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  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Ann K's post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    Cell phone usage was quite low in 1990. "Contacted her husband" might mean "got where I was going and phoned him from there". But if she was driving, it's to be hoped that she occasionally looked at the ROAD.
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Fritzkquzerk's post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    3 minutes, if true, it's a pretty long time to observe an object. Can't imagine anything that took me more than a few seconds before I could identify it as something that I know of. Just a thought. Also, are kites becoming rarer? I've seen like a...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Fritzkquzerk's post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    Diamond shaped flying objects are reported, whether they're real objects or not. I don't get where the connection between these two cases might be. If the Calvine photo is actually a hoax, then I cannot imagine any connection between this event...
  • Ann K
    Ann K replied to the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories.
    Cell phone usage was quite low in 1990. "Contacted her husband" might mean "got where I was going and phoned him from there". But if she was driving, it's to be hoped that she occasionally looked at the ROAD.
  • Ravi
    While it's difficult to determine if the photograph is AI or not, it's easier to determine how much certain people desperately want the photograph to be AI.
  • Ravi
    All it is that the distortion in the paper angles it to the light from the window to the left which means it's blown out like some areas of his shirt. Nothing about this photo looks obviously wrong to me as a photographer.
  • Ravi
    Source...
  • Fritzkquzerk
    Fritzkquzerk replied to the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories.
    3 minutes, if true, it's a pretty long time to observe an object. Can't imagine anything that took me more than a few seconds before I could identify it as something that I know of. Just a thought. Also, are kites becoming rarer? I've seen like a...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Ann K's post in the thread Charlie Kirk Shooting with Like Like.
    OK for the video ...but exercise caution on the rest of it, because Candace Owens has never met a conspiracy theory she didn't like.
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread Charlie Kirk Shooting with Like Like.
    @John J. noted above the big difference between fragmenting hunting rounds and military FMJ rounds. My experience is limited to hunting rounds. Oswald used a Carcano 38 chambered in 6.5mm: On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th...
  • Mendel
    Mendel replied to the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories.
    I think there's a special LIZ-equivalent for witnesses. We know the ubiquitious "orb" that's basically a single light of indeterminate shape. But if you watch a kite, and want to sell it as something exciting, add a little uncertainty and say...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Mick West's post in the thread Charlie Kirk Shooting with Like Like.
    I had my AI team spend about 30 minutes on this topic, and it gave this reasonable overview of the evidence, with this conclusion: Executive conclusion The publicly available evidence establishes that some fragmented .30-caliber projectile...
  • John J.
    When I was a very young child (a long time ago in a galaxy far away) we lived in the Delaware Water Gap region. Screeches at night were a common occurrence, and occasionally at night there were groups of men in the streets, heading up into the...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Fritzkquzerk's post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    Diamond shaped flying objects are reported, whether they're real objects or not. I don't get where the connection between these two cases might be. If the Calvine photo is actually a hoax, then I cannot imagine any connection between this event...
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