DOW-UAP-PR067 Multiple Spherical UAP USO near Sub

think we should always keep in the back of our minds, just like the hoax possibility with UFOs, some of these videos were seen and uploaded by UFO enthusiasts within government. Not necessarily those associated with the creation of and knowledge about the video.
I think some of them are even more mundane than that. There's been a new directive to report UAP. So people have been reporting them, even when they don't think there's anything special. I think Tim Phillips said that some pilots had reported balloons as UAP, even though they thought they were balloons.

And it might not even be the pilots. Perhaps some analyst down the line was looking at this sub and noticed the "UAP" flying around, and remembered the directive, and so they just simply got in the system without any real reason.

Of course, if they are UFO fans (like me) then that might make it even more likely they would report it.
 
Statistically it perfectly makes sense that since the new directives try to avoid stigma by pushing pilots and military to report literally anything unidentified for security reasons, then we would have a lot of cases like this, which could be super mundane, gets filmed, reported, catalogued as UAP and released.
No further info, no telemetry, just white dots.
So probably birds, of different kinds, and one floating?
Some "accelerations" seem a bit odd to me but then you have parallax, so go figure.
If this case was previously deemed by someone as weird or anomalous, then I would think it could be something else, until then, birds.
 
Also I see not evidence whatsoever of anything going in and out of water, we don't know who stated that, who thought of that and for what reason he/she did assume those objects were in fact going in and out of water.
Most probably they were not.
 
I think some of them are even more mundane than that. There's been a new directive to report UAP. So people have been reporting them, even when they don't think there's anything special. I think Tim Phillips said that some pilots had reported balloons as UAP, even though they thought they were balloons.

And it might not even be the pilots. Perhaps some analyst down the line was looking at this sub and noticed the "UAP" flying around, and remembered the directive, and so they just simply got in the system without any real reason.

Of course, if they are UFO fans (like me) then that might make it even more likely they would report it.
If you look at the file descriptions for release 2 they all contains "A user uploaded this video to a classified network" with dates between late 2019 and mid 2024. It seems they were not reported to AARO. It even seems like the later ones weren't reported despite the directive to report being already in place.
 
True, but we don't know that the actual operator that recorded this thought birds were UAPs. As seems to be the case in many of these releases, it's unclear who uploaded it and claimed it contained UAPs.

I think we should always keep in the back of our minds, just like the hoax possibility with UFOs, some of these videos were seen and uploaded by UFO enthusiasts within government. Not necessarily those associated with the creation of and knowledge about the video.
That is true, it could be footage taken out of context.
 
If you look at the file descriptions for release 2 they all contains "A user uploaded this video to a classified network" with dates between late 2019 and mid 2024. It seems they were not reported to AARO. It even seems like the later ones weren't reported despite the directive to report being already in place.
I think the directives to report are specific to the AF or Navy (or other agencies), and don't mean the observer will report directly to AARO. The Navy in particular established new guidelines in 2019.

https://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/assessments/Prelimary-Assessment-UAP-20210625.pdf
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Limited data and inconsistency in reporting are key challenges to evaluating UAP. No standardized reporting mechanism existed until the Navy established one in March 2019. The Air Force subsequently adopted that mechanism in November 2020, but it remains limited to USG reporting.
Most of the PERSUE reports seem to be a result of these mechanisms (which predate AARO). Of course, the fact that we see them now means that they all were eventually looked at by AARO.
 
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