Monday, 15 July 2019

U.S. Fighter Jets Are About To Get Infrared Sensors That Could Be Huge For UFO Reporting - The Drive

Tyler Rogoway has another bombshell article relevant to the excitement over UFO/Navy F/A-18 encounters. As Rogoway explains at some length, upgrades in sensory systems may give our aircrews enhanced detection and information capabilities regarding what's been bugging them for some time. But halfway through his piece, Rogoway sends a haymaker directly at the To The Stars...Academy of Arts & Science folks. Of the famed "GIMBAL" and "GO FAST" ATFLIR footage, Rogoway says "I don't believe these videos show anything really out of the ordinary at all," and provides his reasons for saying so. Key here are analyses by Metabunk's Mick West, and others as well. At Simulating the Nimitz UFO Video as a Blurry Plane West gives his thoughts on the FLIR1 video, also promoted by TTSA. No matter; Alejandro Rojas still headlines UFOs Hot Topic in Washington DC. Rojas' article features information neither West nor Rogoway attack. Rojas sensibly says "It is unclear what will result from the currently credible attention the UFO issue has been receiving." The impact on the general public is indeed uncertain, as Tim Binnall reports about Americans' Opinion on UFOs Explored in an Enlightening New Pair of Polls. Maybe the emphasis that the TTSA/History collaboration Unidentified has placed upon defense implications has just not sunk in yet, for "a mere 12% of the people surveyed said that they believe unidentified flying objects are a threat to national security as compared to a sizable 61% who did not." (WM)

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