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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "Johnny Harris: BUSTED!" video.
@RD-eh3tz Yes. In Soviet countries and allied nations pilots were not trained like Western pilots. They were meant to enter combat by listening to instructions from ground controllers and only switch their radar on when taking the shot. Western pilots were handed a plan but given freedom to operate their aircraft, which means they got more training.
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Does a series 1 GoPro allow you to plonk tanks from 20 miles away at night? You're rarely allowed to see the true quality of targeting pods, what you're seeing is both distortion from the diffraction and absorption of IR in the atmosphere plus the layer of blur the military puts on the videos to hide their true capabilities. Your GoPro looks great when pointed at your face from a foot away when you're jumping off an aircraft. Point it at the ground and try to look for vehicles from the air. See how good that's gonna look.
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2022 taught us our socialized healthcare is gone when other nations bomb your hospitals. While we were developing social programs Americans were studying the blade, and now the hordes are at the gates and we need their help.
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That balloon was probably a million dollar plus. I had contacts in the admittedly small department doing high altitude atmospheric readings in my college campus. That stuff was expensive as hell.
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It's not even the Pentagon doing it. Basically the videos were leaked, and the Pentagon was asked for an official response: "the videos are real". People assume this means aliens are real, but no. All it means is that the footage is genuine. Then people go "waaaa we need to investigate" and the Pentagon is like "yes, we will start a comittee that tries to solve these cold cases". They like to know if the objects are untethered balloons or unlicensed drones, so investigations are welcome. But people think the Pentagon is going X Files over this.
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@koczisek The War of the Worlds panic was an exaggeration, and those who did panic were worried about war or natural disaster as they had not heard the entire broadcast and thus missed the martians part.
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But the Pentagon has multiple declassified investigations into UAPs. They usually find out it's balloons or unlicensed drones breaking FAA rules.
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I don't think the government is doing that at all.
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@mohammeddavidzhang-singh5846 Mick West and the Metabunk people helped solve a UAP in Chile, filmed by their Navy.
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The fighter pilot has experience in being a fighter pilot. Investigating UAPs? He has zero experience at it. He wasn't trained to chase mysterious lights, he was trained to shoot MiGs and drop five hundred pound bombs on enemy tanks. That's his experience.
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Anton Petrov made a video a couple of weeks ago which is about protein folding - basically life is statistically impossible inside a galaxy. Galaxies with life should be extremely rare and those that have it should only have one populated system. Distance between galaxies makes it practically impossible to meet unless we get the eormhole tech.
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@nikibronson133 It's rough math. For example the protein that makes photosynthesis possible has a chain of 250 amino acids. This means that the number of possible combinations is larger than the number of stars in the galaxy. There are reasons why proteins fold "correctly" but it requires perfect conditions to happen consistently.
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@snooons88 It doesn't, it's just that the US makes it easy to request things to be declassified. Have you noticed how you can get entire archives of CIA activity, but you can't ask Russia or China to also admit stuff they've done?
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