The third video seems to be of a different event it was posted 14 weeks ago which is around the time the person took their video, but the poster says it was a year ago.
Exactly. We see this all the time. In criminal investigations, everyone who was at a specific location at a certain time must be interviewed, regardless of whether they believe they have anything important to say. This almost never happens when...
To be fair, there IS training that might help one identify a specific sort of thing in the air that might otherwise go unidentified. Some military folks will, as part of their training, learn to recognize incoming aircraft or drones or missiles...
Exactly. We see this all the time. In criminal investigations, everyone who was at a specific location at a certain time must be interviewed, regardless of whether they believe they have anything important to say. This almost never happens when...
Can this colour be removed, its not readable
Also dragging dropping KMLs seems unreliable, sometimes nothing happens, sometimes it takes a while to show the dialogue, but there is no indicator to show anything is happening
Again high spec PC...
Exactly. We see this all the time. In criminal investigations, everyone who was at a specific location at a certain time must be interviewed, regardless of whether they believe they have anything important to say. This almost never happens when...
The third video seems to be of a different event it was posted 14 weeks ago which is around the time the person took their video, but the poster says it was a year ago.
To be fair, there IS training that might help one identify a specific sort of thing in the air that might otherwise go unidentified. Some military folks will, as part of their training, learn to recognize incoming aircraft or drones or missiles...
Yeah, I see that expression as UFO propaganda.
I believe there are accurate witnesses and inaccurate witnesses, but it doesn’t just depend on “training”.
Also, a trained pilot is trained to be a pilot, not so much to identify apparent...
"Trained observers" is a problematic phrase, and we should probably avoid it. It's almost entirely a rhetorical device put forward by UFO enthusiasts. Some very small number of scientists might be a trained observer of their particular object of...
An issue seldom addressed is that this interview process will usually leave out witnesses who saw the same thing and interpreted it as "Oh look, an airplane" and forgot about it because it was not interesting
As noted above, WOW!! It's THE abduction case. If you don't have time to read through Charlie Wiser's excellent compendium, Toby Ball's podcast Strange Arrivals season 1 does a really good job breaking it down. IIRC, in one episode a guy...
An issue seldom addressed is that this interview process will usually leave out witnesses who saw the same thing and interpreted it as "Oh look, an airplane" and forgot about it because it was not interesting
"Enhancement process". :)
I remember when we were kids we used to run a mirror across photos to find strange faces and figures, usually rude ones. Almost EVERY photo or drawing can be reinterpreted to find a completely spurious image that way.