Fast Walkers is a term used to describe a series of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that have been tracked by military radar systems. These objects are so named because they are reported to move at extremely high speeds, often faster than conventional aircraft, and without any visible means of propulsion. The Fast Walker phenomenon has been a topic of interest for UFO researchers and enthusiasts for several decades.
Background:
The first documented Fast Walker sighting occurred in 1984, when a team of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) operators detected an unknown object moving at a high rate of speed through the atmosphere. The object was tracked for several minutes before disappearing from radar. Similar sightings have been reported since then, often in conjunction with military or government radar systems.
Characteristics:
Fast Walkers are described as objects that move at high speeds and exhibit other unusual characteristics. These may include:
High velocity: Fast Walkers are reported to move at extremely high speeds, often faster than conventional aircraft.
No visible means of propulsion: Witnesses often report that Fast Walkers have no visible means of propulsion, such as engines, wings, or rotors.
Erratic movements: Fast Walkers are often reported to move in a way that defies the laws of physics, including sudden changes in direction and acceleration.
Stealth capabilities: Some witnesses report that Fast Walkers are capable of evading detection by radar and other surveillance systems.
Investigations:
Fast Walker sightings have been investigated by various government and military agencies, including NORAD and the United States Air Force. These investigations have often been classified, and little information has been released to the public.
One notable investigation was conducted by the French government's official UFO research agency, GEIPAN (Groupe d'études et d'informations sur les phénomènes aérospatiaux non identifiés). In 2008, GEIPAN released a report on a Fast Walker sighting that occurred in 1999. The report concluded that the object was "not a known atmospheric phenomenon" and was "likely to be of artificial origin."
Theories:
There are several theories as to the origin and nature of Fast Walkers, including:
Military technology: Some researchers speculate that Fast Walkers may be experimental aircraft or drones developed by the military or government agencies.
Extraterrestrial technology: Many UFO researchers believe that Fast Walkers may be of extraterrestrial origin, possibly representing advanced technology developed by alien civilizations.
Natural phenomena: Some skeptics suggest that Fast Walkers may be natural phenomena, such as meteorites or other atmospheric anomalies, that are misidentified as UFOs.
The Fast Walker phenomenon remains a mystery, and the true nature and origin of these objects is still unknown. While there is no definitive proof that Fast Walkers are of extraterrestrial origin, their unusual characteristics and the secrecy surrounding military investigations have led many to speculate that they may represent advanced technology developed by otherworldly civilizations. As with other unexplained phenomena, the search for answers continues.