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Post by justbec on Nov 3, 2024 1:10:04 GMT
Thoughts?
At a private event Monday night in Philadelphia, former US Army counterintelligence specialist, Luis Elizondo, revealed a photograph from Romania taken in 2022 that some are calling a UFO "mothership." The image was compared to the huge craft in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," a kind of "mini-city floating in the sky."
While Elizondo conceded that the photo could represent an "atmospheric anomaly," he noted that many pilots have reported seeing such motherships in the skies. Meanwhile, researcher John Greenewald, Jr. of the Black Vault tracked down the image and believes it was likely created by a window reflection of an indoor overhead light fixture, a conclusion also shared in the above video from Patrick Scott Armstrong of the Vetted podcast.
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Post by February on Nov 3, 2024 12:59:10 GMT
Hello justbec and every1 It's fascinating how discussions about UFOs and extra-terrestrial phenomena continually capture public attention. Luis Elizondo's revelation of a photograph purportedly depicting a "mothership" raises important questions about visual interpretation, especially given differing views from experts like John Greenewald, Jr. Elizondo’s comments on pilot testimonies underscore the complexity of identifying aerial phenomena, making it crucial to approach such evidence critically. The possibility that the image could simply be a reflection highlights the need for thorough investigation and scepticism in ufology. As technology advances, so too do our methods of inquiry into what we observe in the skies. Ultimately, whether it's an atmospheric anomaly or something more extraordinary, conversations around these images invite us to reflect on our broader curiosity about the universe and our place within it. I plan to watch the video several times and delve deeper before forming an opinion. Regards February
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