kasparovitch
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Both insect are bird are easier to identify either because they're nearer camera or they're bigger than our "UFO" (or that's neither insect or bird, but a seed or something like that).
Can you summarize what you concluded?I'll do a video and photo analysis in an effort to determine if this is captured in camera, or comped in; also try to determine if it is the size and traveling at the speed which people claim
Not sure if you've seen Rob Lewis's latest video on the Beaver UFO - but he visits the location and finds there is indeed a lot of "fluff" floating around. There are a lot of cottonwood trees in the area (and, indeed, dandelions).Such as a dandelion, which are perennial and grow around the world.
Not necessarily. Beaver is right where a ton of ufo sightings occur, particularly going north and east from beaver. Dugway is to the west, but it’s the only base that would be involved in these kind of experiments. The reason the ufo moves so fast (assuming it’s unexplainable) is probably due to the hologram technology they’ve been using since at least the 80’s.As I do not believe objects can move that fast without a trace, and a bug I also find crazy, so it must be added imagery, cgi.
Some of those claims might go down better with a big icy glass of sources backing them up.Not necessarily. Beaver is right where a ton of ufo sightings occur, particularly going north and east from beaver. Dugway is to the west, but it’s the only base that would be involved in these kind of experiments. The reason the ufo moves so fast (assuming it’s unexplainable) is probably due to the hologram technology they’ve been using since at least the 80’s.
That said, after reading further down thread, the falcon hypothesis looks really strong. The ufo’s put on by the military are shows - usually several minutes of slow moving, blow your mind kind of experiences and they are clear as day. They leave no question that you just saw some technology that shouldn’t be on earth.
If something can't be explained in this forum, it's always a bird or bug.You know what they say about opinions. Don’t give opinions, give some proof it’s a bird or bug. No mumbo jumbo. Whatever it is, it’s actually faster near the end than when it begins, otherwise, someone could point this out. No flapping wings, too straight of a line after turn. I’m going to give my opinion since everyone else is giving theirs. It would have to be CGI if it’s not some vehicle or something we don’t know. Show decisive proof. The posters of the video have nothing to prove. I came here thinking I was gonna see an explanation. Like everywhere else, nothing.
actually i was just complaining to my friend last night that we have like 200 threads now on planes and starlink. (although most of those threads are proven with star charts and plane paths)If something can't be explained in this forum, it's always a bird or bug.
I mentioned that episode in my meta-analysis.The clip in question is actually from a show called 'Contact', first aired on September 18th, 2019 - so filmed while the debunk here was in progress.