Regarding the number of fragments it seems there's disagreement about whether it was four, five or seven.
Samantha Karner (ATF) is the examiner who actually received the sealed evidence, documented and prepared 6A, test-fired the rifle, and ran...
I mean before the impact to Kirk. I was responding to the idea of him being hit by fragments.
Looking through some more stuff the guy may have been able to hit the tent and send shrapnel but I'm not really sure. We'd need a 3d recreational to...
Regarding the number of fragments it seems there's disagreement about whether it was four, five or seven.
Samantha Karner (ATF) is the examiner who actually received the sealed evidence, documented and prepared 6A, test-fired the rifle, and ran...
Here is a list of assumptions I have gathered to start with. They are from a number of interviews that I don’t have links for, but that’s why I thought having some of the more debate-able “facts” of the case as adjustable variables.
*Nimitz...
It's just too hard to see what motion comes from camera motion parallax, operator slewing, or actual object maneuvering.
There's a background pattern, but we can't really tell what is fixed sensor noise, and what is possibly the ground.
The...
Interesting that at the 16sec mark there seems to be a bright light reflecting off the the shiney vehicle interior trim at the same time that the bright light is (apparently) outside of the vehicle. That suggests a hoax to me.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vEUrArVAkU
It looks fake. If you want feedback, explain in a post exactly why you think it's not fake. I know you attached a PDF, but site guidelines require information to be in a post.
Here's a...
Even before seeing Mick's quick analysis showing this may be a hoax (post #2), there are some things in your report that I would suggest are definitely red flags. First there is the metadata, or lack there of:
All relevant metadata regarding...
The twinkling light looks like the IR (?) sensor of the phone's auto-focus feature, reflected in the window. Didn't we encounter that in a previous thread?
That's an interesting one. @flarkey posted a picture showing diffraction spikes on the port wingtip of a plane which I guess is caused by reflected sunlight (not localised heating by sunlight, or some other heat source at the wingtip):
From...
Astronmical objects have a rich history as UFO report triggers. Not so much the Sun, but in thec era of IR images and an office set up asking for odd looking imagery, it would not surprise me.
Remember; we generally know nothing about what the...
It all is insanely laughable. How can I "have an open mind" when we are fed with complete and utter nonsense videos? Ah, I suppose "the good ones are still being hidden from us!" Sigh (^3)
This video hasn't really interested me because it looks so ridiculously bad. But at first glance, it just looks like someone filming a picture on a computer screen. The pyramid looks completely 2D, like an effect from a 1950s sci-fi movie.