Interesting is that nowadays everybody has a HR-Camera on his mobile phone, but every shown UFO pic or movie looks like a century old , no colour and resolution maybe 2 x 2 bits or similar....
Because they're so far away, by the time you zoom in you're left with 2x2 pixels 🤷🏻♂️
Never mind the random civilian photo. You can be certain that the U.S. Navy has high resolution reconnaissance photos and video of the UAPs which it‘s fighter jets infamously encountered. The Pentagon has validated the Navy’s infrared video now in the public domain. Which means that the Pentagon also is in possession of quality photographic images as well. There is absolutely no way that the U.S. Navy didn’t think to take crystal clear, high-resolution photographic and video images along with the infrared video it took. It’s just not logical to think that. Everyone is free, however, to speculate as to why those haven’t been released.Interesting is that nowadays everybody has a HR-Camera on his mobile phone, but every shown UFO pic or movie looks like a century old , no colour and resolution maybe 2 x 2 bits or similar....
If those photos exist and they would help their "maybe it's aliens" narrative they would have been released by now.
You must believe Ed Bishop (general Stracker) in 1970, that was one year after moon landing btw !
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I’m close to having 20,000 hours of flight time (many times more than what most military pilots log in an entire career, with the exception of those that fly heavy transport) and I have never seen anything that couldn’t be explained by meteorological or atmospheric phenomenon. I’ve seen rockets go into orbit, test aircraft at night, weather balloons, satellites, meteorites, auroras, ect., ect.
Most of my flight time is in the desert southwest where we see crazy stuff like bolides break up into parts and are actually tracked by radar.
Additionally, I’m a huge sci-fi reader and watcher, therefore, I’m the guy that is always looking and hoping.
Astronomically speaking, we are hidden in a dust lane, very far from center of our galaxy.
Our existence is incredible and anyone finding us (even with all the spectra that we blast out into the universe) is very unlikely. Also, anyone near by able to make the trip may have already expired as a civilization.
Just my 2c.
Most of my flight time is in the desert southwest where we see crazy stuff like bolides break up into parts and are actually tracked by radar.
Additionally, I’m a huge sci-fi reader and watcher, therefore, I’m the guy that is always looking and hoping.
Astronomically speaking, we are hidden in a dust lane, very far from center of our galaxy.
Our existence is incredible and anyone finding us (even with all the spectra that we blast out into the universe) is very unlikely. Also, anyone near by able to make the trip may have already expired as a civilization.
Just my 2c.
You are just brain formed by an old litterature fame that begun before you was child and it is about conditionment... Imo time to read the true basics like Plato and the cavern myth. Your 20000 fligth hours do not help you here ...quite tje opposit.
It is just that your reality is not real...hope you understand that... To be more precise, your interpretation of the visual impressions you had. Quite common...
No, if such clear, high-res photos exist it would remove all doubt that, “maybe it’s aliens”. Which is the problem with simply releasing the photos to the public. It’s logical to surmise that the U.S. military is not yet ready to drop such, what would be, civilization altering evidence in to the public domain. Disclosure is happening, but it has been in slow motion, spread over decades. This facilitates the public’s acclimation to the reality. Mitigating the inescapable cultural shock which will occur, to some degree.If those photos exist and they would help their "maybe it's aliens" narrative they would have been released by now.
Great entertainment btw 🙂
I notice the "reality" is about the mass of the hairs... is that an ilusion as well ?
I notice the "reality" is about the mass of the hairs... is that an ilusion as well ?
I remember Carl Sagan on the Johnny Carson show pointing out that almost all of the characters in the film Star Wars were humanistic. That even if a place similar to earth existed the life that evolved could be quite different than what we have today and statistically should and would be quite different and likely show no similarities to life on earth. That goes for intellect and understanding of rules and forces that there home "planet" exists in. Even though we have made (by our standards) giant leaps in technology and science of all areas I find it kind short sided that some think were some lucky one off when you consider the size and scope of the universe. We as humans are actually quite stupid, just look at our "leaders" around the world. We can't even work together.
Shape of food...look at hotdog or bigmac. Do yoy believe it is by luck than peperoni pizza has such a great audience ? Nah...
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