What I find fascinating is that when hardly anybody had a camera, and the film quality was dreadful, we had loads of footage of UFOs, but now, when everyone has a magnificent camera on their phone, we have no footage of UFOs. I wonder why that might be.Interesting how dismissive many of you are. I think this is quite fascinating. I would like to see more footage.
What I find fascinating is that when hardly anybody had a camera, and the film quality was dreadful, we had loads of footage of UFOs, but now, when everyone has a magnificent camera on their phone, we have no footage of UFOs. I wonder why that might be.
And anybody with half decent skills can add a spaceship to a scene with a bit of software, yet spaceships seem to have been lost to the age of blurred, grainy film.
What I find fascinating is that when hardly anybody had a camera, and the film quality was dreadful, we had loads of footage of UFOs, but now, when everyone has a magnificent camera on their phone, we have no footage of UFOs. I wonder why that might be.
And anybody with half decent skills can add a spaceship to a scene with a bit of software, yet spaceships seem to have been lost to the age of blurred, grainy film.
The pentagon are promising better images of ufos so we'll have to wait and see.What I find fascinating is that when hardly anybody had a camera, and the film quality was dreadful, we had loads of footage of UFOs, but now, when everyone has a magnificent camera on their phone, we have no footage of UFOs. I wonder why that might be.
And anybody with half decent skills can add a spaceship to a scene with a bit of software, yet spaceships seem to have been lost to the age of blurred, grainy film.
Why can't they release the good ones first?The pentagon are promising better images of ufos so we'll have to wait and see.
Absolutely. I think it's the kurt vonnegut defence and they're desperately looking for external enemiesWhy can't they release the good ones first?
I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHO MADE THE FUCKING CARROTS
Absolutely. I think it's the kurt vonnegut defence and they're desperately looking for external enemies
Carrots of the Gods?Erich Von Daniken
Well playedErich Von Daniken
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a carrot?I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHO MADE THE FUCKING CARROTS
Is there a source for that?The pentagon are promising better images of ufos
Pentagon acknowledges convenient existence of UFOs with astounding capabilities. Therefore more money must be spent on hypersonic tech research!
I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHO MADE THE FUCKING CARROTS
Why? Doesn't the already massively hypertrophied state of US military spending amply demonstrate that they don't even need the excuse of UFOs to spend ridiculous money on research?
Even US military projects get their funding cut from time to time. The Pentagon, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon etc want that taxpayers' money to keep on coming.
Maybe they're adopting a full spectrum approach and, in addition to the usual lobbying tactics, are now 'reaching out' to the sort of people who thought the X-Files was a documentary series.If they want excuses for funding, then the Russians and the Chinese are far more likely to provide solid grounds for such, rather a bunch of grainy videos that could be the result of any number of digital artefacts or radar anomalies and such.
The wannabe-Fox Mulders aren't the one's controlling the finances though, are they?
No, and I didn't mean to seem flippant either. Past UFO flaps were undoubtedly useful as ways of explaining away crashed high altitude balloons or experimental jet planes. There"s room for managing public attitudes and beliefs alongside targeted lobbying.
Maybe for teenage aliens deploying the anal probe is their equivalent to our drinking.Or they are so advanced it's just kids doing it for the lolz.
Introducing alien spacecraft doesn't explain away anything though. If anything it draws attention and raises more questions. Which is generally what you don't want when conducting classified research. The average rube might be fooled by the prospect of alien spacecraft. Foreign intelligence services? Not so much.
You can plant UFO stories in the media as a way of discrediting accurate observations. This was part of the premise of 2013 documentary 'Mirage Men'.
It's the other way round. This isn't driven by the Pentagon. It's driven by nutcase senators like Harry Reid and friends forcing them to release whatever they have. That's why we see easily debunked cases being released with messages like "this is genuine footage that was reported to us as unidentified".Maybe they're adopting a full spectrum approach and, in addition to the usual lobbying tactics, are now 'reaching out' to the sort of people who thought the X-Files was a documentary series.