I guess I don't see where this statement equal these statements:
I don't see AARO saying they have 2-5% of cases with "multi-sensor" evidence that are truly anomalous. They are saying there are a few cases that can't be explained, but are...
"You are technically correct... the best kind of correct."
But I didn't mention hyperealism. And I wouldn't count the Amoco alien, kept mostly in shadow and lacking crisp details, as an example.
I'll stand by "you can't say this is arelistic...
We can't verify AAROs claims, such as they are, since we don't have the full data. So there is no reason to accept their analysis - in so many cases, analyses by military organisations are flawed (look at the Chile airliner case, for example)...
I was thinking along the lines of artists like Ron Mueck (his work starts in the 1990s) who creates incredible hyperrealistic sculptures often at massive scale. Seen in person they are very powerful.
Or there's Duane Hanson whose work preceeds...
Carl Crusher has posted a long video recorded at the recent Contact in the Desert conference in Palm Springs. They claim the video shows them summoning orbs with their minds. This is the video ...
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I have really no more info than you to speculate on the “what if”, I was pointing out AARO directors weird statements about how they treat the anomalous vs the “simply unidentified”.
And I wanted to clarify I don’t believe in aliens on earth but...
I see your point.
I think choosing to look the other way out of national security concerns is a political decision, not a scientific one. Assuming these unresolved, multi-sensor cases are just 'clutter' without checking the data makes true...
Carl Crusher has posted a long video recorded at the recent Contact in the Desert conference in Palm Springs. They claim the video shows them summoning orbs with their minds. This is the video ...
Source...
This just isn't true. The only thing that might silence the UFO crowd is conclusive evidence that ET is here and that the U.S. government knows all about it. Anything less will inevitably be interpreted as proof that the government is hiding the...
When investigating the Chilean case, there were many scientists and government officials who didn't understand what they were looking at. Kosloski saying that there are cases he and his colleagues "do not understand" doesn't mean they are...
I guess that's what the ufologists would say but this isn't correct. Hyperrealism has nothing to do with the existence of the object. It's a technique to create a sense of uncanniness by creating realistic forms: skins, hairs, eyes, teeth, claws...
National security is a valid concern for active combat zones, but it shouldn't be used as a blanket excuse for historic domestic training range incidents. Furthermore, official ODNI and AARO reports confirm that these historical benchmark cases...
This just isn't true. The only thing that might silence the UFO crowd is conclusive evidence that ET is here and that the U.S. government knows all about it. Anything less will inevitably be interpreted as proof that the government is hiding the...