Stop with the capital letters and the double spacing and the shadow government stuff and answer the man’s question - why in all these years, with the proliferation of cameras available to almost anyone regardless of their social strata, are there yet no sharp images of a flying saucer?
That question has probably been answered hereon probably 2 dozen times.
If you think I’m going to answer you yet again . . .
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“why in all these years, with the proliferation of cameras available to almost anyone regardless of their social strata, are there yet no sharp images of a flying saucer?”
Because aliens keep up with our digital technology and develop countermeasures that always make the pictures look fuzzy. How else are they going to defend themselves?
I have SORT OF an answer for your question...
Remember the movie Armageddon when the astronomer first noticed the HUGE meteor racing towards earth? One of the Government guys asked NASA why they didn’t see it. Billy Bob Thornton replied something to the effect of: we only watch about 3% of the skies, no offense, but it’s a pretty damn big sky.
Well, that kind of sums up my thoughts on why there haven’t been any very clear photos captured. How many people sit with a camera day in and day out looking for UFO’s? The shots we HAVE seen that have been ruled out as fake haven’t been by photographers whose sole purpose in life is to find these things or watch for them. Just like the guys at NASA in the movie said — it’s a pretty damn big sky. The photos we do have that are worth studying — well, the majority of them have been “accidental” sightings, and many of the photogs were NOT professionals - resulting in poor pictures or video due to equipment, or the person shooting the video or photos not standing still, etc... etc...
If we had “UFO Chasers” like we have storm chasers you MIGHT get a good picture, but honestly, if these are aliens do you really think they are going to be buzzing neighborhoods, or sticking around to be photographed in the first place? Most of the time these UFOs seem to be very high up, which would also account for a lack of good photos.
I do have to mention the sightings in Mexico though — I don’t think one can readily dismiss the video caught by the Mexican Air Force Pilots of the UFOs they encountered. And, these pilots — well, a lot of them are trained alongside the U.S. Air Force, and they’re damn good pilots in their own right and if they saw what they said were UFOs and couldn’t identify them as ANYTHING they had ever seen or heard of before I would tend to believe them. It’s their job to know what they might run into and how to deal with it, and this was NOTHING like anything they had been trained for...
Anyway, whether this particular sighting is a UFO, or not I don’t know. Whether there really are aliens out there “visiting” us, well I don’t know that either. But, it seems to me a better idea to keep one’s mind open to possibilities rather than assuming that all of this is a big delusion...