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Originally posted by Beastiepoo
A UFO is an unidentifiable atmospheric phenomenon not an alien spacecraft. So even if you see a UFO and can identify it as a UFO it remains 'unidentified'. IF by any chance an astronomer, meteorologist, or other scientist can indentify what sort of atmostpheric phenomenon the UFO is, THEN and only THEN does it cease to be a UFO and becomes whatever it is identifed to be. This seems to be fairly obvious logic to me but I suppose some people might have trouble following it.
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Faily obvious logic yes, but you're still wrong.
A UFO is an Unidentifiable Flying Object, not neccessarily an atmospheric phenomenon. If it flies, and it cannot be indentified by ANYONE (not just astronomers, meteorologists or other scientists) then it is a UFO.
There are far too many reports by creditable observers for this matter to be dismissed. Little green men? Possibly, possibly not. There are many reports of "solid" objects (not just atmospheric phenomenon) showing signs of intelligent control (ie not just falling) being observed visually by people on the ground, in the air and tracked by radar simultaneously. Atmospheric anomalies do not fly alongside aircraft for 30 minutes then accelerate to mach 20 whilst being observed by airline pilots flying 747's at the time.
The question is - are they controlled by little green men, foreign governments, or local governments?