Posted on 04/09/2021 6:39:00 AM PDT by BenLurkin
I wondered about the “fuzzy” effect on all the photos taken of these “unidentifieds”.
Then I read an article that showed two photos side-by-side that looked identical, except for orientation. Both were fuzzy.
It said that one was taken with a super-duper high-definition camera used to track missiles on the way up, and inadvertently caught one unknown - the other was taken by someone with a Polaroid.
The supposition was that whatever or whoever the unknown was, they used a propulsion system that ionized the air around the craft, making any photo look “fuzzy”.
Still makes sense to me.
You touched on the likely answer a bit, but dismissed it.
After spending far too much time trying to separate the grain from the chaff, I am coming to the conclusion that there is more of an interdimensional aspect to this than one of physical 3 and 4 dimensional travel.
It explains much. A small craft would not have to travel interstellar distances. Things apparently appearing and disappearing could be phasing into and out of our dimension.
I am not saying it is so, but it is more credible to me than traveling 1000 light years to get here.
700 feet above the fantail? Pretty damn small.
B
Saw that flick when I was about 8. Really creeped me out.
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