And don't neglect War of the Worlds, where long-buried alien spacecraft are activated/possessed by bolts of lightning-like energy, and even A.I., where the frozen artificial boy is eventually revived to complete his purpose by evolved robots /...
Note: he has done both in the past -- space aliens in CE3K and ET, and interdimensional flying saucer and grey-alien-type creature in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skul.
In that pic, it looks like a deer. Deer are variously described as looking cute, majestic, adorable, sweet, etc. The word "satanic" is seldom used as a descriptor of how deer look. So I suspect this is just click bait.
PS: How does one know...
Beyond that, having watched the trailer, they're still showing crop circles. Really? How many UFO people still believe crop circles are related to aliens? I'm sure some do, but good lord. Shyamalan already did the crop circle thing in Signs 24...
Small aside, but I still can’t say enough how much this shoehorning of Christianity (or any other Abrahamic religion) into anything alien-related bothers the heck out of me.
Why must people assume that some book written by people thousands of...
I'm seeing a plane in this image and similar ones -- added here are the features that I am seeing, and hopefully it is clear why I think it' a plane rather than a broken contrail.
The winglet and vertical stabilizer are indistinct, but note...
Recently I published Polish article: https://ufonapowaznie.pl/ufo-z-kumburgaz-w-turcji-problematyczny-przypadek/ about this case (there is option in menu for translate). It doesn't really help with identifying the objects. It focuses on...
I was just coming in to make the same point
Short, isolated contrail segments are usually caused by an aircraft briefly passing through a thin layer of very cold, ice-supersaturated air where contrails can form or persist, while the surrounding...
@Curiousfi could it have been a rectangular contrail? (short for condensation trail)
Rectangular contrail photo from 2022 Reddit thread:
This 2014 Metabunk thread by @Mick West discusses a news article about a rectangular contrail spotted in...
It makes a difference whether the object you're intercepting is at high altitude or slowly parachuting down, I expect.
Edit: one reason being that a parachute is much easier to snag
I am so sorry, but no. It was a perfect rectangle, only bright white and when I say no definable borders I mean no structural lines like black or metallic they to me would indicate something solid and constructed. It had clearly shaped sides that...
I made some videos to help compare the background motion frame by frame before / after the zip off. I used the frames from the 25% slowed down portion as suggested above.
Here I've compared the frames just prior to the zip off to get a baseline...
Found a couple of (ad-ridden) articles explaining why Sidewinder missiles, not aircraft cannon, were used to down the Chinese spy balloon and others.
The main reason seems to be that perforating a large helium balloon with bullets doesn't bring...
Seems like this one is a great illustration of the whole phenomenon, but slower. There is an attempt to track the object resulting in the object and the camera being synced up in relation to the background. When the tracking stops, the background...
Presumably, all that alien advanced Intelligence includes a comprehensive list of the various hunting seasons and regulations pertinent to the locals where they employ Operation Bambi. Otherwise, that alien might look real good mounted to the...