Some alternative possibilities for UFO origins, including recent excitements. Jazz Shaw explores "ball lightning," which as he makes clear is still mysterious itself, and seems incapable of accounting for much of the reported antics of "orb" UFOs. Well, what about "amorphous masses of high-velocity plasma," a question posed by
Peter Mungo Jupp: UFO or Plasmoid? Jupp thinks that the "seeming intelligence" presented by certain glowing UFOs may actually accord well with the behavior of these not-generally-understood forms of matter. Jack Brewer suggests our Naval assets are perhaps being fooled by less esoteric phenomenology humanly organized into surprisingly effective "spoofing" systems.
UFOs? It's Complicated argues "we have to keep all options on the table until they're not," as Lue Elizondo put it, and proposes an alternative that might not have been considered. Jack links to the Adam Kehoe article telling
What We Know About The High-Tech Balloons Lingering Off The Coasts Of The U.S. Recently for further related reading. (WM)
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