If I’m an extraterrestrial and I can travel from other planets, I would think they would be smart enough to evade radar.īania: It’s just a pure guess, but I would think these things would be electronic warfare. I can’t believe we’re the most intelligent life-form in the entire universe, ’cause that means the universe is pretty dumb. My bottom line is: I think everyone who believes in UFOs will see a conspiracy if the government doesn’t say they are UFOs. We learn something new every day, we’re flying at higher altitude than we’ve ever flown before, so maybe we’re seeing things that would look differently at a lower altitude. It could be a phenomenon caused by nature-just a weather phenomenon. I never want to say something could never be. BU Today: What’s your best guess as to what these pilots saw? We want to surprise the adversary on the battlefield.īania: I don’t think you can stealth a cruise missile to radar to the extent that you could a small drone, things the size you could buy at Micro Center in Boston. If a country has developed a technology that they can use militarily that they don’t want anyone to know anything about, no one is going to ever say anything. I put everything in the “bluster” category. Weinstein: I don’t trust anything Vladimir Putin says. BU Today: Vladimir Putin claimed to have developed a super cruise missile. J., in the late 1960s-my Explorers Boy Scouts specialized in creating UFOs. You’re talking to someone who’s responsible for more than half of the UFO reports in Bergen County, N. We know how to build things, drones, complex electronics. ![]() I am questioning that interpretation of the data without knowing the distance, there would be no evidence for enormous accelerations and avionic capabilities in terms of maneuverability. The point is, how do you interpret what these experts are responding to-the enormous speeds and maneuvers? If that’s the case, I agree we would know if somebody had developed some device that could do those maneuvers. To go back: if we think a foreign power has developed a technology, we would have then seen that technology later on in use or in testing.īania: I agree with Professor Weinstein that until these recent reports, there has never been any evidence to invoke foreign technology 90 percent of UFO reports have always had prosaic, natural explanations. China has developed some good technology much faster than we thought they were going to. BU Today: Media coverage cited experts who doubt foreign technology could have been invented without our knowing it and that it could have been kept secret. These are not measurements of speed and acceleration unless they know the distance to the object, and they’re not telling us. And not telling us whether they know the distance. It’s going 600 miles an hour, but the rate at which a film of that plane would look depends on the distance. Think of an airplane-if you look at a 747 in the sky, it doesn’t appear to be moving very fast. ![]() All of those claims require that we know the distance to the target. Yet they then say these things have enormous speeds and do maneuvers that are impossible to replicate by our technology. shows images of these objects, and they have ruled out extraterrestrial technology. there really isn’t enough information to evaluate what is going on. Thomas Bania: Do any of us believe these are actual flying saucers from outer space? No. All I’m saying is that if a foreign power developed technology, then later on we’d see technology like that from them, either in operation or testing. I can’t comment on whether they’re UFOs or not, because I don’t want to look like a kook, to be blunt. That never materialized later into a foreign nation having a capability like that. The UFO sightings dating back into the ’50s and ’60s were never technology that we were able to see later on from a foreign power. ![]() My concern with the report is that stated it could be a foreign power’s technology. did we track something that we thought was a UFO. ![]() I never flew for the Air Force-I was a nuclear and space guy. Jack Weinstein: I have no expertise in UFOs except for watching Men in Black. Q &A With Thomas Bania and Jack Weinstein BU Today: Any doubts about the government’s reported conclusion that the recent sightings aren’t extraterrestrials?
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