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Unsurelock:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginCommander David Fravor speaks about the UFO's on the Joe Rogan podcast. listening to him makes it hard to try and debunk what they are seeing. it's not just on radar. I find it interesting..can it be explained, possibly.

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"Commander?" Is that his first name?

Oh, wait, he's in the um....what was that again?.....OH RIGHT! The US Navy. The only UFO Gold members with the backstage passes to these encounters.

I don't need to debunk squat. This won't even make Sasquatch in pop medis 20 years from now.

377:
“Somehow the navy manages to keep all of these objects right in their crosshairs, regardless of how "unbelievably fast" they're moving.”

Good point. I remain VERY skeptical about the Navy videos.

People strain to link events. They make biased mistakes. Noise and clutter on radar screens become confirmed hits on visually sighted UFOs.

I saw concrete examples of this when early F14 radars produced anomalies that looked like target echos. There were no real targets being painted. Yet some pilots linked these internally generated screen pips to visual sightings.

I’ve done the same thing on marine radars. Bad weather, thick fog, lots of sea clutter on the screen. I’m looking for a buoy echo and I think I know where it should be. I “see” it on the screen but it’s not really the buoy. I’m still too far away to get a reflection. But I turn seemingly stationary sea clutter pips
into the buoy echo I’m expecting to see.

I think UFO sightings teach us a lot about how humans perceive and process visual info. I have yet to see any credible evidence that aliens are visiting Earth.

377


georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login“Somehow the navy manages to keep all of these objects right in their crosshairs, regardless of how "unbelievably fast" they're moving.”

Good point. I remain VERY skeptical about the Navy videos.

People strain to link events. They make biased mistakes. Noise and clutter on radar screens become confirmed hits on visually sighted UFOs.

I saw concrete examples of this when early F14 radars produced anomalies that looked like target echos. There were no real targets being painted. Yet some pilots linked these internally generated screen pips to visual sightings.

I’ve done the same thing on marine radars. Bad weather, thick fog, lots of sea clutter on the screen. I’m looking for a buoy echo and I think I know where it should be. I “see” it on the screen but it’s not really the buoy. I’m still too far away to get a reflection. But I turn seemingly stationary sea clutter pips
into the buoy echo I’m expecting to see.

I think UFO sightings teach us a lot about how humans perceive and process visual info. I have yet to see any credible evidence that aliens are visiting Earth.

377

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Strange how the shapes of the ufos are exactly the same shapes as the iris holes and other components is these electro-optical-mechanical systems. I wonder why!  :rofl:

DBfan57:
I hope your big conference is NO WHERE NEAR DOWNTOWN PORTLAND!!!!  Its become a place no law abiding citizen dares to to.  Murders up 700%.  No way will you catch me there

Robertrand:
I was just in Portland, yesterday. It's fine.

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