We need to be discussing terms of surrender. This fleet of 40, each 3.33 meter pods came in a 400-600 meter vessel which is equivalent to our Naval Destroyer.
I heard that one of the captured future people claimed that a fleet of these vessels will be here next year.
We cracked a 165 foot pod during Operation Crossroads nuclear test underwater from what USS Eldridge used a Tesla coil to immobilize back in 1946. (Evidence, a military lt. Involved in Operation Crossroads also oversaw the Roswell cover-up fake autopsy, his name was Lt. Marcel, google him, along with MJ12 and SERPO both claiming 12 humans from the future)
So that must have been when they called for backup (1946) meaning it takes like 80 years to get to earth
These pods are maneuverable enough to dance around a supersonic fighter jet like Muhammad Ali.
They can't get hit by the millions of shells and ballistic missiles fired upon one during battle of Los Angeles in '42.
The amount of beam power required to make enough solitons to pull a 3.33 meter pod is enough to cut thirty Navy destroyers to pieces within minutes
Yeah, I'd be talking about surrendering during the 2022 invasion of 50,000 pods Marjana told us was coming as a direct result of the immobilization of the 165 foot pod in '44
One of their smallest pods can inflict more damage on a Navy fleet than a 3 kiloton fireball would, every minute.
We only saw it melt sailor's legs into the deck of the original Eldridge destroyer in '42, it wasn't using a fraction of a percent of it's full firepower during the "Philadelphia Experiment"
I'm assuming they use stored carbon dioxide as fuel, the moscovium Bob Lazar talked about is made from fusing magma atoms. The carbon dioxide is millions of times easier to annihilate than moscovium. Also the energy obtained from annihilating carbon is enough to get energy from moscovium to conserve fuel for weeks. It wouldn't need to use any fuel during the day or in space, but during nighttime the solar energy is blocked off by the other side of earth so it would have to run off fuel.
I have witnessed a green fireball flying in a curve trajectory about less than 40 feet directly over my head. Haven't seen a UAP ever since.