
I know there is a lot of speculation about the possible site of the UAP that Ross Colhart mentions that is “too big to move” and I thought I’d chime in.
I don’t think Google Maps is going to do much for us other than mislabeling water tanks and industrial sites as places of interest. However, I think that one way to narrow the search is to do a search through the records of downed-enemy-aircraft during wartime. I have a feeling that this large UAP would likely have first been reported as unknown-enemy-aircraft wreckage.
You can find easily some lists of our US aircrafts that crashed but I’m wondering if anyone has seen a list of recovered aircraft that is supposedly wreckage from any adversaries?
Interestingly the Nazis were known to have made some prototype aircraft that seemingly resemble some UAP (https://www.si.edu/stories/desperate-victory-nazis-built-aircraft-was-all-wing)(also see photo above). Perhaps if there is any record of recovery that didn’t lead to materials should be explored? Or deleted wreckage recovery records?
Thanks for indulging my random thought…
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