Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » https://youtu.be/L4I9upsqmkI The director of the new Phenomenon documentary is saying that some very big news in this field is eminent. With so many lunatics in Ufology he is one of the more level headed folk. Predictions?
Fuzzyduzzy wrote: » Strange event in Hawaii over the weekend, similar to the Phoenix Lights in '97. Lots of videos online of it. https://amp.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article246732446.html?__twitter_impression=true
NIMAN wrote: » One of the things that makes me think that aliens aren't about on earth and chatting to our governments, other than the lack of real evidence of any kind, is all the money and people involved in space programmes and research. I have seen a few documentaries in recent years about probes that humans have built and sent out into the solar system and beyond, to gather data on planets, moons, search for life etc and it's amazing to see how much money, time, knowledge, technology, man hours etc that has gone into all these, going back 40 or 50 years. They are filled with interviews with incredibly smart people who tell you how much these projects meant to them. They are their life's work. They cost billions upon billions. They involve tens of thousands of staff across the entire world. You really think all this would be done if aliens are sitting having chats with us at Area 51?
Hamsterchops wrote: » Venus was very bright last night, probably the brightest thing in the night sky after the moon, but I don't understand how so many people have considered it a UFO over the years. It's stationary, it's static, and it's constant, yet some people have pointed at it and claimed UFO :cool:
nthclare wrote: » I've took a movie clip of something strange happening in the Sky in the Burren, I kid you not.. The phone went fuzzy when this thing happened, almost like static... and the picture got warped. very strange,
PhantomHat wrote: » If there is a decent moon out tonight I'd invite you to take a photo or video of it with your mobile phone. It being rather large and clear in the sky you'd expect a fantastic shot. In reality you'll get a fairly bad picture. You'll still need a high end camera to do this. Something perhaps not so big bright and as obvious hasn't a hope of coming out that great.
bangkok wrote: » even try it with an airplane going past, clear to the naked eye yet try and take a photo with your phone and see how fuzzy, crap it looks
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » With the advent of the HD camera phone how come we’re not inundated with “footage” of flying saucers and aliens? Seems to a fair bit of grainy old video footage or poor quality photographs of them. Would have expected to be some high quality recordings of these “events” appearing on the news weekly at this stage.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » I do not forsee Rama entering our solar system or expect Contact-like data dumps. I mean I'd LOVE to be proven wrong but I don't see it.