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UFOs Are For Realz?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16209729" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I believe it and I don't at the same time. If the military had flying saucers in the 50's/60's, it'd be household knowledge by now. I think we're giving the government/military too much credit when we say they can keep such a massive endeavor a secret for so long. Not to mention any component that is outsourced. </p><p></p><p>Do I believe the military / DoD is testing new technology? Yes, 100%</p><p>Is it so cutting-edge, state of the art that it would change life as we know it should the public find out? Probably not. </p><p></p><p>Lets put it this way. The DoD uses Solidworks for a 3D CAD system. They're limited to like, Minecraft levels of design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16209729, member: 181885"] I believe it and I don't at the same time. If the military had flying saucers in the 50's/60's, it'd be household knowledge by now. I think we're giving the government/military too much credit when we say they can keep such a massive endeavor a secret for so long. Not to mention any component that is outsourced. Do I believe the military / DoD is testing new technology? Yes, 100% Is it so cutting-edge, state of the art that it would change life as we know it should the public find out? Probably not. Lets put it this way. The DoD uses Solidworks for a 3D CAD system. They're limited to like, Minecraft levels of design. [/QUOTE]
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