Easter egg on that film - after the object passes the cockpit, there is another dark object that zips up and around. It's hard to see, but if you slow it down it's there.
Easter egg on that film - after the object passes the cockpit, there is another dark object that zips up and around. It's hard to see, but if you slow it down it's there.
Could be anything, but fun to speculate nonetheless
As an aside, I don’t know if I’ve ever read a group of people having less fun than that reddit sub. Over-analyzing a video of a plane flying by a balloon is one thing, but then to obsess about how your reddit sub is filled with agents and bots designed to sow disinformation and cover the “truth” about alien life by “brigading” your sub? Jesus, it’s QANON levels of intelligence in there.
As an aside, I don’t know if I’ve ever read a group of people having less fun than that reddit sub. Over-analyzing a video of a plane flying by a balloon is one thing, but then to obsess about how your reddit sub is filled with agents and bots designed to sow disinformation and cover the “truth” about alien life by “brigading” your sub? Jesus, it’s QANON levels of intelligence in there.
But then, isn't that the case for a lot of subReddit threads?
But then, isn't that the case for a lot of subReddit threads?
lol possibly I guess. I can’t say it occurs on any of the ones I frequent, but there are rarely any government mind-control plots of interest when it comes to specific vehicle brands, fashion, or niche product enthusiasts.
I travelled to Mexico with my family in late march. My son (5) and I were looking out of the window and my son says "dad look a plane". I cant describe what we saw that day but it looked very similar to that last one posted. All Black with tips almost like the golden knights star without the swords. It had come out from below the aircraft into our sight at close range. My first thought was holy crap that was way to close to that plane before I recognized that was not a normal looking plane. My son then said "What is that thing". I watched it fly perpendicular to our path and eventually disappear on the horizon. We were over Arizona so I figured it had to have been a fighter jet but could not understand why or how it would have been so close or what fighter it could have been.
You'll see F-35 Lightning (two variants) and F-16 Eagle flying out of Phoenix. Luke AFB also oversees the Gila Bend Auxillary Field and the Barry M. Goldwater Range which is used for ordinance and tactics training. You may see visiting Harriers and F-18 Hornet
You'll see A-10 Thunderbolt II (also known as the warthog) and C-130 flying out of Tucson. Tucson is also home to the "boneyard" where many mothballed air platforms sit in the desert sun but never take flight.
You'll see F-35 Lightning (two variants) and F-16 Eagle flying out of Phoenix. Luke AFB also oversees the Gila Bend Auxillary Field and the Barry M. Goldwater Range which is used for ordinance and tactics training. You may see visiting Harriers and F-18 Hornet
You'll see A-10 Thunderbolt II (also known as the warthog) and C-130 flying out of Tucson. Tucson is also home to the "boneyard" where many mothballed air platforms sit in the desert sun but never take flight.
Im familiar with all of the aircraft posted. Have spent hours watching fighters and breakdowns of fighters across the globe. The only possibility is a F35. This is what I had assumed it was as well. Honestly, it resembled the UAP above much more. My first thought why was that so dam close. It had to be less then a few hundred feet below us.
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If it was that close, unlikely it was a fighter. Military traffic has to follow the same rules as civilian traffic unless in military reservations or in an ordered engagement. At elevations about 29,000 that is supposed to be five miles or 2,000 vertical feet, or below 29,000 or around terminal environments, three miles and 1,000 vertical feet.
Gary Nolan is quite a legit name these days in this subject, very educated man too. Next step would be to actually know who came forward, and what was actually shared.
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If you follow Gary Nolan, and others who are intimately involved with the workings of AARO, Congress and their upcoming hearings, and journalism and research efforts on UAP, it sound like 2023 is going to be a milestone year for the topic. Very excited!
Next up is the public hearings of witnesses by the House Oversight committee, and will be continuing with plans to hold hearings on the UAP topic. This hearing may feature information on crash/retrieval or Special Access Projects that AARO did not publicly discuss in the last UAP hearing.
Fun times!
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Today is NASA's hearing on the UAP task force it set up a year ago for a progress update. Some great stuff has been shared today, but I thought this was particularly noteworthy for those into the UAP subject given it is from the official UAP office as set up by Congress: