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  • MonkeeSage
    I've spotted a couple of errors in the descriptions and related MISREPs (originally in the DOW release) The correct Mission Report for PR-28 is: DOW-UAP-D25, Mission Report, Greece, January 2024 - (MISREP) A U.S. military operator reported...
  • MonkeeSage
    Fox has an article with some pics supposedly from the gov release. A transcript of communications between Apollo 17 operators released in the disclosure Friday details the operators' exchange over the unknown phenomenon. "Now we've got a few...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to Kyle Ferriter's post in the thread PR038: The "Chandelier" UFO with Informative Informative.
    I agree the longer straight line looks like a possible contrail. Though could be something else. If the background is the cold sky I'd expect a contrail to be darker, not lighter than it, in black-hot. I also was thinking about the viewing angle...
  • MonkeeSage
    The particles sound similar to the "fireflies" seen by astronaut John Glenn during Mercury-Atlas 6 in February 1962, and later identified as ice crystals by astronaut Scott Carpenter during Mercury-Atlas 7 in May 1962. Mercury-Atlas 7...
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    yoshy reacted to John J.'s post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    The film is not an impartial, unbiased investigation. Like many other UFO-related films, It takes it as axiomatic that something extraordinary happened. Claims are taken as evidence without consideration of more likely alternatives. You will be...
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    yoshy reacted to john.phil's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Winner Winner.
    Varginha is a typical case in which ufologists connect dots between events that are unrelated until proven otherwise; are biased toward the extraordinary claim, and tend to believe any account they come across that might corroborate their bias...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman replied to the thread PR038: The "Chandelier" UFO.
    Nice work. I certainly like the idea that it is some structured laser or infrared beam acting as a countermeasure and overwhelming the sensor, and this would create the relatively static geometric image. Looking forward to seeing what you come...
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    yoshy reacted to JMartJr's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    What is the number? 12? 4? 163? 0? I honestly do not know, but if the number strikes you as significant, you may know what it is! Please share, and cite sources. Is it even possible to know how many people were threatened or instructed to...
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    yoshy reacted to Ann K's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    Don't forget, the lack of what you'd accept as a "better explanation" does not mean that your preferred solution is true by default.
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    yoshy reacted to RoundEarth's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Dislike Dislike.
    Would love to know if this group has a "better" explanation for what might have happened in Varginha in 1996? I watched the film (more than I can say for most people commenting in here, but oh well). In my analysis, something clearly happened...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Ravi's post in the thread PR038: The "Chandelier" UFO with Like Like.
    It is indeed lens flare i.e internal reflections of mirror optics. The flare is rectangular shaped and moves in sync with the "high contrast area".
  • NorCal Dave
    NorCal Dave reacted to Kyle Ferriter's post in the thread PR038: The "Chandelier" UFO with Informative Informative.
    I agree the longer straight line looks like a possible contrail. Though could be something else. If the background is the cold sky I'd expect a contrail to be darker, not lighter than it, in black-hot. I also was thinking about the viewing angle...
  • purpleivan
    Absolutely. This seems to get lost often in all this UFO talk. How many surveillance drones, aircraft, areostats and other devices are on station right now all over the world. On any given day, I would imagine terabytes of information are being...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    I agree the longer straight line looks like a possible contrail. Though could be something else. If the background is the cold sky I'd expect a contrail to be darker, not lighter than it, in black-hot. I also was thinking about the viewing angle...
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  • NorCal Dave
    "That's some catch, that Catch-22,' he observed. 'It's the best there is,' Doc Daneeka agreed.
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