There are countless thousands of "interesting stories" from all around the world. For a time I was pretty interested in such stories. But a life time of investigating such things without ever seeing a single shred of evidence of any of it being true, I have become pretty disinterested actually. A story is just a story, and nothing more, without some further evidence.
So, cool story I guess. Do I think any bit of it is true? Of course not.
Both cases happened during the military dictatorship of Franco, so, while it's true that every time a weapon is discharged there should be some report, it's also true that a lot of classified info from that era has never been declassified or made available publicly. The armed forces of the time never released any kind of classified information and after the dictatorship ended, not everything was declassified.
Not saying that proof is not required, but in these cases there is at least some explanation of why it's not available.
These are pretty well known cases in Spain, and one thing that stands out is that the witnesses have always been consistent in the retellings of the story, even after +30 years, even if there were multiple witnesses to each event, they always told the same consistent tale. It could be a fabrication, but it's worth noting.
That suit is pretty cool though
There are countless thousands of "interesting stories" from all around the world. For a time I was pretty interested in such stories. But a life time of investigating such things without ever seeing a single shred of evidence of any of it being true, I have become pretty disinterested actually. A story is just a story, and nothing more, without some further evidence.
So, cool story I guess. Do I think any bit of it is true? Of course not.
"extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"
Humans badly need to grow past the 'shoot-the-weird-thing' stage. Give unusual guests space, try to communicate.
For regular people out and about sure. This was military at a military base, alien or human you try that shit you're gonna get shot at
Holograms
Everytime a soldier is engaged, we have and after action or incident report. Do you have those? Then no shooting.
Both cases happened during the military dictatorship of Franco, so, while it's true that every time a weapon is discharged there should be some report, it's also true that a lot of classified info from that era has never been declassified or made available publicly. The armed forces of the time never released any kind of classified information and after the dictatorship ended, not everything was declassified.
Not saying that proof is not required, but in these cases there is at least some explanation of why it's not available.
These are pretty well known cases in Spain, and one thing that stands out is that the witnesses have always been consistent in the retellings of the story, even after +30 years, even if there were multiple witnesses to each event, they always told the same consistent tale. It could be a fabrication, but it's worth noting.
Showed up a few years ago in Miami too