MolaKule
Staff member
Originally Posted By: azsynthetic
One thing that was not taken into consideration is midair collision with an UFO. There are a lot of classified and unknown stuffs flying out there. From first flight to first public exposure was ten years for the F-117, and that was over 20 years ago. Some of the current DoD drones were developed over 30 years ago and some are invisible to 99.99% of the radars out there.
The NTSB was trying to prove or disprove various theories with known physics facts and data.
Besides, why would the military be flying drones in a high traffic area?
My personal opinion is that one of two things happenend:
1. A directed energy missile hit the plane, not one with an explosive warhead,
2. Some disgruntled TWA employee set up the conditions necessary to eventually cause an explosion.
One thing that was not taken into consideration is midair collision with an UFO. There are a lot of classified and unknown stuffs flying out there. From first flight to first public exposure was ten years for the F-117, and that was over 20 years ago. Some of the current DoD drones were developed over 30 years ago and some are invisible to 99.99% of the radars out there.
The NTSB was trying to prove or disprove various theories with known physics facts and data.
Besides, why would the military be flying drones in a high traffic area?
My personal opinion is that one of two things happenend:
1. A directed energy missile hit the plane, not one with an explosive warhead,
2. Some disgruntled TWA employee set up the conditions necessary to eventually cause an explosion.