I've never heard anyone mention a "cube in a sphere" to describe a UFO or offer a possible explanation before...
In the mid-80's we lived in Jacksonville, FL. One night my parents went out to eat and left my brother and I at home (I was 14, he was 9). At some point we were both in the living room and heard a strange, unidentifiable noise coming from his bedroom...we both kept looking at each other trying to figure out what the sound was. To my imagination, it sound like some type of mechanical device or energy ray being used to cut a hole in the exterior wall to gain entry.
I retrieved my dad's J-Frame that he thought was "hidden" from us and did a classic 80's TV "muzzle up" room entry. What I found was that somehow one of my brother's Stomper toy trucks (anyone remember those?) had fallen from a shelf, landed upside down on his bed and turned itself on...it was clawing around with it's wheels in the air like a bug trying to right itself.
A little while later, while still coming down from the adrenalin dump, for some reason I took a look outside through one of our front windows. What I saw in the sky was a red and green "cube in a sphere"...it looked like laser lights and was rotating. My reaction caused my brother to take a look, and he saw it also...freaked both of us the fuck out.
We didn't tell our folks about either incident when they got home.
I read that during WWI, midwest farmers were reporting Zeppelins flying over the corn fields. Some told of Germans landing and talking to them. No reports of German 'probes' though. We have pretty good records that the Germans never did that.
Got some pretty dope news of the weird threads going on lately. Let me know when the "big ass P-F paranormal thread" fires up, and I’ll pull out sone stories.
No good UFO stuff on my end, other than my eyes are worse than BBI’s.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
Here’s the website/article that I got the “cube in a sphere” from: Airborne Radar Reflectors
Here’s another one on Navy efforts at radar jamming and spoofing: Navy Electronic Warfare
I post the EW article not to presume that the specific program references there is part of this “Tic Tac” UFO, but to instead point out that Radar data on the supposed performance of a vehicle can be manipulated. There’s also a phenomenon with Navy Aegis radar systems where a contact can appear to “zoom” at very high speeds but is actually just a bug/glitch in the system.
I’m not trying to say there there is no physical vehicle or object in these incidents that the New York Times or anyone else is discussing, but at least some of the radar-based performance data can be considered suspect.
There’s a huge black budget for defense, and doubtless fleets of unacknowledged aerospace efforts. The last one openly revealed was the Bird of Prey, revealed back in ‘03 or so. I’m sure that lots of advancements are regularly occurring.
Per the PF Code of Conduct, I have a commercial interest in the StreakTM product as sold by Ammo, Inc.
Just by the by, Project Blue Book, the TV series is going to start its second season in a week or so. First season was kinda fun.
" La rose est sans pourquoi, elle fleurit parce qu’elle fleurit ; Elle n’a souci d’elle-même, ne demande pas si on la voit. » Angelus Silesius
"There are problems in this universe for which there are no answers." Paul Muad'dib
" La rose est sans pourquoi, elle fleurit parce qu’elle fleurit ; Elle n’a souci d’elle-même, ne demande pas si on la voit. » Angelus Silesius
"There are problems in this universe for which there are no answers." Paul Muad'dib