The craziest thing I found was that XCOM2: Terror from the Deep was actually based on these stories of UFOs appearing around the poles, flying to apparently random spots in the ocean and then diving underwater to destinations unknown.
Fun creative writing exercise for sure. It's given away by the fact that the writer isn't American though. A couple of britishisms come through (op might not be british, but either way it's british english) which just makes it really obvious that it's fake.
Also the story kinda falls apart if you think about it. They can't prove who they are because they're scared of retaliation from the government (the government which is largely in the dark about aliens, mind) but they can babble all day and night about extremely specific details about the aliens?
I think it's really interesting how you're immediately willing to accept pro-UFO evidence that completely conflicts with the other pro-UFO evidence provided here, but immediately refute entirely coherent and consistent anti-UFO evidence. Almost like you're more attached to the idea of UFOs than the material reality of truth.
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The craziest thing I found was that XCOM2: Terror from the Deep was actually based on these stories of UFOs appearing around the poles, flying to apparently random spots in the ocean and then diving underwater to destinations unknown.
Fun read https://imgur.io/a/NXjWQaN
Fun creative writing exercise for sure. It's given away by the fact that the writer isn't American though. A couple of britishisms come through (op might not be british, but either way it's british english) which just makes it really obvious that it's fake.
Also the story kinda falls apart if you think about it. They can't prove who they are because they're scared of retaliation from the government (the government which is largely in the dark about aliens, mind) but they can babble all day and night about extremely specific details about the aliens?
Wow, cool. Good find! No idea if any of this is real, but it agrees with some of the other things we know, such as being based in the ocean.
I think it's really interesting how you're immediately willing to accept pro-UFO evidence that completely conflicts with the other pro-UFO evidence provided here, but immediately refute entirely coherent and consistent anti-UFO evidence. Almost like you're more attached to the idea of UFOs than the material reality of truth.