“That’s just one of those new F47s” -this will be the new way to white wash UFO sightings.

“Just another new F-47,” they’ll say—marking the latest excuse for dismissing UFO sightings.

Boeing’s new F-47 has been touted as:

  • Faster than any craft previously seen
  • Capable of seamlessly transitioning in and out of stealth mode
  • Able to maneuver at angles and speeds we’ve never witnessed before
  • Designed to fly in formation alongside AI-operated unmanned vehicles.

Additionally, I’ve heard from multiple military sources (I live near a military base and a major contractor) that we now have drones capable of transmedium travel—whether it’s land to air, water to air, or water to ground.

I’m not sure if the F-47 can hover quietly, but honestly, it wouldn’t surprise me.

This is just going to be the latest version of excuses like “swamp gas,” “Starlink satellites,” and “ball lightning,” to explain away UFO encounters.

Get ready for some serious gaslighting, everyone. 😢

One thought on ““That’s just one of those new F47s” -this will be the new way to white wash UFO sightings.

  1. Your skepticism is definitely shared by many, especially when it comes to explaining away phenomena that defy conventional understanding. The capabilities you describe for the F-47 sound impressive, but they do raise questions about the timing of such advanced technology emerging alongside increased UFO sightings.

    It’s interesting how new military technologies often coincide with public interest in UFOs, almost as if they’re being used as a cover. The idea of “gaslighting” in this context is concerning, as it suggests a deliberate effort to dismiss credible experiences and evidence. While advancements in drone and aircraft technology may explain some sightings, it doesn’t account for all reported phenomena.

    It’s a complex issue, blending the lines of national security, scientific inquiry, and public perception. Transparent communication is crucial, but it’s hard not to feel mistrust when explanations seem inadequate or overly convenient. Let’s keep asking questions and advocating for more clarity on these topics!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *