US Naval pilots "We see UFO everyday for at least a couple of years"

What do you mean by that ?
My eyes are wide open.
( or I could say - DER )
For years they put 'blinkers' on horses so they couldn't see everything >
Now, billions of people are taking-off self imposed blinkers to see the truth.
( and yet so many are fooled by - FAKE )
So you don’t believe humans went to moon but you believe aliens came here from another star system and crashed on Earth?

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Shown below, is the Apollo 11 landing site, as imaged by the camera aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft, decades after the first Moon landing. The Apollo 11 descent stage is visible, along with the trails made by the astronauts' footprints.

The LRO was moved into a lower orbit in 2011 to capture the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. At the Apollo 17 site, the tracks laid down by the lunar rover are clearly visible, along with the last foot trails left on the moon.

These additional images can be accessed from this site: https://skyandtelescope.org/observi...how-to-see-all-six-apollo-moon-landing-sites/

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As to the veracity of the images, the LRO may have been launched by NASA, but the camera and the interpretation of the images are under the control of non-affiliated academic groups which are not located in the US and are not funded by the US government, such as the German Aerospace Center, Berlin.
 
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What do you mean by that ?
My eyes are wide open.
( or I could say - DER )
For years they put 'blinkers' on horses so they couldn't see everything >
Now, billions of people are taking-off self imposed blinkers to see the truth.
( and yet so many are fooled by - FAKE )
They put blinkers on horses so they wouldn't get spooked or surprised by fast moving objects as their peripheral vision isn't that great. Us humans have profound reasoning abilities to easily suppress such instinctive reactions.

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rdf said, "Sounds appealing. Looking forward to meeting one some day".
Here's one observation for ya'....I started my auto-technician career in 84, considering the unexpected noisy work environment, you could always figure out just who were the rookies & who were the "old salts". The new guys you could spook them easily by sneaking up behind them & making a loud noise, the older guys, you couldn't. The working environment was so noisy, you couldn't function jumping out of your skin every time another loud noise came along. I could be concentrating on rewiring something, & the guy next to you four-feet away runs his air-impact gun popping off some lug-nuts...you just got used to it as a normal thing....an "instinctive reaction" killed off.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rick...
 
Another one is the "flinching effect" upon hearing a gunshot in a relative close range...if you can hear the sound & you have not yet been hit, you won't...because my mind KNOWS the speed of sound & 92% of bullets travel supersonic....so that "loud noise equals danger" flinch doesn't benefit from such a reaction.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rick...
 
Sounds like instinctual acclimation over reason. I see the same differences between, say, woodland and tourist area sparrows. The former scare and bolt very easily, the latter are chippy and comfortable bouncing around your feet anticipating dropped food.