@KwasiGamal@MarcyBelowFloor You can ban the big companies, but nothing will stop internet users from finding other obscure vpn services. It is unstoppable.
My concern about this stems not only from reporting on UAP but also reporting on censorship.
Censorship always begins with a group of people who think they are "experts" and thus entitled to decide what we, the people, are allowed to see.
The same attitude prevails among bureaucrats who make up phony reasons to keep information from the public.
President Trump has rightly taken a populist attitude toward UAPs. Any whiff of "experts" trying to control what the public is allowed to see on UAPs is alarming. The government censorship of UAPs has gone on for far too long.
True UAP experts should be demanding transparency, not claiming some special authority to decide what the public is allowed to see.
In terms of analyzing videos, images, and documents, scientifically, that can be done by anyone after the videos are released. Science is a process involving many people and is not owned or monopolized by any group of people. Any suggestion otherwise is unscientific!
@MickWest Do you know if the camera is stationary or not though?
It might be that the balloon is indeed fast travelling due to high wind and there is no parallax effect.
@elliotspencer43@chuckisdeadlmao It's one comment. There's people who cry over stupid shit in every country. Never realised how big of a stereotype painters Australians are.