>>13221836Look at the Popular Mechanics article...
>Harry Reid, the former Nevada senator who was instrumental in funding the original UFO program, told the Times he believes that “crashes of objects of unknown origin may have occurred and that retrieved materials should be studied.” From the article:>“After looking into this, I came to the conclusion that there were reports— some were substantive, some not so substantive—that there were actual materials that the government and the private sector had in their possession.”So a Snenator who is a UFO buff belieives there might be some Alium materials in the government's possession. OK, that is several HUGE steps from evidence that the military has vehicles built by Ayyyys. That's just a true believer saying what he true believes. And Reid backed off from even that, see pic related.
Then they quote Eric Davis, an astrophysicist who joined the True Believers in UFOs, and is T a materials guy, saying he saw some materials he thinks must have been made by Aliums. Trust him, UFO believers never lie. No evidence for this is offered. Maybe it's true, Hll if I know, but there is no evidence of it, much less proof.
Then they irrelevantly discuss the three riginal leaked Navy vids, said to be proof of vehicles that defy known science, but don't show any vehicle defying any laws of science or doing anything unusual. But TRUST US, just before or after the video was taken, the vehicles were doing amazing things, and this other guy saw some impossible,amazing stuff but there's no vid of that vehicle at all.
tl:dr: It's fucking nothing.