Watching a show one night about people seeing and taking pics and videos of "UFOs". A young dad in California insisted he had a video of a UFO. The video showed a fairly bright light (no blinking navigation lights) moving steadily across the sky.
The experts went back and took the time stamp on his video and compared it to the path of the ISS at the same time. They matched. The conclusion was that he had a video of the ISS. He refused to accept that and continued to insist it was an alien craft.
UFOs are the classic signal to noise problem.
It is a bit like a radio dial in the rural areas.
99% of the frequencies are static.
I am convinced there is some signal there but good luck finding it.
Well, never let it be said that I was the one that stood in the way of someone believing what they want to believe I suppose, but I do know that almost all people are hard to dissuade once convinced of something regardless of the strength of the evidence.
Here’s another thing. In spite of the repeated explanation, some people still think when they are seeing a Starlink train that it is supernatural. Every time one flies over people go crazy on social media.