Here's the article he wrote in which he spoke to a "retired USAF MQ-1/MQ-9 Sensor Operator".
Source: https://medium.com/@paranormalchris615/2021-syria-uap-video-proof-of-alien-technology-or-something-prosaic-8abe9cecac87
There's some evidence...
Okay, here's the unique frames from the 5% segment (I added a "unique frames only" option to Sitrec specifically for cases like this - well, specifically for THIS case, but I imagine there will be other usages).
Then there's longer segments...
Most often, such flares occur when the sun (or saturating source) is out of frame. They are generally the undesired reflections from the internals of the optical system. When the sun's in frame, it bleaches everything nearby.
An honest evaluation should be "no particularly interesting acceleration noticed, because we lost lock". Any alternative to that implies a desire to not be so honest.
Speaking of missing frames, there's a segment of the video at 1:22, titled "5% Speed". It actually seems more like 10% speed, but it also seems to have all the frames (obviously duplicated). I think THIS is the real best footage of the zip-off...
Maybe dumb question, but do things like flares, bokeh and the things we associate with regular light cameras occur in IR cameras? I know they may use lenses and sensors like regular cameras, but they're not recording light, right? They record...
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/1007716/dow-uap-pr091-21-aug-callsign-observes-uap-persian-gulf
Look at the top left diffraction pattern between 1m44 and 1m52. I think you can see a lens flare behind it (it's more convincing in motion):
As I understand it, to limit viruses from getting in and prevent protected data from getting out, the USB and other media ports on military and intelligence computer systems are apparently often disabled and facilities otherwise ban carrying...
As I understand it, to limit viruses from getting in and prevent protected data from getting out, the USB and other media ports on military and intelligence computer systems are apparently often disabled and facilities otherwise ban carrying...
It's a wider phenomena than just alien related stuff. American shows and movies in general love to assert the importance of faith when it make no sense.
That's how the "leaks" are giving to him. Presumably, the person providing the leak is concerned that if they actually downloaded the file from a government server, that might be traceable. And possibly illegal? So, they make a recording of...
You discount conventional phenomena and pre-emptively reject by omission a non-"extraterrestrial" explanation--you don't want people to tell you you're wrong, but in a fancier tone?--so I will ask if your mind is already made up?
As a human who...
You discount conventional phenomena and pre-emptively reject by omission a non-"extraterrestrial" explanation--you don't want people to tell you you're wrong, but in a fancier tone?--so I will ask if your mind is already made up?
As a human who...