Mark your calendars. The 70 year statute of limitations on the classified Roswell files ends.
I doubt we'll get to see any of that. You don't get to join the intelligence communities until you're paranoid and/or cowardly enough that you'd never recognize a public interest in information if you saw it.
>>19175180
This.
It's an official statement so I consider it invalid. I don't trust media. Not even that old.
Some of the ayyy memes on the net basically amount to claims that if we want contact to happen we have to prove they're already here. I don't know if aliens would change their behavior in response to a common knowledge shift like that. I don't really trust an alien org to be paying enough attention to notice. I do know it'd be crackerjack against the damned spooks. They don't hide what isn't secret. Just wish I could live without having to think about what works against spies. It's primitive to have to worry about criminals operating under cover of law.
>implying the Government won't just reup the Statute for another 50+ years on the grounds of "National Security", like they've been doing with the JFK files
Yep
we WILL get those files
>sitting outside reading /x/ in a park
>planes keep flying by, one at a time
>like seriously constant background noise of air planes
>not even near an airport
>idly fantasize about the planes being ufos, try looking
>can't tell
>my eyesight is bad
>seriously
>successive planes seem to be flying by lower
>pattern of flight lights looks weird, but I can't figure out why
>finally one crosses the sky with a weird distorted engine warble, flying low
>domed object
>flight lights describe more of a circle than possible on a plane
I'm still sitting outside right now. If there's a sighting in Washington state that a bunch of people end up babbling about, it's because the aliens tried really hard for a half-blind nerd.
>>19175501
Whereabouts, anon?
Grant county 509 wants to know. Maybe I should keep my eye out?
>>19175414
sorse?
>>19175501
*chuckles*
Neat, that's my birthday
was >>19175168
>RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell
What the fuck was the Royal Australian Airforce doing in Roswell?
>>19176193
The Air Force as you know it today was not a standalone branch at the time of the Roswell incident. It was the Army Air Force hence AAF. Not sure what the R was meant to be...Roswell maybe? Probably a safe bet that it was not the Royal Australian Air Force. Could have just been an error on the part of the editor which is pretty common especially when it comes to military shit like acronyms and designations and probably even more so in the era before teh advent of Google.
>>19176245
Of note is the fact that the Air Force was established only months after the Roswell incident. Coincidence?
>>19176193
>>19176245
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_Air_Force_Base
>Walker Air Force Base is a closed United States Air Force base located three miles (5 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Roswell, a city in Chaves County, New Mexico, US.
>Opened in 1941 as an Army Air Corps flying school, it was active during World War II and the postwar era as Roswell Army Air Field.
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