The military denied it was an accidental missile fired from a sub or something. If it was the Red Chinese showing off their submarine launching capability they would not have done it with Obama in Asia and him heading toward a G20 summit. They would not have fired a missile off our coast and embarrass themselves right before a major meeting.

It could be North Korea showing that they are much more advanced then they are letting on. However, they would have probably beat their chest and proclaimed it was the Dorky Leader (or whatever Kim Jong Un name is) showing the West what is in store for it. They were quiet about it so that kind of rules them out.

It could be some top secret launching by the Skunk-works or the CIA or something but why would they do it during the day like that? They would have done it at night and not just 35 miles west of LA and farther out to sea. The Pacific Ocean is a big place so shooting a top secret missile off like could be much better hidden.

So there is only one thing that it could be. It is an underwater UFO taking off into the upper atmosphere. There has been a kind of undocumented UFO thread about Unidentified Submerged Objects (so called USOs) and this kind of fits the narrative. Unfortunately you have to delve into a lot of Atlantis and secret polar base stuff that probably doesn't apply to this. It would be interesting to hear the official story on what this is supposed to be.

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