We don’t need Michael Savage, we have you to guide us.
So, where’s the stage separation? Chinese SLBM’s are two stage, remember?
How did a guy take photos from his balcony (with a $900 off-the-shelf Nikon) of an object that should have been thousands of miles away and in outer space by the time he took some of the photos?
Yes. Remember that.
Your mission is now to review and condense a synopsis all 5,000 posts and theories on the matter, then file your final report and leave it on my desk by Monday. Surprise me.
One of the main problems with this analysis has been linking up Rick Waren's still photos with matching frames on the video. That problem has now been solved.
The final frames of a section of the video published separately by NECN have now been shown to match up perfectly with images in Warren's still photos -- which, in turn, have been matched exactly to the flight profile of UPS902 by "Uncinius" at contrailscience.com.
The bottom line is that we now have a solid, traceable photo/video link of UPS 902's approach from approximately over Catalina -- all the way back to 35K+ ft at the horizon -- inbound to KORD from PHNL (Hawaii).
Obtaining more of the video (particularly the final frames-- and getting the entire time sequence in unaltered order) can only provide reinforcement of this meticulous analysis.
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Of course, as I have challenged the "missile believers" at least a half dozen times: "Show how the bottom (beginning) of a rocket plume rising from the sea's surface can be the brightest object in a video -- when the area it originated from is already in deep shadow well after sunset."
Go ahead -- demonstrate that one proof. That was my very first question concerning the video, and the answer is: The last thing illuminated by full, white sunlight after sunset is the sky from 30K feet upward.
Did your "submarine-launched ballistic missile" start off at 30K+feet of altitude?
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OK, Missile folks -- we've shown you our proof - now show us yours...