Holy crap...are you kidding me? It's understandable that they don't want to break their word and publish the photo...but they can't even describe the object in the photo that they were given? C'mon. And it would take about ten seconds to determine if their photo is otherwise identical to the one that The Debrief just published, i.e. to determine if the object that we've seen was in fact Photoshopped onto the photo that the UAP task force published in their confidential report.
Nope - no algorithm is that good, yet (such a thing would require a true AI). And the descriptions of the objects seen in the UAPTF report have already been published by The Debrief, so all we need to know is if the object in the Mystery Wire photo matches one of them, and if so, which one.I suppose it could be something akin to youtube algorithms. If certain "words" or even "descriptions" are released by them. It gets pulled and they get harassed?
The photo was taken with an iPhone 8 set to a shamefully low resolution (the co-pilot had probably set it to that resolution to take selfies etc. - nobody ever plans to encounter an AAV or UAP).My question is: is this the best resolution of an F-18’s camera? Or is that something classified? You would think a closer photo could be taken.
This makes me think that all this talk over the past three years or so of revealing some truth is just that, talk. I have this deep down feeling the military/intelligence community will go to their dying graves before any information or secrets are revealed to the public.The photo was taken with an iPhone 8 set to a shamefully low resolution (the co-pilot had probably set it to that resolution to take selfies etc. - nobody ever plans to encounter an AAV or UAP).
The resolution of ATFLIR targeting pods would be classified (sources and methods). That's why we can be 100% certain that the three video clips released via the Pentagon a few years back were de-rezzed - not the original resolution. Full-rez images would've been a significant security breach and somebody would be in jail if that footage had been released unsullied. It's miffing that they only released crappy/monochromatic IR footage in those three cases...it would've been better to see the optical data...which is why we didn't get to see it.