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  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Ann K's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Like Like.
    Here's a Google Earth image of "a hill near Papoose Lake", and although I don't know which hill they're talking about, they're all much the same. Everything nearby drains into the dry lake bed (bottom of photo) and all the elevated areas are...
  • MyMatesBrainwashed
    Is there any explanation as to why the image inside the box is blurred compared to the rest of the image outside the box?
  • JMartJr
    I think that's pretty likely, but note the existence of the similar flaw in frame 299: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/1971-lake-cote-lago-de-cote-ufo-aerial-photo.11729/post-365937 This similar but not identical flaw (if that's what it is)...
  • MonkeeSage
    MonkeeSage reacted to Giddierone's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Agree Agree.
    Not sure about secret UFO hangers, but I definitely see a sacred cow... The supposed hangers are at the red arrow. Roughly 37.11573046856453, -115.83865333123748
  • Giddierone
    Not sure about secret UFO hangers, but I definitely see a sacred cow... The supposed hangers are at the red arrow. Roughly 37.11573046856453, -115.83865333123748
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  • B
    Gabriel website had the full repository of Papoose lake and his flight around Nellis range. But the website is now gone, the full flight video and his channel have been removed by You tube. These are some of the images I saved from 2021.
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  • B
    North road can be seen in the Northerly facing Pano of Papoose
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  • Ravi
    I speculate that the foreign object was much smaller than this artifact as a whole. The object slid laterally across the hard film base (substrate) this way. It wrinkled up the semi-gelatinous emulsion layer. Partially separating it from the...
  • Ravi
    I agree with your hypothesis @Z.W. Wolf. To add to it, the sharp lower edge contrasts with the fluffy upper edge, which does not happen with a physical flying object.
  • Z.W. Wolf
    I speculate that the foreign object was much smaller than this artifact as a whole. The object slid laterally across the hard film base (substrate) this way. It wrinkled up the semi-gelatinous emulsion layer. Partially separating it from the...
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  • MonkeeSage
    Rebecca Watson (FKA "Skepchick") has an interesting take on this matter: Source: https://youtu.be/watch?v=COvjbl-3Pbs Summary - he's doing it to stroke Peter Thiel's ego and stay in his good books.
  • Z.W. Wolf
    This is my idea. The "wrinkles" are more accurately areas where the emulsion has been mushed up unevenly. There are thicker areas where the emulsion has mounded and thinner areas where the emulsion has been thinned out. In this positive image...
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  • Ravi
    Ravi reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Agree Agree.
    That's his whole shtick. I think he started the podcast as him and his buddy smoking weed and talking shit. It's shoptalk or man-cave talk. A bunch of dudes sitting around yacking. Back in the mid '00s I shared a shop with a few other...
  • NorCal Dave
    That's his whole shtick. I think he started the podcast as him and his buddy smoking weed and talking shit. It's shoptalk or man-cave talk. A bunch of dudes sitting around yacking. Back in the mid '00s I shared a shop with a few other...
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Ann K's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Like Like.
    Here's a Google Earth image of "a hill near Papoose Lake", and although I don't know which hill they're talking about, they're all much the same. Everything nearby drains into the dry lake bed (bottom of photo) and all the elevated areas are...
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