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Its from the July 2019 event in Southern California. Neat video!
okay, now imagine that COVID-19 is just a global invasion training
it is actually one of the few really good strategies if you want to take over an entire already populated and heavily armed planet. Of course it will take some time, a couple of decades, but at some point if you land your hefty 5km long starship in some god forgotten place, probably the shaken remaining societies won't even bother to shot some nuke at you.
hm.. no, I asked to imagine more crazy thing — that all antiviral measures are so crazy not because of world govts are crazy but because they are training us for this invasion
If you have an interstellar capable 5km long starship nukes are like cellphone batteries to you.
The joke that UFO footage never improves despite universal improvements in photography is an apt observation.
If this would some kind of actual evidence point to something probably, what could it be?

Some group (of humans), have been throwing millions subtlely trying to direct the population to believe in aliens secretly visiting Earth, but only thoroughly surveying the US military?

Why is the quality of every UFO video always terrible? Any other random event can be captured in crystal clear 4K, but spaceships are always blurry and out of focus.
This might be similar to bigfoot.

"I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry, and that's extra scary to me. There's a large out of focus monster roaming the countryside" Mitch Hedburg

Or as Bullwinkle said, "But Rocky, I am fuzzy."
Key word being UFO, if it were clear, they would just be FO's.
Stupidest argument in the world.

If someone takes a funny video of a random person on the street, and it's blurry, OF COURSE they're not going to post it or show it to you.

But if it was Jesus, Mohammed, or Aliens in front of you, you'd probably still show the clip...even if it was a little shaky due to your adrenaline..

This, we even have footage from meteorites smashing the atmosphere out of a polar orbit, surprising every single monitoring entity in the world,

but there is no way in hell a chance to get a single good reel of few seconds of a clearly visible UFO,

this of course adds a lot for the "is not aliens" team

> Why is the quality of every UFO video always terrible?

Because they have systems designed to degrade photography to reduce believability of sightings and discredit people reporting them.

Interesting that they don’t just use this technology to erase the recordings. They must be messing with us.
I have to wonder if there's some aspect about the night vision optics that results in points of light looking like triangles.
I'm pretty sure that is the case here. I have a vague recollection of video footage from the '90s of a similar diamond-shaped UFO being explained away as a shape made by the optics of the video camera distorting a bright, not-quite-focused light [possibly Venus].
Good call, it’s most likely bokeh.

See https://youtu.be/g256IPFoqMg

Mick West incidentally does a number of quite good videos on UFO footage and camera phenomena.

Gotta be secret military tech. One commonality with nearly all sightings is they occured in restricted waters, and over the ocean.

Another possibility, the US knows these are foreign drones and they're leaking the videos to get the offender to stop.

Tinfoil hat time, nuclear powered drones with plasma stealth.

US supposedly stopped researching nuclear plane engines after the 60's, but they built some working ones. They might be viable now that drone tech means we don't need people around them. And as a drone, they could fly forever. They would be super dangerous to fly over land, but maybe not over water. Especially if they were designed to safely submerge if reactor conditions became dangerous. And if your vehicle is too dangerous to land on solid earth, it needs to land in water. Which might explain the multiple videos of these vehicles transitioning from air to water.

It's been known that a plasma sheath gives radar stealth since the first atmospheric re-entries. This is why spacecraft lose radio contact on the way down. But ionizing enough air takes a lot of power, or a lot of radiation.

Maybe nuclear powered plasma stealth craft aren't that crazy? It would explain the lights, which otherwise make no sense for a covert craft

Why reveal the secret tech?
I could be wrong, but I believe all the videos we've seen were leaked first, then acknowledged. That alone suggests the military has something to hide

Since they've already been leaked, the best US can do is try to deflect. Release the footage to "prove" you aren't hiding anything, then claim you have no idea what it is.

All very tinfoily. But we know something is out there. We just don't know who made it

I dont mean why release the videos, I mean why swarm navy warships.
From what I remember from LOTS of movies from the 80s, UFOs where always after the US military because they have stolen some advanced tech (their ship / engines to get back home), or because they have alien prisoners.

just saying

It's probably Bokeh as explained elsewhere in this thread.

On the other hand, why not speculate a bit?

Ion Wind craft require power comparable to that of a helicopter to fly, in the hands of amateurs just trying to get it to work. Source: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/liftbldr.htm

I'd imagine that a few decades head start by the military industrial complex could have reduced it to silent triangle shaped craft with no apparent means of propulsion. The tech could be scaled up to make a large triangle shaped craft you could roll a tank up on top of, strap it down, and fly it anywhere, land, unstrap it, and roll it off.

There's something going on definitely, and why only the US military is being harassed by these guys? and the other armies are somehow being monitored, followed, by these things?

Many are discussing the alien and the secret tech points of view.

I'll talk about the "desinformation campaign", very popular in "non believers" in UFOs, nor aliens, nor secret tech.

I actually don't see the current need of keeping the 50s UFO mith alive, but it still could be a giant desinformation campaign, targetting some entities in the world, it could be a reaaaally long game of sorts, which many won't get to see how unfolds some time in the future.

It is really interesting not to have a straight answer for this.