RoboTimbo
Hostile Nanobacon
Nobody's opinion trumps the null hypothesis. Why would you think it did?
Excuse me ... you're right ... I could be wrong ... are there any USAF Chiefs of Staff in the forum? How about just a General? A USAF pilot?
j.r.
Nobody's opinion trumps the null hypothesis. Why would you think it did?
No, it isn't. You haven't learned anything, have you?Well that's your opinion ...
and I thought you might be more careful with those absolutes, like using the word "nobody" because you see, the truth trumps everything, and some people's opinions could be true, and so far as I'm concerned Twining wouldn't have said what he did if it wasn't true, and all your "null hypotheses" aren't going to change that.
j.r.
Well that's your opinion ... and I thought you might be more careful with those absolutes, like using the word "nobody" because you see, the truth trumps everything, and some people's opinions could be true, and so far as I'm concerned Twining wouldn't have said what he did if it wasn't true, and all your "null hypotheses" aren't going to change that.
j.r.
Also, if you could highlight in the Twining memo (the real one, not your edited version) where he said that there were confirmed ET spaceships, that would be super.
This is a more proper thread to be discussing things like the Twining memo ( The USAF General and Cheif of Staff ), who held the opinion that some UFOs are real structured craft.
Here's another one. Air Marshal Sir George Jones KBE, CB, DFC (18 October 1896 – 24 August 1992) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Jones was also interested in unidentified flying objects, having first encountered unexplained aerial phenomena at Warrnambool, Victoria, in 1930. He reported witnessing another UFO in October 1957.
So there are two senior Air Force commanders for the record here.
Or a "Lessons in Appealing to Authority" thread?And? Why is this not in the UFO Lack of Evidence thread?
Or a "Lessons in Appealing to Authority" thread?
This is a more proper thread to be discussing things like the Twining memo ( The USAF General and Cheif of Staff ), who held the opinion that some UFOs are real structured craft.
Here's another one. Air Marshal Sir George Jones KBE, CB, DFC (18 October 1896 – 24 August 1992) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Jones was also interested in unidentified flying objects, having first encountered unexplained aerial phenomena at Warrnambool, Victoria, in 1930. He reported witnessing another UFO in October 1957.
So there are two senior Air Force commanders for the record here.
Or a "Lessons in Appealing to Authority" thread?
Nice to see all the attention on the Twining Memo. As General and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, I think his opinion pretty much trumps everyone else's here regarding the reality of UFOs as structured craft.
j.r.
This is just the "Knowers vs Believers" thread. So we're all entitled to our opinions here. That's why I took it out of the research and evidence thread. And in this case appealing to authority actually has weight. These are people who don't fabricate stories.
j.r.
Well that's your opinion ... and I thought you might be more careful with those absolutes, like using the word "nobody" because you see, the truth trumps everything, and some people's opinions could be true, and so far as I'm concerned Twining wouldn't have said what he did if it wasn't true, and all your "null hypotheses" aren't going to change that.
This is just the "Knowers vs Believers" thread. So we're all entitled to our opinions here. That's why I took it out of the research and evidence thread. And in this case appealing to authority actually has weight. These are people who don't fabricate stories.
j.r.
This is strange, such autorities on stuff flying have failed to produce any evidence, and still you attempt to come up with something?
Well that's your opinion ... and I thought you might be more careful with those absolutes, like using the word "nobody" because you see, the truth trumps everything, and some people's opinions could be true, and so far as I'm concerned Twining wouldn't have said what he did if it wasn't true, and all your "null hypotheses" aren't going to change that.