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Hehe. What are you even talking about? If these so called "crafts" are passing by us all the time, and you've seen it, then whats so "malicious" about it. Are they shooting down planes, or killing people?
Originally posted by Mockmasta
I read 4 pages then just jumped to here to post.
When something like this(see my 1st ever post) goes past close to you and you can see it bathing the features of the landscape in a glow that you can not see at all with out the aid of optic enhancement, you begin to understand that just because we can't see something, doesn't mean it isn't there.
I own a set of 3rd Gen goggles.
I can tell you though, if their intentions are malicious in the days to come any person without a nvg set will be severely disadvantaged.
Originally posted by archongod
I have read the whole thread and I'm surprised that Ed Grimsley hasn't been mentioned yet.
Originally posted by Impreza
Can someone please post a link to a reputable web site where I may purchase one of these night vision cameras? If you know the model of that camera being used in those videos, please post it.
Thanks in advance!
[edit on 20-12-2008 by Impreza]
Originally posted by Dreemer
Perhaps the goggles are picking up on the bird's markings that can only be viewed in the UV spectrum. They are quite bright and other birds can see them, perhaps the goggles can also.
Here's a budgie under UV
That still doesn't explain the rest of those UFO's - too fast, to random Too awesome.
Thanks zorgon.
Originally posted by Dreemer
reply to post by atsbeliever
No. You are using a strawman tactic.
I posted the only pictures I could find that indicate that many markings on birds are only visible under UV light. Since these goggles pick up reflected UV light, I theorized that some of the objects may actually be the 'invisible' markings on birds being detected by the goggles due to the fact that all other light sources are minimal.
Also, Please don't call me a skeptic until you have read the rest of my last post.
UFOS are visible with these goggles, that much is known and I stated as much in the post you clearly didn't read (or understand...).
Is it such a stretch to think that these night vision goggles are capable of seeing something other than UFOs?
I say yes, and these marking on Birds are a possible culprit - geese have them, even pigeons bear such markings. The markings reflect UV light more so than any other source and thus are detected by the goggles. I think.
If we can determine which are birds and which are true UFO's, then when we will gain more credibility as they can be edited out before the video is shown. This takes away the ability of the skeptics to say "those are just birds", even though half of the objects in the video were actual ufos.
Basically, we mustn't give them any ammunition, they are bad enough as it is and any thing we can eliminate that casts doubt on our hypothesis or that pollutes our body of evidence is to our benefit. .
Zorgon, Do you agree with this last point?
*Thanks again for the UFO vids-