Posted on 01/21/2024 3:24:01 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
I've seen them all the time on outdoor cameras, especially ones that can zoom over a mile away.
Wow!
UFO Ping
Looks like it is time to buy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX0ji1sAXl8
proven, off the shelf and **in use** overseas. Since the company isn’t one of the Beltway Bandits, still ignored by US military.
What are aliens doing flying around in that pos over Iraq?
Oh no! It’s a “Birdsh*t on the lens alien!”
There’s another video of a similar looking object flying over a car. I had to search X because I wanted to see the raw footage not a news report. I don’t know what it is but if there are two of them in two different locations one at night one at day, two different cameras and one visible in day, it’s probably not lens flare or some floater on the glass. But it could just be CGI.
“something on the lens.”
Nope. It moves in and out of the frame as the camera tracks it. Something on the lens stays in the same fixed spot all the time.
We pay the Pentagon to keep secrets from us.
Our only excuse is they hold a gun to our heads to make us do it.
However—it is for our own good—just ask them—they will confirm it.
;-)
What does the pentagon say about jellyfish spine generals?
I call that Pentagon statement a confirmation of authenticity. Note that private citizens accomplish each of these revelations and it’s like pulling teeth in every instance.
(The “jellyfish” was something on the lens.)
No it’s not. If it was then it would be constantly aligned with the cross hairs trying to get a lock.
You’re absolutely correct.
“What are aliens doing flying around in that pos over Iraq?”
Could that thing could actually BE an alien?
This was a bizarre one and jellyfish is asinine looks like a robot of some sort to me anyway.
“looks like a robot”
Exactly right. Like some sci-fi robot.
The very smooth motion is weird. It doesn’t seem to get closer to or farther from the camera, so the motion seems to have a locus around the camera. Which is weird.
And the Pentagon wouldn’t be issuing its can’t confirm or deny statement for snot on a camera lense.
Like I said, I saw them all the time.
Some were on the inside of the camera from something that got in when the technicians refilled the nitrogen. (Nitrogen being inert and would keep the lens from fogging up with temperature changes).
It's more pronounced on cameras such as these that can zoom in from miles away.
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