@SeaReever Ma’am/sir, this is not a photo from 1979. This was taken in April 1944. That is not a UFO. It is an incendiary bomb and was extremely common during World War Two. This was one of hundreds of images taken during the Bombing of Treviso. This story is one of many false UFO stories
@Mr___Frames @montanacasey Respectfully sir, I don’t care what the pilot claims. His entire account of something extraordinary is false. Not a theory. Like it. Don’t like it. That is an incendiary bomb. This entire fabricated ufo story is all that is crazy here. You’ll believe what you will regardless
@moranlerner@SicCoP1 And not only that, but this person also happens to be fairly informed and interested in the extraterrestrial subject, has his own security clearances at very high levels, and yet is sceptical himself about many of the claims of late
@moranlerner@SicCoP1 That is correct sir. And you did indeed comment on this. And when one realizes the people who not just are in this committee, but who the chairman (the “principal”) is, they’d understand he’s one of the biggest names in technology, and lately space where he’s invested billions
@SicCoP1 A formal committee devoted to advising these entities on all matters relating to space, from technology to NATSEC to cybersecurity to space missions to weaponry to foreign object detection… it is a committee comprised of dozens of experts across various fields and industry
@Go_Kick_Rocks88@ericalukesuap@TheProjectUnity@BrandonFugal It really depends on the direction of motion and trajectory ma’am. They may be moving, but from the angle of visibility, they simply don’t look as if they move. Remember the atmosphere of the curved Earth bends light, so it’s not as if you’re looking through a clear glass sheet
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@UAPorSAP That is correct sir. It is the case for most nations. Do you recall when a Blackbird crashed in the Soviet Union I believe in the eighties and it was only made public, by the then Russians, a quarter of a century later to the surprise of the United States?
@TheUFOTrail Yes sir. And if it does not start as such, it never ends, and merely continues in evidenceless loops for another meaningless eighty years of make believe and charlatanism
@Alexandernewry@montanacasey That is the photo claimed to be from the 70’s. There are no others. That’s the point sir. This entire story, for whatever reason, is false and made up
@Alexandernewry@montanacasey The photo at the top of this thread is the alleged “photo of the UFO” from 1979. Here is the original first newspaper reporting a of it from almost 20 years later. It is not a UFO, and it is not an real photo from 1979. It is a photo from WW2 from the Bombing of Treviso of a bomb
@montanacasey There are literally thousands of clear images from WW2 of incendiary bombs being dropped, photos taken from all angles, from the ground, from planes, from second planes next to others. That image is an incendiary bomb, not a UFO
@montanacasey Sir, there is a museum and a tourist centre in Treviso that has hundreds of photos from that day commemorating it. That exact photo appears there. Secondly, look at the background of the airport below. That’s how Treviso looked in 1944.