Just keep laughing. I used to think the whole ufo thing was funny too. Start doing a little reading: John Mack, Jacques Vallee, Donald Keyhole, Jenny Randle (well, maybe not Jenny Randle), if you look into it you'll find a hardcore five percent of cases can in no way be explained.
Pilots, Doctors, lawyers, teachers, priests, people of all kinds and stripes have seen incredible things, some of which have been tracked on radar.
At least two Apollo austronauts have come out for their reality (Gordon Cooper, Ed Mitchell).
I'm telling ya', there's something out there that ain't us and seems very interested in us.
I just finished reading the Day after Roswell. Interesting read.
Count me in the 5%. I have seen UFOs.
One time was unmistakably UFOs, two other times I don't know what the objects were.
The first time there was three large ones with no wings, no noise, and traveling rather slow. They were about 300ft across about 1500ft off the ground flying in formation making turns. Then they flew off into a cloud bank and the whole bank of clouds glowed.
The other two times I saw three lights like satellites but in triangle formation moving very fast and very high in altitude like satellites.
Thanks for your valiant post effort.
Alas, one still needs a hazmat suit on threads on the topic hereon.
It harkens back to the days when posters on the topic were accused of being trolls trying to bring credibility problems and disrepute to FR.
Recently, the whole field has seemed to heat up considerably with better quality witnesses getting more air time and coverage and more details coming out--even about well discussed older incidents.
But let us have no illusions. I don't think the ET's are benign or really have our interests at heart at all.
There's nothing out there that ain't us.