Using their job title as an army helicopter pilot inn the headliner seems disingenuous when this "alien encounter" happened when he was a little kid.
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I find a lot of people in this field are absolutely obsessed with titles and ‘qualifications’, as if that makes someone’s story completely unassailable.
If action movies have taught me anything, it's that helicopter pilots are loose cannons. Perhaps not always this loose but still...
It's almost like there is a simpler explanation hidden in there somewhere but it'd take Sherlock Holmes to winkle it out. 🤔
The alien duo apparently told him that humans are not alone in the universe
I'm just so amused by this part.
Then Bigfoot turned up and said "Hey, guess what? Bigfeet/Bigfoots exist. And they talk too!"
Yes. Imagine if they had told him that humans ARE alone in the universe. That would have really messed with his head.
I was thinking “Did no one notice he’d been missing for 3 months?” until I read that time dilation caused it to only be 18 minutes. Of course it did. I like the precision of 18.
That's the optimum length of a nice quick nap.
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