UFO of the day
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- _niko1
Given the situation, here are some possible scenarios
1) they saw the footage and realised it was misidentified based on the data on the screen and quickly figured out it was a weather balloon, so no need to release it, except someone did. Then they released it anyway since it was harmless and easily explained with a bit of research.
2) they saw the footage and had no idea what it was, they couldn't make heads or tails of their own instrument panel readings and they released it in hopes of the public (some dude with a youtube channel) cracking it for them?
3) they knew what it was and it's foreign military so they wanted to keep it under wraps as long as possible as to not show that they're lagging behind the enemy's superior weaponry.
4) they knew it was alien but they're friendly and not dangerous so they released the footage.
5) they knew it was alien but they're dangerous so they released the footage to prepare us?
I think anything's possible but only a couple are probable.
Occams' Razor.- 6) swamp gasutopian
- 7) distractionfadein11
- "The grainy videos, which the Pentagon says depict “unexplained aerial phenomena” "fadein11
- you'd think they'd have better things to do.fadein11
- possible that they do have better things to than waste resources trying to explain every video that comes across their desks? so they chalk it up to UAP?_niko
- mmmm, ok.fadein11
- I'd laugh if all it turned out to be was a speck of bird crap or a really tenacious bug on the camera lens.Continuity