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  • J
    But there are peculiar additions in some of the cases where one of the witnesses explains that when the lights turned off on the the object (I think this was a red and white light object) is that he could still identify the object and it appeared...
  • Ann K
    That's the point of the story. A little persistence and simple luck resolved my case, changing it from a glowing high speed elliptical object, to a landing light interacting with multiple cloud layers while the originating aircraft was itself...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to jumbobob's post in the thread PR038: The "Chandelier" UFO with Agree Agree.
    In a Release 3 doc (https://www.war.gov/UFO/?releaseDate=Release+03&release=03#FBI-UAP-D013-Washington-State-UFO-Investigation-1952-1960) on pages 11 -13 there is a witness account and drawing of what was witnessed. The reason I bring it up here...
  • A
    That's the point of the story. A little persistence and simple luck resolved my case, changing it from a glowing high speed elliptical object, to a landing light interacting with multiple cloud layers while the originating aircraft was itself...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Mauro's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Like Like.
    This would be good in the sinchronicity thread too :)
  • Mauro
    Mauro replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    This would be good in the sinchronicity thread too :)
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Mick West's post in the thread Naming convention for PR videos: PR000 with Informative Informative.
    Unfortunately, Release 3 has introduced some name collisions with FBI-UAP-PR001-6, so it seems like we'll have to use the full name where possible to avoid ambiguity. DOW_UAP_PR001 FBI_UAP_PR001
  • S
    Whether these 'transients' were caused by glints from aircraft or from satellites, it is unlikely they would all last for less than a second. Nearly every satellite glint I've seen, visually or in a photo, has been a streak.
  • Gary C
    Because 'drones' covers such a wide variety of systems and configurations, they stand to inject a huge amount of noise into the debate along with a real-world security threat that appears to have authorities world-wide playing catch up. The drone...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Hevach's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Funny Funny.
    In high school I told somebody I wanted to "hate him to death" and he immediately got a nose bleed. I'm 43 and I still occasionally try. It's never worked again:(
  • purpleivan
    That's the point of the story. A little persistence and simple luck resolved my case, changing it from a glowing high speed elliptical object, to a landing light interacting with multiple cloud layers while the originating aircraft was itself...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Andreas's post in the thread Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey with Informative Informative.
    Read something I found a bit interesting. Yesterday, Avi Loeb wrote about the latest batch of UAP files released, calling them "the Most Intriguing Release Thus Far." Hm, intriguing is probably not the word I would use, but that's not something...
  • Gary C
    The whole "transients correlate with nuclear tests and UAP sightings" debacle leaves me less inclined to interpret her other claims charitably.
  • FatPhil
    That's the point of the story. A little persistence and simple luck resolved my case, changing it from a glowing high speed elliptical object, to a landing light interacting with multiple cloud layers while the originating aircraft was itself...
  • Fritzkquzerk
    That's the point of the story. A little persistence and simple luck resolved my case, changing it from a glowing high speed elliptical object, to a landing light interacting with multiple cloud layers while the originating aircraft was itself...
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