Jakki wrote:
Uhm.. why are these things appearing on Radar if its only a instrumentation error? And occassionally even scrambling Jets to investigate ?

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^^^ Yeah I Know. And history is repeating itself.
Back in 1952 you had this incident
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_Wash ... O_incidentGroups of tic tac shaped UAPs buzzed the capitol and were seen over 2 weekends by tens of thousands of people in Washington. After a week of pandemonium General John A Samford appeared on National television and radio live, the whole of America tuned in to hear his report on the famous Washington invasion.
Imagine the shock people of Washington experienced when Samford said "Nothing to see, hear folks, the sightings were caused by a temperature inversion resulting in an optical illusion. People were shocked! why?
1. 10,000's of people swore the objects looked solid, they moved in unison and appeared to be under intelligent control
2. A commercial pilot, air stewardesses and passengers saw the object close up and claimed the objects clearly had windows
3. Air traffic control were left scratching their heads. Several radar operator independently tracked solid objects and it triggered jets on both weekends. One malfunctioning radar is one thing but 10-20 detecting the same thing seemed incredulous.
7 years later Samford was interviewed on tv and completely retracted his claim, agreeing temperature inversions were unlikely to create what people saw back in 1952. By then the public forgot about UFOs and were more worried about Soviet nuclear weapons and the space race.
History repeats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_LightsArizona governor makes fun of his own constituents but years later admits he also saw giant triangles but was told to keep quiet
History repeats
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_Repor ... telligence)
and most recently
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Unit ... _sightingswhat they all have in common is hundreds, sometimes thousands of witnesses are made to feel like they saw nothing special, and are gaslit as tin foil hat people.