Posted on 04/20/2023 2:56:40 PM PDT by Carriage Hill
dljordan wrote:
“Why are ALL ufo videos shaky and non amazing?”
Because there were no professional photographers available at the time?
Well, in this case, the video of the metallic sphere was taken from a MQ-9 Reaper drone, so was in flight at the time. Many videos from an inflight platform aren’t exactly ‘stable’.
I just thought I’d check comments. Funny!
Great books you might want to consider:
https://www.amazon.com/Passport-Magonia-Folklore-Parallel-Worlds/dp/0809237962
https://www.amazon.com/Children-Orion-Cryptoterrestrials-Ryan-Musgrave-Evans/dp/B0932CX9WM
They were here, are here and will always be here—right under your nose.
1 Corinthians 15:20-25 NKJV
But now Christ is risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since by man came death, by Man also came the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive. But each one in his own order: Christ the firstfruits, afterward those who are Christ’s at His coming. Then comes the end, when He delivers the kingdom to God the Father, when He puts an end to all rule and all authority and power. For He must reign till He has put all enemies under His feet.
So UFOs are the next scam these scumbuckets are going to run... nice. If people are dumb enough to believe global warming and dumb enough to mutilate their children, then a UFO “crisis” will be easy enough to create. Of course, the solution to the new UFO crisis will involve taking away your freedoms and giving them more money. Perfect.
UFOs over conflict areas goes back at least as far as WWII. It wasn't the Chinese or Russians then, either.
True but they will
Who knows... but it is more likely that there is another explanation other than extra-terrestrial flying machines.
This one was meant to look fake, but others have been designed to fool people. Your perception of the distance that an object is from you is mostly based on assumptions made by your brain that can be way, way off. Your perception of size and speed therefore cannot be trusted.
Sorry forgot to italicize your words.
Sorry just couldn't help myself...
We are not idiots. No mistake. We know exactly what we saw.
I purchased a homemade ultralight airplane nearly 40 years ago. It looked a little unusual, a lot like an Aeronca C3 aka the “flying bathtub”. The airstrip that I flew it from had a model airfield directly behind it. My brother took video of me flying and when I was at just the right distance away he turned the camcorder so that he was recording a model plane that was the same color and wing configuration doing a bunch of stunts. My brother is a professional pilot and he started spouting out jargon about the stunts that the model plane was doing and saying that I was scaring him. When I got near the airfield he joggled the camcorder back to my plane as I landed. And then he continued with the misleading conversation when I got out of the plane.
It was silly, but just about everyone who was not a pilot and saw the video believed it. And like you they would swear that their own eyes would not lie. I do not think that you and your friends are idiots. But I do think that you are most likely mistaken about what you think that you saw. Groups are actually more likely to come to mistaken conclusions than individuals because everyone feeds on each other. It creates a confirmation bias that is often wrong. That is why in our court system we often have had entire groups that have been completely contradicted by the facts.
More of the same as we got from the Covid-19 bullshit. Isolation, masks, etc etc etc.
They are funny, aren’t they?
Orbs!
Some of us aren’t...
I know a few guys who have incorporated it into their business. Specially, an engineer who inspects bridges and other construction. The other guy does real estate photography.
I shot sports for 15 years. I wouldn’t have been able to do both, but they are being used—mostly for video, but some still stuff.
Due to the Reynolds effect and inertia the movements of a model RC aircraft are very different; I don’t see how anyone could mistake one for a full-size aircraft. Only the behavior of a 1/3 scale model approaches full-scale flying dynamics.
I have been a pilot for over 40 years starting with hang-gliders, moving onto ultralights, experimental, vintage, and then normal general aviation aircraft. I also have a collection of about a dozen drones that I like to fool around with. They go from a couple ounces to a couple of pounds. The big ones look different than the little ones when they are flying. So I would agree with you except that I learned early on from my brother's hoax that people, especially those without aviation or modeling experience will believe just about anything. With the CGI effects in today's movies and videos people might recognize fake footage more often now... but I would not hold my breath.
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