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Boy, there's so many. I think part of the challenge is that most people here in this country, they're familiar with the three videos that have been famously released by the Pentagon. The Go Fast. Go Fast, Gimbal, FLIR, correct. But those are the least compelling of all the videos that the government has. Those were unclassified.
Boy, there's so many. I think part of the challenge is that most people here in this country, they're familiar with the three videos that have been famously released by the Pentagon. The Go Fast. Go Fast, Gimbal, FLIR, correct. But those are the least compelling of all the videos that the government has. Those were unclassified.
And so those were the ones, those were kind of the low-hanging fruit that could be released to the general public. There's stuff out there that's like 4K ultra high definition, right? So when you see something like that from a certain military platform or a certain military equity or an intelligence collection platform, you have to look at that and say, well, what – What is that?
And so those were the ones, those were kind of the low-hanging fruit that could be released to the general public. There's stuff out there that's like 4K ultra high definition, right? So when you see something like that from a certain military platform or a certain military equity or an intelligence collection platform, you have to look at that and say, well, what – What is that?
And so those were the ones, those were kind of the low-hanging fruit that could be released to the general public. There's stuff out there that's like 4K ultra high definition, right? So when you see something like that from a certain military platform or a certain military equity or an intelligence collection platform, you have to look at that and say, well, what – What is that?
What the hell is that? And more importantly, that data is being backed up by radar data, right? So you've got electro-optical data like gun camera footage or POD or FLIR video, and then you've got radar data that is actually confirming what the video is picking up. And then you've got eyewitnesses that are also watching it, right? So you've got...
What the hell is that? And more importantly, that data is being backed up by radar data, right? So you've got electro-optical data like gun camera footage or POD or FLIR video, and then you've got radar data that is actually confirming what the video is picking up. And then you've got eyewitnesses that are also watching it, right? So you've got...
What the hell is that? And more importantly, that data is being backed up by radar data, right? So you've got electro-optical data like gun camera footage or POD or FLIR video, and then you've got radar data that is actually confirming what the video is picking up. And then you've got eyewitnesses that are also watching it, right? So you've got...
trained observers, pilots that can recognize the silhouette between an SU-22 and a MiG-25 from 20 miles away and make a split-second decision, is it friend or foe, do I kill it or do I let it live? And they're reporting it. So you have now three separate, if you will, collection platforms, the human eye being one of them.
trained observers, pilots that can recognize the silhouette between an SU-22 and a MiG-25 from 20 miles away and make a split-second decision, is it friend or foe, do I kill it or do I let it live? And they're reporting it. So you have now three separate, if you will, collection platforms, the human eye being one of them.
trained observers, pilots that can recognize the silhouette between an SU-22 and a MiG-25 from 20 miles away and make a split-second decision, is it friend or foe, do I kill it or do I let it live? And they're reporting it. So you have now three separate, if you will, collection platforms, the human eye being one of them.
You've got gun camera footage and you've got radar footage, all describing the same event at the same place at the same time under the same circumstances, right? And so keep in mind with my background as a former special agent in counterintelligence, if this was in front of a jury – You know, as I've said before, I think we're well beyond reasonable doubt. That is something there.
You've got gun camera footage and you've got radar footage, all describing the same event at the same place at the same time under the same circumstances, right? And so keep in mind with my background as a former special agent in counterintelligence, if this was in front of a jury – You know, as I've said before, I think we're well beyond reasonable doubt. That is something there.
You've got gun camera footage and you've got radar footage, all describing the same event at the same place at the same time under the same circumstances, right? And so keep in mind with my background as a former special agent in counterintelligence, if this was in front of a jury – You know, as I've said before, I think we're well beyond reasonable doubt. That is something there.
I mean, that is real. That's not an atmospheric aberration. It's not an anomaly. That is something there. It's tangible.
I mean, that is real. That's not an atmospheric aberration. It's not an anomaly. That is something there. It's tangible.
I mean, that is real. That's not an atmospheric aberration. It's not an anomaly. That is something there. It's tangible.
No, like I said, for me it was more slow and gradual.
No, like I said, for me it was more slow and gradual.
No, like I said, for me it was more slow and gradual.