People really don't expect to see such things, so they just aren't prepared. Many times, those who do, simply do not think of a camera. You presuppose that people remain calm and deliberate in those circumstances. They don't.
I've yet to see a picture of a C-130 Hercules right over my house, or even a Blackhawk.
If you researched just a little, rather than reacting in a knee-jerk manner, you might be surprised at the evidence available.
If you researched just a little, rather than reacting in a knee-jerk manner, you might be surprised at the evidence available.
INDEED.
Though it seems to be genetic with naysayers.
“If you researched just a little, rather than reacting in a knee-jerk manner, you might be surprised at the evidence available.”
I don’t need to research it. It is painfully obvious that if there were evidence of visits by extra terrestrials it would be an event of such magnitude every astronomer, physicist, and news media outlet would be writing daily articles on it. The fact that this so called evidence is relegated to a few websites ought to be enough to convince anyone there is no evidence.
“People really don’t expect to see such things, so they just aren’t prepared.”
I recall the airplane taking off from Chicago years ago that lost an engine on takeoff and crashed. Someone actually got a picture of that plane just after the engine fell off. It was not sharp but clearly recognizable as whatever type of jet it was. The person who took the picture was not planning on taking a picture of airplanes and wasn’t even at the airport. Odd how that one in a million event was captured on film, but with all the supposed UFO sightings we have never gotten one decent photograph that wasn’t a hoax.