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is this something else to help kill people?

that thing looks like it could be used as a boat too... it does say NAVY on it...
 
Am I wrong in thinking that if we are seeing photographs of this thing and they are discussing its existence, that it has already been in operation for some period of time? I think the design cycles for these types of things are tremendously shorter than the design cycles for aircraft developed from 1950 to the mid 1980s for example, however if they have unveiled something like this, it usually means it is already an old hat.

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is this something else to help kill people?

that thing looks like it could be used as a boat too... it does say NAVY on it...

It looks like the Sea-View's Flying Sub doesn't it?
 
I wonder what it looks like from below - from which perspective most of the observations that could potentially mistake it for a UFO would occur. It is fine for the skeptics to point out technology that may look like a "classic" UFO from a certain angle, but the angle of the photo above is one from which no earthly obeserver would ever have access to... and it is therefore completely erroneous to conclude, based on a single photo from such a perspective, that such a piece of technology would elicit any more or less UFO reports than would any other plane flying around. In my expereince this is a typical UFO debunker tactic. Show some technology form a perspective that makes it look like a UFO and then laugh at its potential to elicit UFO reports as if its presence would then "explain away" many of the UFO reports that might be received. It is in fact a con job pulled on us by the UFO debunkers and we should all be aware such tactics for what they are.
 
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