>>8975869Man, we had UFO tech before WW2. Tesla had designs for what we would classify as "flying saucers". He died in 1943. Many high-level "intelligence" organizations not only were paying very close attention to his work, but it appears that they swooped in either the moment of or right before his death. Basically taking any & all notes he had along with whatever he was working on at the time, in a matter of minutes.
Is it possible.., that Tesla tech was being tested in Roswell and that the alien agenda had been put out with the specific intent of shrouding all our top-secret tech in pop-culture mystery? How likely would it be for someone testing exotic tech in the early stages of production to hit a snag that resulted in a crash? On the flip-side, how likely would it be that an advance race of intelligent life flew several light years to reach our planet, only to crash in a desert region, right next to our top secret military base?
Even if it wasn't ours... Is it possible that the craft was an enemy combatant, trying to get a sneak peak at our top secret facility, there by causing us to counter-strike and take down the craft. Which then, in order to prevent mass-panic that would occur when people found out that one of our enemies had technology far more advanced than what we were working on at the time, we decided to make up a story about aliens, so that people would think that something like this is more cool than scary?
I'm not saying that either one of these scenarios is entirely true. Nor am I discrediting the notion of advanced life elsewhere in the universe. I'm just saying that, by definition, UFO is just an "unidentified flying object", and any top secret craft being tested would then fall in the category of "unidentified" as the public is not privy to top secret security clearance that would otherwise allow a positive identification...