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  • Ann K
    I have come to the conclusion that all synchronic events involving technology "with ears"[1] do not count. ;) [1] With ears meaning anything electronic, you can interact with that is connected to the Internet.
  • GM4AJK
    Any UFO experience has two aspects, the physical and the mental. There are many examples, e.g. of pilots seeing Starlink flares, or questions that were posed on this forum, where recounting the physical aspects of the observation doesn't lead to...
  • Eburacum
    Eburacum replied to the thread Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident.
    Yeah! I've seen Jupiter and Saturn occultations. Very beautiful. Strangely, though, they are rarely noticed by the general public. I think it is because the Moon washes the planets out too much.
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Andreas's post in the thread Claim: Original Calvine UFO Photo with Informative Informative.
    I recently asked Robinson about this, and he said that the original photos were most likely standard color photographs, and that Lindsay's photo was a black-and-white copy made from one of those color prints. I guess the idea of some artsy...
  • Gary C
    I have come to the conclusion that all synchronic events involving technology "with ears"[1] do not count. ;) [1] With ears meaning anything electronic, you can interact with that is connected to the Internet.
  • Alien Chess Fiend
    1) Calling the barely-seen Harrier a 'second aircraft' means that the clearly visible Harrier is seen in the same photo. Otherwise, they should have considered that these were two shots of the same aircraft. 2) "They show a large stationary...
  • Dave51c
    Dave51c reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread Claim: Original Calvine UFO Photo with Like Like.
    But as discussed somewhere up thread, Robinson later changed his mind on that identification of XP, deciding the grain wan't nearly as fine as he originally thought. I found this somewhat confusing and, to my mind, a big red flag. Robinson's...
  • Edward Current
    Just went to get ground coffee at local Starbucks drive through. Amazingly as the young punk rock girl handed my bag of coffee to me, I noticed that she had a tattoo of the Bob Dobbs head with his pipe, from the Church of the SubGenius. I...
  • A
    I recently asked Robinson about this, and he said that the original photos were most likely standard color photographs, and that Lindsay's photo was a black-and-white copy made from one of those color prints. I guess the idea of some artsy...
  • A
    I understand your point, but I'm not entirely convinced. If you identify one aircraft silhouette in each of the six frames, you could technically say that you've identified six aircraft. Likewise, identifying one aircraft in one frame and a...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Dave51c's post in the thread Claim: Original Calvine UFO Photo with Like Like.
    Yes, I think it would, and the type of thinking given the photographic technology at the time. I wonder what someone with the right tools and expertise could do today? Hopefully there is someone in the NSA or in GCHQ reading this and saying 'hold...
  • NorCal Dave
    But as discussed somewhere up thread, Robinson later changed his mind on that identification of XP, deciding the grain wan't nearly as fine as he originally thought. I found this somewhat confusing and, to my mind, a big red flag. Robinson's...
  • Dave51c
    Yes, I think it would, and the type of thinking given the photographic technology at the time. I wonder what someone with the right tools and expertise could do today? Hopefully there is someone in the NSA or in GCHQ reading this and saying 'hold...
  • Dave51c
    Dave51c reacted to Andreas's post in the thread Claim: Original Calvine UFO Photo with Agree Agree.
    Well, it's often claimed that the grain pattern is consistent and shows no sign of manipulation — in other words, that the UFO hasn't been cut into the scene. But if the copy was made using film with prominent grain, wouldn't that "hide" some of...
  • Dave51c
    That's a good question. Sorry, I'm not fully up to speed on all the ins and outs of this, but was it just for convenience perhaps. For distribution to interested parties, paper prints were the de-facto method (no external hardware needed to...
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