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originally posted by: Blue Shift
Another aperture distortion. I can tell because of the triangle-shaped stars.
Unless they really are triangle shaped!
Yes.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: vlawde
That Pyramid UFO has an aviation strobe I suspect it's a UFO to us but not to them.
I think so too. For anybody who is not familiar with that, this diamond UFO video is a good example. It's a UFO until it's not when they finally get it in focus and it gets a closer. Not exactly the same shape but different cameras have different shaped apertures, so the shapes of out of focus objects won't always be the same.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
Another aperture distortion. I can tell because of the triangle-shaped stars.
Unless they really are triangle shaped!
originally posted by: MRinder
a reply to: vlawde
So I am supposed to believe that a Navy Destroyer let an unfriendly aircraft fly 700 feet directly above it without any response whatsoever?
In this podcast: George Knapp, Jeremy Corbell, Matt Adams, and Duncan Phenix.
Today we're talking about the July 2019 Pyramid UFO swarm over a Navy destroyer.
Interesting idea, one I hadn't thought of. But aren't there stories of the aliens paralyzing you, beaming you up to their ship where they do anal probing? For most people that might be a minus, since they sound like terrifying experiences (sleep paralysis has such a history). I suppose a few people might want the anal probing experience but count me out, I just want to meet the aliens, not get probed by them.
originally posted by: Dimens
Is this not a clever way to make people that like ufo's join the military? Guess there is a hole market of potential recruits sitting in their basement dreaming of seeing a ufo, but who don't give a # about heavy machinery (or the usual rhetoric military recruitment material contains). Come join the army and see ufo's is the subliminal message i read here.
There are various ideas on that, first the admission that the intelligence community likes to spread false information, which I'd say presenting an out-of-focus airplane as a pyramid shaped UFO sort of qualifies.
What other purpose could there be for the military industrial complex to open up to the public about this really?
So why do they do this with UFOs in particular?
I am the source for this quote, which was indeed said by CIA Director William Casey at an early February 1981 meeting...
The article talks about "fake" imagery, but they aren't really "fake" as in being photoshopped, just fake as in that last example is thought to be mylar balloons, which is one of the images included in the deception training document leaked by Snowden. The pyramid UFO video doesn't look "fake" exactly but I think the military analysts know darn well it's just an out of focus airplane, but because of the deception psy-op they want us to think it might be something else.
The presentation is called The Art Of Deception and includes three slides showing what appear to be UFOs
Leading UFO expert Nigel Watson has said that skeptics have already dismissed the images as fake
He believes spies are given the images along with guidelines on how to spread misinformation via the internet.
Such deception can be used to help coverup more mundane terrestrial activities like testing secret aircraft or military exercises, he said...
‘The main evidence for the cover-up of UFO reports and manipulation of UFO beliefs, as revealed by the documents released by Edward Snowden, is contained in a Powerpoint presentation called, The Art Of Deception: Training For A New Generation Of Online Covert Operations.
If a camera with a triangular aperture has out of focus lights in the image, then every out of focus light will have the same triangle shape as the aperture. This photo shows a lens with a triangular aperture, but the aperture could be elsewhere in the photographic system and still produce a similar effect.
originally posted by: tjocksteffe
Are there more than one craft in the video?
The camera sweeps from right to left and it seems to be more triangles than the one we end up getting a closer look at.
originally posted by: play4keeps
Faked and out of focus is ridiculous.
BRIEFING / EVENT SERIES #1
An event series described involves the USS Russell.
This UAP event series took place during July of 2019 - involving Strike Group 9 within the Warning areas off of San Diego.
The USS Russell observed and recorded multiple “pyramid” shaped craft (see below image and video).
Observations of this encounter series were noted in detail.
originally posted by: Dimens
Is this not a clever way to make people that like ufo's join the military? Guess there is a hole market of potential recruits sitting in their basement dreaming of seeing a ufo, but who don't give a # about heavy machinery (or the usual rhetoric military recruitment material contains). Come join the army and see ufo's is the subliminal message i read here.
What other purpose could there be for the military industrial complex to open up to the public about this really?
There is nothing much substantial to see in the video's other then that the military often comes in contact with them, THAT perhaps is the message they want to get out. Just a thought.