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hmmmmm pretty crazy video, kinda wierd that something moving that fast would leave a jetstream behind it. the government grade ufo's are used with magnetics and using gravitational pulls that happen naturally on earth.....so to me it looks like a rocket.
and if anyone questions my ufo knowledge, ill bust out the big can o' whoopass!!!

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Please enlighten me, it isn't the ENGINE leaving the contrail, but the object moving through atmosphere, correct? Friction, ions, something like that... :shrug:
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I'm pretty sure it's water vapor caused by the engines.
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yes Kool has it right, water vapor from the exhaust, ufo's, watever you wanna call em. A little ufo history, they run on magnetic energy, the first one was built in 1927 by a swiss engineer, his prototype was 1 foot in diameter, he expected it to reach 10k feet and then fall back to earth, well the energy that was created was a snowball effect, and he launched the damn thing out of our atmosphere. Shortly after this world war 2 was breaking out, the government basically brought einstein on to work with the US military to try and make an atom bomb (cuz hitler said he could make one before einstein) and to work with experimental projects for warfare (ie: Philadelphia experiment). The military got wind of this swiss engineer and him and albert worked on designing a full size 'ufo' that could be used for reconaissance, well about 9 months into the project, the swiis guy dies from natural causes, and get this.....Einstein couldn't finish his work, it was too challenging.
Im 100% positive the government finished that project around the late 40's, maybe 50's, and have been building different prototypes since........just for any of you who are curious as to the wherabouts of UFO's. On a side note, I don't believe we are the only living species in our solar system, mathmatically it just doesn't add up.

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"Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you're prejudiced against all races."
"Don't worry. Being eaten by a crocodile is just like going to sleep... in a blender."
"Marge, what's wrong? Are you hungry? Sleepy? Gassy? Gassy? Is it gas? It's gas, isn't it?"
"Maybe, just once, someone will call me "sir" without adding, "you're making a scene."
"Ooh, the internet is on computers now."
"Son, when you attend sporting events, it's not whether you win or lose, it's how drunk you get."
"To start, press any key. Where's the 'any' key?"
"Lisa, if you don't like your job you don't strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way."
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