To: lookout88
I just had a going away party for my son with about 20 Air Force Officers. NONE OF THEM SAID IT WAS A PLANE. These are engineers, and aeronautic engineers. Plus, about 6 pilots. I greatly respect their experience. But if they are all just looking at the same original video/picture as everyone else, with no additional data, they could all be wrong. There's no question that the images look at first glance like a missile launch. But I would guess that none of the people at your son's party has compared the two pictures here, taken on separate days.
I will take there word over the media.
Me too. But the authority of experts is not always a reliable guide.
To: wideminded
You cannot compare a high quality zoomed in live video camera to a low quality distant still shot of a web cam. That shot is absolutely worthless. Heck an artist reproduction with crayons could look better. We got a live zoomed in high res video, you have a distant low res web cam image. Just reproduce a live video of that flight. That would be the minimum requirement I personally would need to counter the evidence the original video gives. But hey, we missile loons are just stubborn, I guess.
To: wideminded; lookout88
I greatly respect their experience. But ......... Man. You sure think a lot of people are stupider than you.
351 posted on
11/13/2010 9:31:05 PM PST by
Finny
("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
To: wideminded; lookout88
I greatly respect their experience. But ......... Man. You sure think a lot of people are stupider than you.
352 posted on
11/13/2010 9:31:20 PM PST by
Finny
("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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