When the lights of the "underside" triangle are in reasonable focus, what I guess is (or is meant to be) glare/flare around light sources looks like it maintains very steady shapes, and its orientation stays the same relative to the "edges" of...
The actual UFO looks awfully static. It seems like a cut-out picture of a UFO just taped to a black background. The first 30 seconds or so are the establishing shots, showing that the bright light is the moon and the people are out in a yard or...
Yeah, thanks, I figured it was a camera artifact because it's basically identical to the Chandelier Video, but I got a bit totally lost in the specific technical jargon.
So basically it's just the same as the previous "Chandelier star UFO" video...
The actual UFO looks awfully static. It seems like a cut-out picture of a UFO just taped to a black background. The first 30 seconds or so are the establishing shots, showing that the bright light is the moon and the people are out in a yard or...
Clickbait grifters are on the job, trying to go viral claiming to have found evidence of AI fakery, whilst simultaneously muddying the waters with AI fakes that are generated from the press release photo. I won't feed them by linking...
But specifically how is it more trustworthy than these:
Source: https://twitter.com/glennbeck/status/2076753908253528511#m
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So after reading your post I watched the video again.
The zoomed in UFO just looks like a drawing, on paper.
Also the moon clearly has some “light diffusion” effect around it, the UFO doesn’t.
Those “lights” on the pyramid just don’t look right.
But specifically how is it more trustworthy than these:
Source: https://twitter.com/glennbeck/status/2076753908253528511#m
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The point is that if the ball touches anything other than the goal posts, then a "drop ball" is the rule. If the ball hit the cable, then technically the play should have stopped, and the ref should have given a drop ball.
I don't think that...
I'm suggesting that the the small reflections are due to a bright light inside the vehicle, which is also the source of the large bright light which appears to be outside the vehicle, but is in fact a reflection on the windows - first the left...
No one is entertaining a conspiracy theory. The discussion here has been about trying to understand the commentary around the ballistics and why there's not universal agreement about the outcome.