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  1. jarlrmai

    Diamond Shaped Object Over Eglin

    What if this whole thing is viral marketing for Cheez-Its?
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    Diamond Shaped Object Over Eglin

    Yup live photo is indicated by the metadata screenshot. Just share the HEIF, emojiis and dramatic statements rather than just "here's a link to the dropbox of the original files" is more signs that it's a hoax attempt.
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    Diamond Shaped Object Over Eglin

    Source: https://twitter.com/anthroaerospace/status/1785824583548887253/photo/1 Another single photo with no context, people calling it fake (and i lean this direction) refusal to show metadata, saw it again and no video and no other photos. No photos from anyone else. This one is a hoax as...
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    Diamond Shaped Object Over Eglin

    presumably they mean a KC-130 tanker? Do we have a date/time maybe we can track the tanker on ADSB Exchange. Original images. exact location and date and time are probably going to be needed. Given the story sounds a bit embellished and the shape is slightly different.
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    David Grusch's DOPSR Cleared Statement and IG Complaint

    A reactor doesn't necessarily mean a power generation device, reactors can be used to synthetise / breed elements etc.
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    Diana W. Pasulka - aliens & religion & other dimensions (JRE podcast #2091)

    I think this a context issue, Metabunk outside of "chit chat" isn't for posting anecdotes you find interesting, it's sort of assumed and required based on the rules of the forum that a claim you make should be a claim you think is real and that you should provide evidence for, if you think these...
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    Science - If bigfoot is there, it could be a bear.

    Maybe bigfoots complete the US census as well
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    Eglin AFB UAP

    It feels like AARO is Metabunk with less UFO analysis experience, no access to cloud sourcing but with money to buy expensive balloons and time and space to perform more practical experiments, sounds almost fun...
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    Why are Starlink "Racetrack" Flares [Mostly] Reported from Planes?

    Not too mention they already learned that 'Starlink' is those long line of lights.
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    Anti-gravity Drive From "New Force" Defies Physics

    Perhaps it's a negative example, ie "none of this annoying glowing stuff needed"
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    Stephenville, Texas UFO (2008)

    Form the UK i get:
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    "Pyramid" UFOs in Night Vision Footage are Bokeh

    Lights from bright stars and planes can been seen by the human eye, a night vision device has no problem even with a smaller aperture, the reasons manually adjustable iris apertures are on these devices is to reduce glare from really relatively bright lights and to make them sharper in...
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    Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee decry drone vulnerability

    There's a ton of factors that make this different. The drones and cruise missiles used by Iran were large generally predictably straight flying vehicles and the drones were probably Shahad type drones, basically autonomous light aircraft with a bomb in them. Downing these when not facing any...
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    Deinterlacing The Navy UAP Videos

    It's important to make sure the terminology is consistent yet it be used to misrepresent.
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    Diana W. Pasulka - aliens & religion & other dimensions (JRE podcast #2091)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyroscope
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    Kona Blue - AARO Report on the Proposed AAWSAP Successor

    We and maybe Greenstreet are seemingly the only people really interested in the web of grifters and true believers that's got the modern reboot of ufology this far.
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    Green Fireballs - UFOs or Meteors?

    I saw day time meteor around 25 years ago, it left a dogleg smoke trail test was visible for a few minutes afterwards, but I recall no sound
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    Can AI (ChatGPT etc.) help people out of the rabbit hole?

    So is it still effective once the participant is told the AI was instructed to be biased?
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    Can AI (ChatGPT etc.) help people out of the rabbit hole?

    My limited understanding is that LLM "AIs" can be prompted to confirm any bias inherent in the phrasing of the question you ask, given the training data would contain text from both perspectives and even the text containing anti-conspiracy viewpoints might quote conspiracy claims and vice versa.
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