Photos of stars fools congress into thinking they were triangle UFO's

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
As said in the video (by Mick West) the U.S. Navy personnel filming the sky while on a ship narrates that there are two probable triangle UAV's hovering 700 ft above their ship. From there Jay Stratton (head of UAV Task Force) briefed congress that these were legitimate UFO's where meanwhile they were stars. As Mick says, the photos/screen grabs made it through three people with PhD's in optics as well as many others then gets passed off as real on the news & YouTube. Scary to think these people are in charge and couldn't figure out what a civilian figured out by himself. This is why I'm never impressed with someone that says something like "I've been an expert in this field for 35 years and have never seen anything like it and it's impossible to fake or be something else" etc. etc. The Navy/govt knows damn well that the series of Navy UFO vids are terrestrial/bogus. If they truly thought they were flying saucers from another planet or Chinese futuristic aircraft that can penetrate our airspace and zing around at light speed they wouldn't advertise it on 60 Minutes, news outlets etc. They are playing games IMO.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3VmVbo8xJQ
 

Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
I agree. This is the stuff we want:
Most UFO sightings as we know, are mundane objects, stars, etc. In fact I found an old article where a group of folks was staring at an "airship" in the sky; H.P. Lovecraft himself came up to them and told them they were looking at Venus; they were.
 

Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
I think the only reason that the Navy and government is talking about UFOs at all is because they are being forced to by the phenomenon; fighter pilots and warship crews are encountering them again and they aren't being silent about what they are experiencing --and it often contradicts what is said by Bray and others in public hearings. They had to do something very similar after the Washington merry-go-round (the statement from Samford). So the officials have to try and get in front of the situation again, give the usual "certain percentage we are still investigating" BS. They can acknowledge that UFOs are real, but then can confuse the situation by shooting down a bunch of balloons and classifying them as UFOs. The best footage that has been seen has been leaked and the military won't allow the public (or even NASA) to see the stuff that could clear up the problem! They just want to release the very worst footage they have --even footage that later turns out to be stars, bokeh, etc. Why show the good stuff without being forced to? It would jeopardize national security (and not just because it could show how it was obtained --the bits of data which they could just airbrush out>). And the Air Force has said absolutely nothing --and won't unless forced to, somehow. At this point they know basically what they are --and what they are not. They won't let the public know --because of national security concerns.
 
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